Modular makes a comeback, Amazing primary camera, Amazing wideangle camera, Outstanding performance, Futuristic design, Replaceable everything, LG Friends, Potential for more modules
Needs more polish in manufacturing the bottom slot, Why are the chamfers so sharp?, Microdized treatment feels like plastic, Aging concerns over paint finish, The display is dimmer than average, Inconsistent battery life
Just like the first iPhone didn't allow third-party apps, only connected to EDGE data speeds, and had terrible reception, every new product that intends to be disruptive has a long road to that success. The LG G5 may bring a lot of controversy to the ta...
Abstract: They say you can't have your cake and eat it too, but when it comes to smartphones, consumers want more functionality, while expecting the hardware to keep getting thinner. With the G5, LG believes it's found a way to meet those expectations by adding fun...
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Published: 2016-04-12, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: They say you cant have your cake and eat it too, but when it comes to smartphones, consumers want more functionality, while expecting the hardware to keep getting thinner. With the G5, LG believes its found a way to meet those expectations by adding fun...
We won't give our final verdict until we've thoroughly tested the HTC 10. However, it's clear each phone has its advantages. You might like the LG G5, with its modular design, generous display size and removable battery. Alternatively, the more compact Ga...
Modular design allows for a replaceable battery in a thin, metal body, Superfast battery recharge, Faster perceived performance, USB TypeC is convenient, More affordable price, Premium design, Great display with easily customizable colors, Water resistant
At the end of the day, this is the Android battle of early 2016: the Galaxy S7 edge and LG G5 are clearly two of the best phones you can buy right now.LG has decided to place its bets on new and very different features with the G5: modular design with eas...
Published: 2016-04-12, Author: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com
Great outdoor visibility, Intriguing modular design, Stellar battery life, 3D Touch input, Quality software ecosystem
The LG G5 comes with a brand new modular chassis and a dual camera solution that amount to a unique phone amongst this season's flagships. It is smaller and easier to handle than the iPhone 6s Plus, though the craftsmanship leaves something to be desired...
Côté performances pures, le LG G5 a les épaules pour rivaliser avec les ténors du haut de gamme actuels : la famille S7. En revanche, sur le plan de l'autonomie, le G5 se fait distancer. Il est capable de franchir les deux jours d'utilisation, mais il fau...
Difficile parlare dei prezzi degli LG. Al lancio 699 euro. Chi compra entro il 30 aprile avrà il modulo cam plus in regalo. Dopo la fine di Flex 2, ora a 199 euro ma lanciato a 699 euro, o G4, ora a 270 euro, mi chiedo perchè prendere un LG G5 ora. Ok, è...
Limited modular attachments, Modular type design not hot-swappable, Lackluster battery performance
LG's journey to reinvent the flagship smartphone ended up inviting more questions than answers. LG did successfully build a phone with a metal body and removable battery, and the care taken in its blend of materials has ensured its physical attractiveness...