Sunday 21 February 2016

LG G5 is official: 5.3-inch display, Snapdragon 820, dual cameras and modular add-ons

LG's 2016 flagship is a radical departure from previous years, with a smaller size, the latest Qualcomm processor and modular attachments.

As expected, and widely teased in the past couple of weeks, LG has today officially unveiled the latest in its high-end G series of smartphones, the LG G5. It's a drastic departure from previous LG flagships, with a metal-backed design, a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and the move to a more traditional volume key placement, eschewing the firm's traditional back-mounted buttons. What's more, the G5 introduces new modular attachments bringing more functionality to the device, with the lower portion of the phone being detachable.

First things first — the G5 packs a 5.3-inch display, down from the 5.5 inches of the G4, but at the same 2560x1440 resolution, and using the same IPS Quantum technology. For its latest smartphone, LG has adapted the dual display technology of the V10 into an "Always-On" display, allowing a portion of the screen to be lit-up to show the time and notification icons even when the device is asleep.

The plastic (and leather) chassis of the G4 has given way to a new metal-framed body, and there are plenty of other changes elsewhere in the hardware. LG's traditional back-mounted buttons have kind-of gone away, with only the rear-mounted power key (with built-in fingerprint scanner) remaining. (The volume keys have been relocated around to the right side.)

MORE: LG G5 specs

On the inside, it's powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor — the first such phone to be announced at MWC — along with a hefty 4 gigabytes of RAM and 32GB of storage, expandable via microSD up to 2 terabytes.

LG has also re-tooled its camera setup, with a 8-megapixel front-facer and a dual-camera setup around the back. There's a regular 16-megapixel camera, like the G4, along with an 8-megapixel wide-angle (135-degree) camera, backed up by LG's laser autofocus magic for focusing in the dark.

LG's latest phone packs dual rear cameras and a modular accessory slot.

The G5 packs a removable 2,800mAh battery — a small reduction from the G4, though it's also powering a somewhat smaller display. An the battery now slots in through the bottom of the device, which clips away when a release button is pressed. Through this mechanism, you can swap out the bottom of the G5, adding in new replaceable modules to expand the phone's functionality. These include a camera grip with an additional 1,200mAh of battery capacity, and an audio attachment tuned and co-developed by Bang & Olufsen, outputting 32-bit sound.

There's also a robot.

Along with these new modules, LG has also announced a line of "friends" for its latest phones, starting with the G5. These are accessories that can be easily paired with the phone, and managed through a preloaded app. Early "friends" for the G5 include the LG Roller Bot, a small, remote-controlled, ball-shaped 'bot with built-in speakers, laser pointer, camera and mic. There's also the LG 360 CAM, a 360-degree remote-controlled camera, and LG 360 VR, a virtual reality headset with its own built-in display, which connects to the G5 over its USB-C port.

For more on the LG G5, check out our hands-on preview, as well as the full spec listing.

MORE: LG G5 hands-on










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