Display (in sunlight) The display is definitely better in direct sunlight than the outgoing G4 thanks to substantially increased maximum brightness from the IPS panel, Quick The G5 is a bit quicker than Samsung's 820powered versions of the S7 and S7 edge,
Battery life Mediocre at best. I get maybe a bit over 4 hours screen on with most of my time sitting at home on WiFi only. Around or under three hours, definitely, if I'm out and about on mobile data. So, a lot like a typical phone from 2015 running Marsh
The G5 feels like a tacit admission from LG that the company simply can't compete directly with Samsung in the realm of design, ruggedness, battery life, camera performance, or even software features right now. I realize this comes across as a brutal asse...
Published: 2016-03-31, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Lightweight metal design, Powerful performance, All-day battery life with removable battery, QuadHD screen, Fast fingerprint sensor, Awesome ultra-wide secondary camera
Drab UX 5.0 skin, Gimmicky LG Friends modules, No water-resistance
LG G5The GoodLightweight metal design • Powerful performance • All-day battery life with removable battery • QuadHD screen • Fast fingerprint sensor • Awesome ultra-wide secondary cameraThe BadDrab UX 5.0 skin • Gimmicky LG Friends modules • No water-resi...
Was this review helpful?
Award
-
Published: 2016-03-30, Author: Benjamin , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: I spend a lot of time on the road in my role as an automotive journalist, and that means I'm always on the lookout for versatile tools that allow me to capture as much of a given experience as possible without taking up a huge amount of space in my luggag...
Abstract: Modular design of the G5 Ever South Korea's number two, LG has always been the underdog, ever walking in the shadow of its much larger, cross-town rival Samsung. But it has been putting the left in front of the right, and the right in front of the left...
Three big companies, three flagship phones, three very different target markets and design theories.The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge are the most ambitious. The company is both aiming at the general smartphone market as it's evolved and hoping to...
The LG G5 reflects a significant change in strategy for LG. The company continues to commit to excellent performance, but no longer wishes to push the limits of raw computing or camera sensor power just to win the technological race. Instead, it tries to...
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...
Was this review helpful?
(90%)
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...