Strong screen, Super performance, Useful wide angle camera
Questionable design, No app drawer, Battery could be better
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...
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Published: 2016-06-27, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
‘Twas but a cigarette paper between them' describes the LG G5 and its flagship competitors. The module concept is interesting but not a reason to buy unless you plan to use it. The performance is top-drawer, and battery life is fine. The camera is very...
Abstract: I am currently in Asia and what I find is that it takes several weeks of use, to really get to know whether a device is going to stack up to the robust demands that one expects today from devices that are getting thinner, lighter and are packed with a lot...
The first question you have to ask yourself is what do you want out of a smartphone, if making calls, managing contacts and emails and getting easy access to social networks and apps is what you want the G5 delivers. It also has the best camera in a smart...
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 mor
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; Chan
It's hard to deny that LG's G5 is one of the more interesting phones we've seen in a long time, but is it the best of 2016? That we're not sure about.There are certainly some interesting features here, and mixed with a whole heap of customisability, it's...
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Published: 2016-05-09, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Excellent display, impressive dual lens camera, fast processor, modular design, fast battery charging
Not many module choices, no "hot swapping" of modules, bloated user interface, no app drawer
The LG G5 is an impressive smartphone with an excellent camera and solid performance. The decision to make it modular does open up the possibilities for customers and provides a way to get even more out of the device...
Abstract: In Barcelona earlier this year when the LG G5 was announced as LG's flagship device for 2016 there was an air of excitement because they'd done a couple of “new” things and when you get this far into the development of a product like a smartphone there mi...
The LG G5 is a good phone, but it doesn't quite seem like enough to justify over something like the Galaxy S7. The physical design is lacking, the default UI is simplified beyond usefulness, and its main feature – the modules – are optional, added-cost ex...
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Published: 2016-04-29, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
How, then, do we wrap up LG's G5?First and foremost, I was worried. I had used the G5 in Barcelona back in February, and loved it on first glance. Then, I had read a number of reviews by overseas reviewers which weren't exactly glowing. I'm not afraid to...