Abstract: The LG G5 is more than a flagship smartphone, it is an entire platform for creating, sharing and enjoying digital content. LG really dug in deep to create not just a powerful, attractive and multifunctional smartphone that most users would love to use and...
Published: 2016-02-23, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: With smartphone sales consistently waning over the last few years, LG and Samsung have adopted two decidedly different strategies when it comes to vying for consumer attention at Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona.One is safe, iterative, and will lik...
Abstract: The LG G5 will be one of the smartphones to beat in 2016.Read more about the LG G5: tech goodness: Our video gear: Deals: us! Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Google Plus...
Abstract: For LG, Mobile World Congress is an open table to gamble and take a shot at winning a larger pot. And its main card to play is the G5, a revamped iteration of its flagship line that brings newfound modularity to a smartphone.It can be argued momentum is o...
Published: 2025-01-27, Author: Lewis , review by: whathifi.com
Practically unrivalled feature set,Big claims regarding brightness,New 48-inch version is ideal for gamers and smaller spaces
Tabletop stand sold separately,Needs further testing
We'll need to test the G5 in our own test rooms to ascertain its full picture and sound potential, but early signs are pointing towards a brighter, bolder and more advanced flagship OLED TV from LG...
Published: 2018-03-08, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
The LG G5 is one of the most interesting smartphones I've seen since the days of the LG Optimus 3D, and for that, I find myself predisposed to liking it. The trouble with the G5 is that, although ingenious, I'm not convinced it's enough to get consumers t...
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
A lot of people seem non-plussed by the G5; some even claim it looks boring and lacks the charm of last year's model. I 100% disagree with this sentiment — the G5 is a vastly superior device to what came before. It has enough new features, attributes and...
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
A lot of people seem non-plussed by the G5; some even claim it looks boring and lacks the charm of last year’s model. I 100% disagree with this sentiment — the G5 is a vastly superior device to what came before. It has enough new features, attributes...
The LG G5 has a plain look, side-mounted volume buttons, a fingerprint sensor and a 5.3-inch display, making it like the metal version of the Nexus 5X with an extra tenth of an inch. That's okay, because LG also built the Nexus 5X and it was a great phone...
The performance of the LG G5 is super slick. The Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM shine – making everything from emails to gaming quick and easy, I'm also a fan of the QHD display, which at 5.3 inches is excellent for a Netflix binge or a gaming se
My main sticking point with the LG G5 is its battery life. Having used the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, the G5 just can't compete and that's a real shame, It all too often found itself running low as I left work, and dying completely shortly after getting home
The LG G5 is a bit of a funny one. It's giving us a glimpse of the future thanks to the modular setup, but its true potential is currently unrealized, and things could stay that way for a while as we wait for exciting, new modules to appear.Where does tha...