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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New LG G5 Dual SIM 16MP 32GB Smartphone Pink review
The company turned an interesting smartphone, which undoubtedly will be one of the main events of the beginning of the year, although not in any way will not be able to compete in strength and importance with the announcement from Samsung .
There's 32GB of built in storage along with a microSD card slot with support for cards of up to 200GB. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G, Bluetooth 4.2 and NFC.
- + Accessory slot
- + Dual-lens camera
- + Great screen
- - Dull design
- - Sure to be expensive
- - Battery could be bigger
New LG G5 Dual SIM 16MP 32GB Smartphone Pink review
The LG G5 reflects a significant change in strategy for LG. The company continues to commit to excellent performance, but no longer wishes to push the limits of raw computing or camera sensor power just to win the technological race.
New LG G5 Dual SIM 16MP 32GB Smartphone Pink review
Image 1 of 18 LG’s flirtation with modular design didn’t last long. The LG G6 is out in the wild, as is the LG V30 , and both dispense with the LG G5’s modular design. If you want to get hold of an LG G5 now, you’ll need to do so from a third party as a SIM free offering.
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