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 review: the most interesting smartphone you can buy
I like the LG G5 a lot, it's a real joy to use. Not because it's a perfect smartphone, but because it's innovative. If you want a 'stand out' smartphone to make a geeky statement, the G5 is it. The modular design is interesting, and the ability to swap the battery is key for some.- Genuinely innovative
- Great camera
- Removable battery
- Accessories are a gimmick
- Build doesn't match rivals
A phone with a difference: LG's G5 reviewed
LG's quest for the ultimate flagship phone has been all about constant evolution, and for its 2016 attempt, we're seeing the best one yet. Is it enough to unseat Samsung and Apple?- Design is nice
- A typically lovely screen from LG
- though one that isn't OLED
- Two cameras
- the first of which is pretty good
- Blazingly fast 4G speeds
- Gesture keyboard is very good in this generation
- Replaceable battery
- "Friends" accessories bring more functionality to a phone
- even if they are...
- Edge is sharper than you expect
- Android feels more like iOS
- and that may not appeal to all people
- No water-proofing
- Battery life isn't on par with other 2016 flagships
- "Friends" accessories aren't necessarily cheap and don't come with the phone
- Changing one of the accessories means switching...
LG G5 review: a power user's friend that just misses the mark
The LG G5 is an interesting experiment. Its modular slot at the bottom of the phone holds potential, but I suspect it will never be filled. It does allow users to replace the battery while still providing a solid smartphone.- modular design
- great cameras
- good screen
- replaceable battery
- microSD card slot
- USB-C
- slightly less than premium build
- battery life not the best
- fingerprint scanner not quite as good as some
LG G5 review: Modular misfire?
LG has its foot firmly on the gas. Its G5 flagship totally shake-ups the top-end phone market by introducing a module-based design so that additional accessory units can be added for new features and operation.- 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
- 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
LG G5 review: A flagship contender that needs some spit and polish
The smartphone world is a cut-throat space. While lesser phones squabble over features and price, flagships must stand apart and give people a compelling reason for choosing them. Apple's iPhones stand out by offering a unique platform, Samsung offers a best-in-class camera and gorgeous design with...
I really respect LG for trying something new with the G5. The wide angle camera is great and something I've really enjoyed using (despite the megapixel shortfall), but the modular design, while clever, feels unfinished.
- Unique design
- Great screen
- Wide angle camera
- Modular design is lacking
- Metal feels like plastic
- Could be cheaper
New LG G5 Dual SIM 16MP 32GB Smartphone Pink review
I really respect LG for trying something new with the G5. The wide angle camera is great and something I've really enjoyed using (despite the megapixel shortfall), but the modular design, while clever, feels unfinished.- Unique design
- Great screen
- Wide angle camera
- Modular design is lacking
- Metal feels like plastic
- Could be cheaper
LG's choice to build a modular flagship smartphone is so brave it borders on nutty -- too bad the phone doesn't live up to its potential. It's a powerful smartphone with an inspired approach to photography, but it feels like LG made too many compromises to make the G5 work with its swappable...
- Great performance
- Dual-camera setup is fun
- fascinating
- Modular design has potential
- The first add-on accessories aren't great
- Fit and finish doesn't impress
- Middling battery life
It is being considered revolutionary by many tech pundits because of its ‘modular' design, but does the LG G5 have what it takes to go against its Android flagship rivals?
- Great Performance Good Camera Modular options
- Not the best Design Complex UI Expensive
LG G5
LG G5 Quick Review by mark2410 Thanks to Clove for the loaner. Full review here http://www.head-fi.org/t/810010/lg-g5-review-by-mark2410 Brief: LG and its modular bottom. Price: £480 which is about US$700 Specifications: Go see GSMarena , LG's own website includes bugger all information.- Very powerful computationally
- Pleasantly controlled audio
- Potential for modular enhancement
- Bland looks
- Fly out of your hand rear coating
- Wallet ouch