LG G5 H850
LG G5 is built around a modular concept. There are currently two modules available that extend the functionality of the phone. The camera module slides onto the phone and transforms the phone into a camera including buttons and a camera grip. The audio module has been developed in co-operation with Bang & Olufsen (B&O).
LG decided to ditch the modular design for the successor LG G6 due to limited interest among consumers.
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Fab phone does everything I need
I have had this phone for some time now and I still love it, rather than renew contract with a different phone I swapped to SIM only...now I am looking to upgrade my LG but my mobile phone provider does not support LG so am gutted...may have to change provider if I can find one who has LG phones !- Style/Design
- Features/Settings
- Performance
- Quality
- Easy To Use
Best Phone ever had (Except Battery life)
This phone is just awesome, I can't complain about anything, the camera is perfect, OH my god I've addicted to the wide angel lens and know I just can't get over it, the performance is just unbelievable, it can run any game very easy.- Everything
- Battery life
LG G5 review: A great phone in its day
The most ambitious phone of recent years, LG's G5 is an incredible handset that finally stands shoulder to shoulder with Samsung's S7- Excellent modular design
- Fantastic rear-facing camera
- Stunning IPS display
- Slightly dull display
- Poor battery life without the battery module
Good bargain
I bought a used one with poor condition for $50. I was expecting truly very poor conditions when received it, and yet I found it's only got some scratches on the back panel and everything else works like new. For a guy like me who couldn't care less for the looking of a phone, this is a great deal!
Superb in nearly everything
I have had this phone for over a year and so far its been great. * Fast, great performance that feels similar to latest phones in all the things I do. * Good battery life; nearly always makes it through the day. If needed,carry a spare battery (inexpensive on eBay); you can swap one in seconds.
LG G5 review: An unrefined flagship blazing a new path
The LG G5 isn't the handset most people are going to pick up when they go into their local retailer or wireless carrier. Samsung has done an exceptional job of refining its offering this year to diminish previous flaws, while LG has taken extra care to eviscerate themselves temporarily with their...
Better priced and at least as good as its Apple equivalent
A good phone with clear mono sound. It has a clear to see screen which is quite large, but mine can be a bit temperamental when you swipe to answer a call. It has a great dual lens camera and fingerprint sensor security.
LG G5 review
The LG G5's modular party pieces are yet to be fully realized, but away from that you've got a supremely solid flagship smartphone - if only the battery was a bit better.- Strong screen
- Super performance
- Useful wide angle camera
- Questionable design
- No app drawer
- Battery could be better
I would not purchase this phone if your carrier is at&t.
It is a great phone if you only want to use it for data. Can't get signal at my home, strong enough to make calls. This phone does not have band 12 which is highly used by at&t.
Too Faulty to be Worthwhile
I can't rate this phone overly well because I keep getting issues with it. The battery appears to die quickly now after a month, the bottom tab doesn't line up well with the main phone and looks cheap as can be, it gets very hot after being used with a bright screen, the screen can't hold dark...