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GSMArena team, 22 March, 2016

Evening the odds


LG G5 review: Evening the odds

  • Comments (284)
  • User reviews
  • LG G5
  • 4.4

1. Introduction
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Hardware overview
  3. 3. Display, connectivity, battery life
  4. 4. Software overview
  5. 5. Performance
  6. 6. Telephony, multimedia, audio quality
  7. 7. Camera
  8. 8. Other apps
  9. 9. Conclusion
  10.  
  11. LG G5 specification
  12. User opinions and reviews
  13. Review comments (284)

LG Android

Introduction

Update, Apr 04: We recently received a retail G5 review unit and we've updated all test results throughout this review accordingly. You will see a notification like this one on all updated pages as you read on.

Someone at LG must have thought: "Leather is so last-year, let’s do something nobody has done – or long quit trying." And here we have the LG G5. It has the looks of a brand new flagship, the heart of a dragon and an adventurous dual camera setup suited for every occasion. But there’s more than what meets the eye, the Magic Slot. The LG G5 is a modular smartphone, which lets you plug a handful of external add-ons: a semi-pro camera grip with shutter buttons and a bigger battery, or an external sound amplifier by B&O.

How long since you last saw the inside of your phone? It seems like while everyone was busy experimenting with designs and mixing up various alloys, there was something unusual cooking in the LG labs.

Brand new or just well forgotten old, innovating for its own sake or trying to defy the impossible, the modular design won't let you upgrade the processor or the camera, but it certainly offers plenty of options. The add-ons will mostly be sold separately but initial prices don't seem too bad. You might even get a bonus camera grip - LG will throw one in the bundle in select markets. Who knows, we might see the return of the xenon flash or some smart docking solutions along the lines of Microsoft's Continuum.

What you do get right out of the box is the base equipment and in the case of the G5, it's anything but modest. Perhaps the star of the show is the camera combo. The 16MP camera borrowed from the LG V10 does top-notch stills, and the secondary 8MP sensor offers unmatched super wide shots while adding a hybrid zoom of sorts to the package.

Let's check out all the LG G5's features.

Key features

  • 5.3" IPS LCD display, Quad HD resolution (554ppi); Always-On option
  • Snapdragon 820 chip: quad-core Kryo processor (up to 2.15GHz), Adreno 530 GPU, 4GB of RAM
  • 16MP (f/1.8) + 8 MP (f/2.4) main camera setup; 3-axis OIS; laser autofocus; LED flash, 2160p video capture, 8MP selfie camera
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with Optimus UI 5.0
  • 32GB built-in storage plus microSD card slot
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Cat. 9 LTE (450Mbps); Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.2; GPS/GLONASS; NFC; USB Type-C port; FM radio; IR blaster
  • Removable 2,800mAh battery; Quick Charge 3.0
  • Innovative Magic Slot for add-on modules

Main disadvantages

  • No water proofing
  • No wireless charging
  • Latin America gets the LG G5 with a Snapdragon 652 and not the top-of-the-line S820 chipset

Now, the first thing that got scrapped right at the drawing board must've been water proofing. If it ever was on the cards to begin with - after all, LG isn't known for water-tight flagships, is it? Anyway, the Magic Slot pushed it off the agenda altogether.

As for the Magic Slot itself, what good it is to you depends on how much you're willing to spend on add-ons. Even if it's only for the access to the battery, it's good enough by our books. Yet, we can see how some users may be alienated by the idea of detachable bits exposing the innards. Habit is a big thing and the industry has gone a long way now in exactly the opposite direction.

The metal chassis, on the other hand, stands in the way of wireless charging - but probably hasn't ruled it out entirely. It may as well be another use of the Magic Slot down the road.

LG G5 review

The LG G5 has lost its signature rear volume keys, which is easily explained by the already busy rear panel. Thankfully, the fingerprint scanner/power key is still around, right below the camera module.

Care to learn more? Our detailed hardware overview kicks off right after the break.

Next Page » 2. Hardware overview
1. Introduction
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Hardware overview
  3. 3. Display, connectivity, battery life
  4. 4. Software overview
  5. 5. Performance
  6. 6. Telephony, multimedia, audio quality
  7. 7. Camera
  8. 8. Other apps
  9. 9. Conclusion
  10.  
  11. LG G5 specification
  12. User opinions and reviews
  13. Review comments (284)

Reviews LG G5 review
  • Comments (284)
  • User reviews
  • LG G5

LG G5 review: Evening the odds - Reader comments

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  • Rui
  • MmW
  • 26 Jul 2021

Pros: -Amazing camera quality! -Working after 5 years -Removable battery Cons: -Overheating issues since I bought it (maybe it came with a defect and I probably should have returned it). During summer, the phone restarts a lot due to ove...

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  • Minu
  • w9K
  • 13 Nov 2020

One of the last flagships with a removable battery

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  • Laz
  • Fvd
  • 29 Aug 2020

Best phone ever, attention to details, beautiful interface. Only downside is battery which doesn't last long. 9/10

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