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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LG G5
Lg G5- 4gb ram
- 32gb inbuilt
- fingerprint scanner
- 1440×2560 resolution
- memory card support
- removable battery
- dual camera (16mp,8mp
- Knock code support
- NFC
- Android 6.0.1
- Quick charge 3.0
- No App draw
- Worst skin (LG UX 5.0
- made of metal but feels like plastic
- high price
LG G5 in-depth review - G-force
Not very, is the answer. If you have seen the YouTube video where a blogger peeled off the blink-and-you-miss-it metal foil over the resoundingly plastic body of the G5, you will know what I mean.- Modular design
- accessories available
- fantastic camera
- always-on display
- Build quality iffy
- accessories pricey
- modular concept needs to be fleshed out
Even if you have no interest in LG's modular functionality (which is yet to prove itself worthwhile), the G5 is still well worth considering as your next full-time smartphone. The dual camera setup is brilliant, offering impressive flexibility, while performance is up there with the best.
- Intriguing expandability
- Flexible camera tech
- Solid performance
- Removable battery
Time-saver edition
The LG G5 is a product of bold and fresh ideas. It has the looks of a brand new flagship, the heart of a dragon and an adventurous dual camera setup suited for every occasion. But there's more than what meets the eye, the Magic Slot.
LG G5 review in-depth
Alongside the Galaxy S7 , the LG G5 is one of the biggest phones (not literally) to launch in 2016 – and we're not just talking in the Android world. It's one of the heavyweights and LG will be looking to set the market alight with the G5's alternative and innovative modular design.
Like this sharp. A really good phone at a reasonable price. Had previously a Samsung s4 that became too hot. This may also become slightly warm but not at all the same as p4 grade. Good camera and gently freed from all sorts of junk apps. Bought a photo module for 120 SEK.
The LG G5 has a metal body, with a separate frame and rear shell. It has dual-camera lenses which let you capture wider images than single lens as well detailed pics with natural colors in both day and night light conditions.
- Good screen
- Excellent cameras and performance
- Modular design
- Average battery
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The LG G5 is a wonderful phone -- unique, powerful and good looking. What more could you want in 2016!?- Excellent Camera
- Great Design
- Modular Aspect Has Potential
- Excellent Performance
- Great Battery Life
- All Metal Design With Zero Antenna Bands
- Modular Aspect Feels A Little Beta At Present
- Switching Modules Is Clunky
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
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