Display | 5.3" at 1440 x 2560 pixels, LCD |
Hardware | Snapdragon 820 with 4GB of RAM |
Camera | 16MP Duo rear camera, 8MP selfie cam |
Battery | 2800 mAh |
Pros
- Modular design is fun, but only swappable battery seems practical
- Very good camera, with fun wide-angle option
- Very fast recharging capability
Cons
- Lack of exciting modules, those that exist have questionable use
- Design seems generic
- Battery life is disappointing
- Always-on feature is too dim, not very usable
The
LG G5 is a radical new step for LG: it's a bold move with a modular
design that has the bottom part of the phone come off, so you can easily
and quickly swap batteries, or use other modules like a camera grip and
high-fidelity audio addition with a better DAC. The 5.3" G5 also
features a brand new metal design and a quite rare dual-camera back
system with the secondary rear camera used for taking wide-angle shots
that you are probably used to seeing from a GoPro.
On
the inside, the LG G5 is a beast powered by the Snapdragon 820 system
chip, the latest and most powerful by Qualcomm. It sports the new LG
custom UI on top of Android with a new visual style (but it features
rather dull-looking teal color accents). While not the best looking
phone around, if you like the tricks that it can pull, the G5 is a fun
phone to have with no major setbacks.
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