The LG G5 is the first modular phone from the South Korean company, and it has all-metal design, meaning the news leaks we heard prior to MWC 2016 were mostly true.
That's good news for anyone looking to upgrade their smartphone. Even though the LG G4 got a lot right, its design kept it from properly challenging the more ornate Samsung Galaxy S6.
The LG G5 is an entirely different phone for 2016. Its a 5.3-inch Android phone with a quad HD display and metal body. It feels smooth in the hand with no seams.
It's still a bit plain compared to the glass-and-metal Samsung Galaxy S7. That's okay, because its internals and modular expansion idea are anything but ordinary.
It's still a bit plain compared to the glass-and-metal Samsung Galaxy S7. That's okay, because its internals and modular expansion idea are anything but ordinary.
There's no LG G5 price yet, and the release date is still a bit vague, which just goes to tell us that there's more to discover about this phone. Here's everything we know.
LG G5 release date
You won't have to wait very long for the LG G5 release date. The company's flagship Android phone is arriving two months earlier than its typical annual refresh cycle.Its MWC 2016 launch event already told us this much with the not-so-subtle "LG G5 Day" before it even launched. But hold up a bit, it's coming out in South Korea before it arrives in the US, UK and Australia.
LG
said that the handset has a "likely April" release date in North America
and Europe, so you have to get through all of March with your old phone
and resist that Samsung Galaxy S6 release date on March 11.
It's still sooner than we expected. Last year, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9 were announced at MWC and got a two-month head start on April's LG G4.LG isn't allowing the Samsung Galaxy S7 and HTC One M10 to do the same all over again. In fact, this is the first of two LG flagship phones this year, the company has confirmed, so it's going to be a big year.
LG G5 design
We're finally seeing a truly premium LG flagship, which is a nice change from the plastic the company usually uses, and the less said about that leather-backed LG G4 the better.
LG is keeping the microSD card slot and removable battery, even with the metal unibody look, and it does this with an innovative new design. It hasn't forgotten its power user roots.
The LG G5 battery tray acts a lot like a SIM card tray does in some flagship phones. It's just a really large slot in which the phone chin comes off. The MicroSD and SIM card trays are one piece that come out in tandem.
LG G5 display
You're never going to have to turn on the LG G5 display to check the time because it features an always-on display that shows dimly lit critical information, even when it's off.The 5.3-inch LG G5 is smaller than last year's phone, so if you're upgrading, you won't have to stretch your grip quite as much. Almost every corner of the screen is in reach.
It's
still a beautiful quad HD display that uses an IPS LCD, not an AMOLED.
LG says this eliminate the chance of burn-in from the always-on display.KnockOn is unchanged just like the screen resolution. The functionality in which you can double tap the display to wake the device.
LG G5 camera and battery
There's more than one LG G5 camera on the back of the phone, and that's exciting news if you ever had to back up in order to properly snap a wide photo.LG G5 camera
It includes both normal angle and wide angle lenses, reaching as far as 135 degrees, wider than the human eye. Yes, the wider camera is just 8 megapixels (MP), but the 16MP is meant for high quality photos at a camera angle.
The front-facing camera is also 8MP but has a normal angle. The groundbreaking idea behind the LG V10 and its wide selfie camera didn't make this cut here.
The battery dropped two hundreds mAh. It's a 2,800mAh capacity, instead of the LG G4's 3,000mAh size. That makes sense because the screen size and shrunk and the always-on display is supposed to stop you from checking your phone 150 times a day.
LG G5 Quick Cover
As
you can see, there are going to several third-party LG5 cases to
protect your new phone, but the South Korean company is also touting its
own first-party LG G5 Quick Cover case.Its see-through mesh lets you answer (or dismiss) calls without ever having to flip open the top part of the case. LG made sure the metallic finish matches the more luxurious, metal-based LG G5.
LG G5 OS and power
The LG G5 contains a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM, which is the same specs configuration we're expecting to see in other flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7.
LG G5 runs Android Marshmallow although, as expected, it's heavily heavily skinned by LG. The operating system tweak has gotten a splash of paint.
LG G5 'magic slot'
The LG G5 takes cues from the Nexus 5X design, as it has a fingerprint scanner on the back, along with a new USB-C port on the bottom, moving it away from the standard micro USB data and charging port.
LG G5 rivals
The LG G5's biggest rival is likely to be the Samsung Galaxy S7. This phone will arrive at the same time as the G5, with an announcement a few hours after the LG's MWC press conference.Not only does it have a huge name behind it, but rumors point to a sleek, premium design, a QHD screen, an improved camera and a whole lot of power, so LG could have its work cut out to compete.
The HTC One M10 will also probably be launching soon and while not much is yet known about that it's sure to have a stylish look and flagship specs.
LG G5 price
There's no word yet on what the LG G5 will cost, but it's a flagship phone, so it won't come cheap. If it's as packed full of tech and features as rumors suggest it could easily come in at over £500/$600/AU$1000.However, the great thing about LG's phones is the cost will plummet quickly over the course of the year, so it could be well worth waiting.

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