LG G5 Hands-On Preview: Modules, Metal, and Bots

LG G5 Hands-On Preview: Modules, Metal, and Bots

The LG G5 will almost certainly be one of the best android smartphones of 2016. Forget what you think you knew; the LG G5 is a metal smartphone with a gorgeous display, killer smartphone cameras — three of them! — and, yes, a modular design that lets you add to what already is a really good smartphone. Here’s our first look from Mobile World Congress!

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26 thoughts on “LG G5 Hands-On Preview: Modules, Metal, and Bots

  1. Hello just a question if you just have the module with the battery connected to it and then plug a power cable to the module will the battery start charging without being connected to the phone like an external battery charger but from your module??

  2. I know that maybe 1% of potential buyers will even consider investing in the addons. My friend's brother who is not a phone nerd by any means saw the DAC attachment and immediately told me he may upgrade to this just because of that option. He is an audio producer and this would step up his phone to a higher standard when needed.

  3. I must admit, its not the most attractive looking phone but with the software, ram, pixels, the screensize etc.. id spend my money on it and i only purchase sony and samsung phones i dont normally make a switch between phones lol

  4. You guys need to step up the audio/image quality game.. Love the content but it´s just so far away quality wise. The audio quality is way beyond sub par on the podcasts.

  5. I like the design, and those modules are interesting. Wish it had stock android though. They should do like Motorola, use stock android and add a couple of separate LG apps. At least there's more than the 32GB option (what's up with that Samsung?)
    No app drawer? An app to view recently uninstalled apps, why?

  6. As said a million times this looks awful but amazing at the same time. I mean I'm not all about premium design,but i certainly would've liked to see something better than that. I'd definitely want it in black. It doesn't make me feel to bad about my g3 anyway. LOOKS ASIDE THOUGH,I'm so glad somebody decided to embrace the modular idea. I just hope it works out,cause as amazed as I am I think I'm to lazy to buy anything but the phone. I can't even force myself to buy a phone case.

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