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March 2016
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The editors liked
Practically unrivalled feature set
Big claims regarding brightness
New 48-inch version is ideal for gamers and smaller spaces
The performance of the LG G5 is super slick. The Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM shine – making everything from emails to gaming quick and easy
I'm also a fan of the QHD display
Which at 5.3 inches is excellent for a Netflix binge or a gaming se
Modular design
Wide-angle camera
Removable battery
Customisable software
Attractive price
Really good camera
Plenty of power on board for slick experience
Modules make a point of difference unlike the competition
Decent Quad HD screen with at-a-glance always-on feature
The LG G5's unique modular design lets you swap in fun accessories. It has (two!) great rear cameras
Expandable storage and a replaceable battery -- a rarity in high-end phones
Genuinely innovative
Great camera
Great cameras
Good screen
Replaceable battery
MicroSD card slot
USBC
Accessory slot
Dual-lens camera
Great screen
A full metal design
Wide angle rear camera
Neat always
On display
Accessories available
Fantastic camera
Alwayson display
Excellent Camera
Great Design
Modular Aspect Has Potential
Excellent Performance
Great Battery Life
All Metal Design With Zero Antenna Bands
Great picture
Great sound (with Hi-Fi Plus module)
Superb camera
Expandable memory
Clever dual cameras
Fast
Modular design has potential
Good screen quality
Lovely screen
Great wide-angle camera
USB-C fast charging
Modular design with replaceable battery
Sleek metal body
Amazing camera
More than enough power
Considerable potential for the future
Superfast when it comes to opening apps and surfing the web
Great camera features for selfie lovers such as the ability to take a photo by speaking world like cheese or smile
Or even face detection mode that activates the shutter when it sees a face as
The editors didn't like
Tabletop stand sold separately
Needs further testing
My main sticking point with the LG G5 is its battery life. Having used the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge
The G5 just can't compete and that's a real shame
It all too often found itself running low as I left work
And dying completely shortly after getting home
Not metal all over
Modular design is a blessing and a curse
So-so battery life
Not great battery life
Design looks plasticky
Modules impact design and we can't seem them catching on
Fingerprint scanner small and less receptive than some competitors
Although you can swap out some parts
There aren't enough to make this feature compelling. You can only access the phone's app drawer in a specialized theme
Accessories are a gimmick
Build doesn't match rivals
Slightly less than premium build
Battery life not the best
Fingerprint scanner not quite as good as some
Dull design
Sure to be expensive
Battery could be bigger
Uninspiring look
No more app drawer
Always
On screen is a battery drain
Build quality iffy
Accessories pricey
Modular concept needs to be fleshed out
Modular Aspect Feels A Little Beta At Present
Switching Modules Is Clunky
Lackadaisical sound without Hi-Fi Plus module
Soso screen brightness
Modular expansion may not pan out
Dodgy build quality
Software is on the ugly side
Expensive modules
Future potential has yet to be realized
Battery life is weak
Modules are hard to connect
The rear of the smartphone doesn't have the same premium feel as some smartphones
Only available in one relatively small amount of storage capacity
Published: 2018-03-25, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Abstract: Not that long ago, with a budget under 300 dollars you could only afford a borderline-decent smartphone, with a low performance, a weak camera and overall, there was a mile between it and the more expensive, high-end flagship phones. But, a couple of year...
Refined software experience, IP68 Waterresistant, Smaller, yet with a larger screen, Wireless charging (US model only), Improved wideangle camera, Costs a lot less, Photos look just as great, if not better, Removable battery
There are two highly probable reasons why you might be reading these lines right now. One: you're torn between the LG G6 and the LG G5, and two: you're already a G5 owner who's wondering whether upgrading is worth it.If you belong to the former camp and y...
Abstract: MWC is just beginning, and LG is slated to show off the G6. Since we're just about to look ahead, I'm taking a look back at the LG G5. This phone was a flop, but now that the price has dropped, it's worth taking a look at again. Well, not too close a loo...
Greatlooking display, Water resistance is a nice extra, Faster performance than any other phone currently on the market, Comes integrated with premium services, Very good battery life, More affordable price, Quick Charge support, Easily swappable battery
By facing the iPhone 7 in a direct comparison, the LG G5 has a very hard time standing on equal footing.It's clear that the iPhone 7 has a lot more going for it: the faster chips and the smoother performance, the nice extra that is water resistance, the r...
Abstract: If you haven't realized it, of late, we've been detailing the display section of our reviews a bit more than we've done in the past. Since we're always trying to evolve our reviews process, we're diving deeper into how we look at the displays in smartphon...
Published: 2016-09-15, Author: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
Sleek metal body, Solid, reliable performance, Bright display, Removable battery and SD card slot
Janky dual-camera system, Clumsy process to swap modules, Inaccurate fingerprint sensor, Mediocre battery life, Subpar fit and finish
A Good Phone With Limited PotentialThe LG G5 is simply too ambitious for its own good. Through all of its module swapping and other clever tricks, it gives the impression of a premium prototype rather than a polished flagship.Compared with the Moto Z fami...
Abstract: It just might be the future of smartphones: modularity. Though there are a number of different ways to look at this new technological step, we have here the first two phones to bring the concept to users' hands. In one case, it is an involved process of r...
So the G5 comes off w/ an illuminating display, outstanding performance, and a stunning camera. It pretty much checks off the essentials one would seek in a great smartphone these days. But bringing everything together, not everything gelled right. The...
At the end of the day, the G5 has very similar specs to a lot of other flagships. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM are obviously powerful. What your decisions comes down to should be based on the expandable storage, the removable batte...
Abstract: LG G5 wide angle rear camera shot at Amara Sanctuary ResortI was about to go for my staycation at Sentosa when I thought it would be a great opportunity to get hold of a 360-degree camera for some memorable capture of the holiday. So I asked LG if it was...