Published on March 10, 2017
The LG G5 has been unveiled at MWC 2016 in Barcelona and it’s garnering a fair amount of attention as it’s the first modular smartphone produced by the South Korean firm. It arrives to replace the LG G4, a phone which added a few new features over its predecessor – most notably a leather back – but failed to redefine LG’s top tier handset range.
This time around though LG’s put more into making the G5 different, giving us what feels like a whole new handset rather than an incremental upgrade.
So, just how does the LG G5 stack up against the G4? Here’s a comparison of the two phones.