During MWC 2016 we had the opportunity to spend a lengthy period of time with the LG G5, getting a better look at LG’s dramatic revisioning of the G series. We’ve already pitted the phone against some ...
LG decided to do a complete overhaul with the G5, while Samsung left the S7 with a familiar look. The G5 now sports a unibody all-metal design that is unique in more ways than one. For starters, you ...
The LG G5 is the first all-metal G series device from LG. As such, it does not have a removable back cover, like the G4 and G3 before it, but it does retain a microSD card slot and removable battery.
A slew of new smartphones have been ushered in, once again, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, with the biggest announcements coming by way of the Samsung Galaxy S7, the LG G5 and ...
You already know the specs, now see how the two headliner phones match up in real life -- from multiple angles. Jessica is a passionate content strategist and team leader across the CNET family of ...
The hottest spot for innovation in smartphone design right now is the camera on the back. These devices have leaped from grainy, awkward replacements for disposable cameras to photo gear to be taken ...
OLED is a much-desired screen tech thanks to its deep, accurate black levels, rich contrast and seriously punchy colors – and image quality has only improved with the introduction of new tech, such as ...
Both of these phones are flagship devices built for 2016, so you would expect the specs of the phones to be pretty similar — and similar they are. Both phones boast Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820, coupled ...
Today LG introduces its latest flagship Android smartphone, the G5. Launching alongside a raft of accessories and plug-in modules, the G5 will be defined in most people’s eyes by its extras, but I ...
David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...