Negan Lannister your right? I mean I think they should still carry it but now that their not I might have to opt for the V20 but I'm in the UK and they don't sell it here
I'm typing this on a 2 years old G3 and I hate it because nothing happens to it. I drowned it down the toilet and dropped it gazillion times. Now I have ordered my G5 for 350 USD only because of the G3's low sound quality.
there phones lose value almost instantly. it will release at 800 and next month will be 400. they try to be unique and different but haven't had any success doing so
I seriously did not expect this many comments re: bootlooping. Apparently this is a bigger issue than even I was aware of! Unrelated: I'm answering any questions you want to ask in the "Ask MrMobile" forum right now! Come on over: forums.androidcentral.com/ask-mrmobile/
In such cases it is always hard to compare. No one states "Yay, I have no issues", but everyone _with_ the issue of course complains about it. I'd say it is a smaller percentage than it seems from the comments.
MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Mr.Mobile I'm a huge fan of yours, can you Google (Nexus 6Ps Random instant battery drain or immediate shotdowns) there is a huge issue with Nexus 6Ps and many many forums with 1000s of Nexus 6P owners having this issue. Google is doing nothing about it not Huawei. it seems that is a common trade to sell phones at enormous pricetags and right after a year or so the phones start acting up and the companies don't address the issues living the customers nothing but useless phones after or less than a year or so. You got your self a really good video on a subject that really matter and only someone like you can put this issue on the spotlight. please advocate for us and do a video on this. To many insidents to not talk about it. Att: Your fan ( Eghie1kenobie.)
I love my G5 and Im thankful its a flop, because I got a mint condition used one for 150 on ebay. Its crazy fast and all its flaws can be fixed rather easily. Concerned about software? Get an h830 or h850, Root and find a custom rom you like. Concerned about durability? Use a case and screen protector. Concerned about bootlooping? Download LGUP and your OS on your laptop, make an LG backup in your phone and you will be fine. LG G5 is a fantastic phone, for those who know how to exploit its bounty.
I had the G4 and V10. Both suffered from the boot loop issue. It occurred on my G4 after my warranty expired so I sold it for a hundred bucks on eBay. I made the choice to get a V10 because I loved its camera. It started looping as well. Luckily my warranty was still valid so I swapped it out for a Nexus 6P. I really miss the optics of the V10, but LG needs to address this issue.
Hasan Shaik as Google needs to address the huge issue the Nexus 6Ps are having at this very moment. Instant battery dranage at any ℅ . You never had you Nexus 6P turn off for no apparent issue at any battery % if not beware!!! Google Nexus 6P random shotdowns, turn off or battery depletion at any percentage and you will see. At the moment Im on my 5 Nexus 6P replacements all of them had this issue.
Do own G5 . Like the design .Not another brick like most of the phones these days .Curved screen on the top,like the power button/ finger print scanner on the back.Looking forward to G6.
Dawid Bartman well if LG isnt selling many units ,and they've been keeping the removable battery since forever. It's logical for them to drop that functionality . I'd rather have wireless charging , and water resistance than another battery . The G6 will play it safe and that's okay . I'd rather them make really good devices than devices meant for a niche market.
I am using LG G5 almost 3 years. And it still running blazing fast. It is far batter than Samsug S7 or S7+. I don't why? Why people hate this pure gold.....?????
People were not hesitant in the slightest to hate on LG's next flagship once the G4 had bootloop issues. In the last two years, it seems there phones are getting better and less prone to issues. I had a G6, G5, and as of right now, a V30. I have used a G6 for a few months nearly a year ago, by far one of the phones I love. Maybe it's the way the OS is or it was the batteries manufactured for LG phones, but I always felt the battery was lasting twice as long compared to my Galaxy S7 edge. The only problems I had with LG was with the G5, I needed to get a replacement bottom chin because when I replaced the battery, half the time it didn't start up and said 'insert a supported module' instead, getting a new bottom piece fixed this. Also one time, somehow despite the G5 having a LCD, there was screenburn that lasted a day or two and was fixed either with time or with the help of my blue light filter always on it. Despite that, G6 which I used for around three or four months, was solid and I loved it. V30 seems to be working great so far, though I only had it for a week or two. LGs are great bang for buck, great battery, decently good OS, good hardware, decently good cameras, and after a year of initial release, damn great price.
Michael, I just want to say that I really appreciate the English subtitles in the videos. I understand most of the things but when I don't, the subtitles save me. Thank you for that.
I just bought a used G5 in mint condition for $185 😂 there were like 40 offerings on Swappa. People really didn't like this phone. Works out great for me though.
+LOVES 2 Smooch Keep in mind the comment was 10 months old. Also keep in mind older generation of phones drop dramatically in price when a newer model is released. The G6 was just released then and the v30 wasn't out yet, the G5 dropped from 200-300 to 100-150 as a result.
For those watching this to see if it's worth getting a used one dirt cheap this is my experience: I exchanged a perfectly good LG V10 for this phone about a year back and the G5 kept randomly rebooting and the mic wouldn't work at all so I thought I'd been tricked. But despite the weird software, the beautiful pink metal body made me invest some time fixing it up. *Taking apart the bottom module and carefully cleaning the connectors fixed the mic *Replacing the battery stopped the restarts. and when I found out about the Gcam support and the incredible boost it's HDR modes added to the image quality, I was hooked. I still daily drive this phone and It's a great conversation starter when I just slide the yellow battery out. Brillliant.
i am, frankly, still blown away by how good the camera was on mine. i upgraded to a samsung midranger and while it's by far the better phone, the camera is noticeably worse. if the latest LGs retain the camera while fixing the flaws i might switch back.
I hated mine, 6 months in the screen started ghosting, tried everything to make it stop and it just wouldn't, even replaced it and even the replacement ghosted, not to mention that the battery life is terrible compared to anything even slightly more modern, and if you ever need to replace the charging port good luck because they marry the port to the motherboard meaning you can't replace it, I also wasn't impressed at all with the cameras, they have this weird oversharp and over saturated look to them and are horrible in low light, the fingerprint scanner literally scratches with a fingernail and after it collects a few scratches it hardly works anymore, I sold mine off and got a p20 pro which is a night and day better phone
I've had the V 20 since November and I love it. Really good camera, video and audio features that I use all the time. I put Nova Launcher on it's been a great phone. The battery isn't as bad as some made it out to be, so that hasn't been an issue for me either and I would consider myself a moderate to heavy user.
Ian Schulze I agree. I currently use my V20 more often than my i7+. I just love the usability of it and the features over the other android phones. Highly recommend.
I have been using the V20 since december and it's a great phone. Great camera and and Android actually runs smooth on it. Also the battery last all day with a good amount of usage.
this is why I still have a g2 on android 4.4.2 kit kat. lag? yes. when you play high intensive games and then go on doing something else. heat? yes ....and I mean burning heat several times...but no problem...water has gotten into phone dropped it on concrete and metal...still no problem. Idk if I should get a g5 now
I have it dude, not a beauty as design but it works without lags and photos are so awesome. Battery is average, screen quality very good but below as light intensity comparing to Samsung amoled screen.
I am watching this on a G5 as I write this and I couldn't be happier. I've had it since launch, nearly a year ago, now and I'm still as happy as the day I got it. Service reception is good, call quality is stunning, especially with HD sound. (I'm not sure if that feature is a Verizon exclusive, but it's lovely.) The camera is stunning. Video is gorgeous and records at 60 fps. The hardware is fast, one of the fastest Android devices I've ever gotten my mitts on. (Bested only by Pixel.) The screen and charge longevity are the biggest problems. The screen has LCD... echoes, I guess you could say. Watching something white will leave a temporary "burn in" that's quite noticeable for a period of time as the screen changes imagery. The battery doesn't hold the same amount of charge as it used to. I know this is commonplace with LiON batteries, but I was quite shocked. It's nothing terrible, but you can tell they don't last as long as they used to out of the box. That said, I'm still incredibly happy with it and when it does come time to replace it, I'll be quite sad about it. I've become very affectionate towards this phone and that won't be changing any time soon.
Beside battery life, it's perfectly fine for me. Its main camera beats my friend's S7 (not talking about its wide angle camera as a bonus), and performance is also fine. It's currently 399. I highly recommended.
Bought the G5 after my Moto X Style's screen shattered. Excellent phone with USB-C, fast hardware, removable battery, amazing camera and Android N which my Moto X hadn't received yet because Lenovo doesn't know what they are doing. Simply a phone worth the money I spent on it.
MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Luckily mine was dropped or I would be even more upset with Lenovo. The drop killed everything including the gyroscope, sensors and front facing camera.
Brody Dalle I know most people don't use 2nd battery but most power users do this and regarding the size it won't be as big as 5600 mAh ie two batteries of g5 and 5 min gets you to 100 % anywhere anytime. And talking to technology of charging qc 4 or any qc technology has heat issue and the technique used reduces the life of batteries due heat. So battery cradle is always good option without any issue and no quick charging
Not sure what phone you would buy instead. I don't think any other flagship phones other than LG has a removable battery. It's a dead feature at this point. Manufacturers gave it up in favor of easier waterproofing, and having more internal space for new hardware features.
I did get the G5 last month...bad timing I know.... I came from an S7 Edge that had a line of stuck pink pixels and it was just annoying the crap out of me. Another reason why I switched from the S7 Edge is because those phones are pretty difficult to take care of with a Screen protector and a case. (Possibly because I'm trash at installing screen protectors). So far my experiences with the G5 have been nothing but positive. It's fast, double tap to wake and lock is fantastic, the camera is alright (I do miss the low light performance of the S7). It's easy to take care of with a combination of skins, screen protectors, and a case. It's really all that I wanted in a smartphone, it just does the job for what I do.
I've had a G5 since the beginning. I agree on the looks but it's not a big deal to me since I always have a case on it. I was also disappointed by how long it's taken AT&T to release Android 7 on the device. I'm also not the biggest fan of the LCD screen and much prefer the AMOLED screen seen on other devices. Still even with all that said, I'm happy with the phone. It's plenty fast still, faster than the Samsung counterparts, and the camera is still awesome. The camera was my #1 priority when choosing a new phone last year and that's probably why I went with the G5 and don't regret it. Great video BTW!
The build quality was the main issue for me. The phone felt like plastic, the power button rattled and the screen flickered when pressed it a little harder. Not the flagship qualities. See you at MWC, Michael!
bit late replying here, but i've seen a lot of videos of people pushing on the g5 screen and it doing a ripple or flickering but on mine no matter how hard i press or what i do i cant seem to get it to do any of those things? Its like the one i got from verizon had a higher quality screen than everyone else was talking about. and the phone is still holding up perfectly at this point. :/
Honestly the buikd grew on me. Like despite the back feeling and looking plastic. Yet fact remains its still aluminum so the build mever deterred me at all.
I own a v20 and I f**cking love it. My previous smarthphone was a Note 4, It was awesome and I miss the Super AMOLED and stylus but nothing more. *Sorry 4 my bad engrish*
Abr3200 same I use to have the note 4 and it was awesome I loved the s pen but I feel like the v20 is the best phone to live up to it after the note7 incident
I'm a proud owner of a LGG4 that perform as well as my Nexus 6P and my S7 Edge and never have an issue with it. When my original Nexus 6P was replaced due to some well know issue when it was updated to Nougat 7.0 and when my original S7 Edge was replace also dew to the fact that this phone is so fragile and slippery, The LGG4 is the only phone that is the original and never got replaced. Still in prestine condition, snappy, when it had fallen out of my hands it just take the hit like a champ and with my 3 extra batteries and a external battery cradle I can go a whole weekend with pulling out any cables to charge anything. LGG4 for me is a keeper. If we don't get any other phone this year with a swappable battery I most likely will get this or the LGv10 or the LGV20. knowing that they the easiest phones to fix and that when the battery give out I can replace it my self is one of the best feature and LG phone has..
That's why they've been releasing phones with bootloop issues for over 2 years in a row? They didn't fix it, replacement boards will develop the same issue over time.
I picked up a G5 this past November when my beloved Xperia Z3 was on the fritz. It's not a pretty phone, true. But its as fast, the camera is nice, screen is bright, batteries are inexpensive and, with something like the Google Now launcher, just about stock. Nougat rolled out not too long after I bought it on T-Mobile, so I'm good there. I'm happy with it and would look to see what the G6 has to offer. That said, I still like my Z3 more. As a $400 phone, it's a steal for the specs. But it wasn't enough to sway anyone from a S7 or HTC 10
Man you just got such a simpathic voice so it's always very pleasent to watch your videos and the clean quality, the effort and passion can definitly be seen. This was the first video I have watched from your channel and it was one of the best about the lg g5 and helped me a lot. (I wasn't sure if I should get it in 2k17 or not). Keep it up ;) You doing awesome work.
Hey Michael! I know it might seem a little shallow to leave a comment on your video for this giveaway but you along with Marquees are my favorite tech reviewers. I really enjoyed this video because when this phone came out it got a bunch of crap and I felt dumb for buying one, some people like Marquees didn't even review it! So seeing you giving it some love was very nice :) And lastly when you left Pocketnow I was broken, you have a way with words that nobody else can even come close to and its beautiful and when I watched your farewell speech I swear I was in pieces, so when I saw you made this channel I was ecstatic and subscribed right away. I can't wait to tackle this journey to one million subscribers with you and Ill he here the whole way.
LG G5 with battery kit and micro SD is the best camera smartphone for my youtube video. V20 is good but bigger for my gimbal stabilizer. Removable battery is a must for me
Not looking forward to the LG G6, I don't understand why $650 phones are so popular? A smart consumer would protect that investment with a case no doubt? rendering the 'premium build' a waste.. or are phones such a status symbol now that everyone must see what logo is on the back?. I used to own a nexus 5, which was a $650 phone on the inside and a $100 phone on the outside which retailed for $349, slap a case on it.. and you can't tell the difference. The G5 dropped in price (rightfully so) and I picked it up for $380 a few months ago, slap a case on it and it and all you can't tell the difference. Replaceable battery is a non-argument for me and easy repairability as I like to keep my phones longer than 12 months. Also since when is 5.5+ inch screen the new norm?
I don't understand the obsession with glass and metal. Glass is more fragile, and metal requires either glass or metal for the device to actually work as a phone. There are plenty of high quality plastics out there, but hardly anyone uses them.
Some people don't like using cases. I'm not one of those people, but I know them. A friend's been saved from drops by just having a glass screen protector.
Yeah, what I hate, is most of these reviewers don't take price as seriously as they should, they don't live in a world where keeping a phone going longer than 3 years is necessary due to it being a large expenditure. Always their 'favourite phone' of the year is some $650+ 6 inch behemoth. I begin to worry the direction everything is headed as everyone tries to emulate apple, just take google for example, they killed the nexus line for 'pixel' and everyone is calling it the 'best android phone' or 'finally a google phone worth reviewing' a $650 phone without water resistance and massive bezels? seems everyone gets sucked into the marketing. These expensive phones should exist, they are beautiful but as a result they should be the niche market and the fully capable nexus 5 type phones should make the majority of sales.. consumerism is a weird thing..
hey Michael, I'm looking for a phone for my mom as a replacement for her Zenfone 2 and was thinking about the Axon 7 or Honor 8, would you recommend this one as well?
I'd say only if she's really gonna make use of the superior camera. Otherwise the Honor 8 would probably be a better choice. I'm not too big a fan of the Axon 7 but plenty of people seem willing to vouch for it, so shrug emoji.
I have a G5 with nougat. (sprint). this sucker is blazing fast and love the removable battery ❤. screen is plenty great, and honestly I don't care about the primer and paint. I use a case. The cameras, as mentioned in the video are incredible. The wide angle camera is so useful and productive. Only phone I'd consider replacing it with is the V20. Having a removable battery is what determines if I get a phone. I had the G2 for 3 years, excellent phone but the battery got old and drained big time. Hearing LG is ditching the removable battery for a dumbass gimmick of water proofing blows my mind. Sure water resistance is nice, but in my opinion, I'd take swappable batteries any day. I'm responsible enough to avoid water contact. The LG G5 is an excellent phone. Great display, easily repairable, removable battery, excellent cameras, super fast daily operation, and now with nougat, even more customizable.
Oh man the LG G5 is what I built my youtube channel with from 2016 to 2018. Thanks to that phone and its wideangle lens I vlogged my travels to japan and my ill fated marriage.
The same can be said about G3's overheating because of the display. Yes, it lead the trend of QHD display but that device wasn't flawless.. When we look back at the era of G4, it is considered the best device of the time. The S7 is superior to G5, while the G4 surpases S6 by a long shot!
Great content! I'm planning to buy a new phone, coming from LG G2. I'm looking at LG G5 and Oneplus 3T. Which one would you suggest? considering 3T is more expensive by a small margin. Thanks in advance!
own G5 for some three months. I'm surprised how good phone it is, especially given its price tag. yeh camera setup is second to none! also it is the best mono speaker phone out there. on top it is the best display out there for everyone that can't stand AMOLED s, and enjoin in pure brought whiteness of IPS. battery capacity come short, but hardware and software optimizations make this phone run for long. I can't say objectively and measurably for how long, because of habit to quickly charge it 2-3 times, for a shot periods of time. QuickCharge 3.0 is something that alongside dual camera setup, sound and display quality, is something that I can't compromise, and G5 delivers. some phones might have better looks, at first sight, but G5 looks grows on you fairly quickly. Plus I keep my in silicon case. My only complain is super aggressive task killing. no more than 5 tasks is in the task list. I don't use "friends" so can't comment on it. I don't see the point, but reckon that having exchangeable battery is good thing on long run. Looking forward to see what G6 brings, but in the G5 price category there's no better choice ATM.
As far as it being used as just a phone and surfing, gaming, watching vids, and taking pics, it's an AMAZING phone! As far as the mods/friends, meh. That is it's only true downfall. I had one when it came out, and I'm getting one again because I know it's a solid performer. If you can get over the dumb mods and just focus on what it can do amazingly well, you'll still be pleased to this day today with it. If all you do is focus on it's mod flops, you'll just never know. No the battery isn't the biggest, but it's optimized well enough to get a fair amount of screen on time regardless. My gf is ALWAYS charging her iPhone 6. ThebG5 does have Quick Charge 3.0 and a removable and replaceable battery. Yeah...um...=SCORE!
And did I mention it can be had in the $100 range today? Less if you buy used or remanufactured. Easy to repair also, and the price of it's parts in on the fall. Another score
I recently bought an LG G5 following the price drop. I must say, it's a suitable upgrade for those upgrading from a OnePlus 2 or similarly priced/specced phone and can't afford a higher priced S7 or comparatively priced phone. The screen and camera are amazing, and as both a Nova Launcher user and (currently) a user of LG's android skin, it's suitable for my needs. As of now, LG supports an app drawer "home screen," which brings back the app drawer, and although it's by no means stock Android, it's growing on me. I did, however, replace the pre-installed messaging app with Google's app, since I couldn't find a way to disable screen wake-ups from notifs. The battery life is actually really good on my phone; I can last a day pretty easily, without swapping batteries. This was actually my second choice of phone, however: I was first considering a V20, but opted out for the extra screen real estate due to the size of that phone. I owned both a 5" phone and a 6" phone, and i can say that LG's 5.3" size fits just right for me. As for the G6, I'm not sure if I will buy it, primarily since I'm curious over Samsung's offering. I may also wait for the next iteration of the V-series to see if that will sway me back to the phablet side.
The thing that killed it for me with LG is the UI. It's worse than TouchWiz with all those pastel colors and cartoonish icons. I wanted that Rolling Bot Ball. Not enough to buy a G5 though...
Andrew Schuld Touchwiz was back before, but now with nougat on top on a Galaxy s7 I actually prefer it over stock android, Samsung has really stepped up their game.
Eddy Nelson Lopez You're not wrong. TouchWiz is miles ahead of where it used to be. That's why at this point in time I dislike LG the most. I just don't care for a heavy-handed skin that Samsung, LG or any other manufacturer uses. Pure Android makes me happy.
I loved that you kept doing your After the B... I mean, the re-do series!!! It's really entertaining, and help us to see if certain phones are still a good buy for those who waited for its price to come down. The LG G5 was one of the phones I was considering to buy on the next month, and your video helped me a lot! Thanks!
Photographers refer to lenses as "glass" and thus he was talking about the camera optics, as Ryan said. If you didn't get the reference, you're not the demographic he's talking about.
Michael Graham you think the world depends on you thoughts, a good screen comes with a good gorilla glass there's no meaning or refeering, it's a simple review not a da vinci code sequel.
I was watching his Note 7 review when this one poped up. as always great review Fisher !! but that HTC U review still remains the best I've ever seen !! safe trip !!
review redo is a brilliant series. i like watching new reviews for last year flagships to see how they age. it shows how OEMs stand behind their products, or not
Love these Review Re-Do! Great work!! Last LG phone I owned was the G3 and camera was solid. Wasn't a fan of the software but I was able to get really good shots on it.
man that was a hell video!!! your videos seems so helpful for common people to chose decision... you says about device exactly what an user is looking for
why would you ever get a phone from a manufacturer that has such infamy regarding bootloader issues? they say that the g6 will not have such issues but the proof is in the performance. so we will see
Dante Rodrigues i have also never had any issues with my lg g5 amazing phone only paid 100 for it new with extras so im not complaining have not seen one bad thing about it
I've been rocking a V20 for a few months now and since swapped out a few stock apps for my favorite options (Gboard and Action Launcher, For example), I've been enjoying the hell out of it. While it could do with better battery life, the swappable battery and super fast quick charge more than make up for that in my opinion. My favorite features have to be the quad DAC (with promo B&O earbuds) and the camera. I really feel like I have become a much better photographer by playing around with the manual mode. It hardly offers everything a professional photographer would need, but it really feels like a great starter camera for learning the ropes. My profile picture here on RUclips is one of the shots I'm really proud of.
Thanks for Bootloop issue to mention. Its very rare from professionals. I am the V10 owner with bootloop, thank to warranty for giving me a free motherboard exchange. But lack of updates, bad optimisation, locked bootloader and no word about Nougat update makes me to consider another brand for replacement.
Thank you for acknowledging the boot loop issues! the G4 and G5's boot looping issues have been really bad (especially the G4), hopefully talking about these things will put pressure on LG to invest more on preventing manufacturing defects.
Mr. Mobile, really big fan of your video tech reviews. Especially on mobile devices. Especially the most recent Review Redo videos... Hahaha. Can you do a review redo on Note 5 running on Nougat? (no update yet for my phone in Malaysia)
I got the G5 for almost 5 months now and I like it a lot, as you said, the main feature for me is the camera, and the price tag is good, as for the modules, I do agree, that restarting the mobile when switching modules is probably not the best thing but it is not like you are going to be swapping modules 3 times a day! So I can live with that....plus I get bored so fast with stuff in general, so for me the modules bring a senses of 'dynamism' to my G5 if that makes sense! Chipset is powerful enough as a matter of fact I think it is quite good. The B&O DAC paired with B&O earphones work quite well for me. Then I must confess that I am not an intensive multimedia user, I just enjoy taking loads of photos, listening to music with good audio quality and a casual game and for that kind of use the G5 is quite good!
I am looking at getting the Oneplus 3t. Only thing I am nervous about if I have a problem with the phone, how good will support be in a replacement in need be?
Last 5 years i owned just samsung android phones and 2 weeks ago, i drcided to change again my phone thinking to buy a Galxy s7 edge. But finally I decided to try something else, so i bought an Lg G5 h850. I was pretty concerned about screen bleeding, the fingerprint sensor is too clicky, and other little things, but after some time, i started to love this phone more and more, it have a great camera, the wide lens camera is so cool, the display have realistic colors and pretty good brightness, the only thing i don.t like is the small capacity battery.....but is a great phone and i think is a pretty good choice.
thanks for this video! I'm in the market for a new phone and I was seriously considering this one . I do like a great camera but the short comings on this phone makes me believe I'd be better off without it. got a suggestion? I was thinking of the one plus 3t
It's not that it's bad. On its own, it's pretty good. It's just that it's main differentiating point was poorly implemented and its main rival arguably made a more appealing handset for the mainstream market. And the bootloop fiasco which began with the G4, of which I had 2 which failed. Hope they fix everything with the G6.
I have one and after about a year of use, the fingerprint sensor has mysteriously stopped working and the option to set it up again in the settings has vanished
I own a G5, and i actually record all my videos that are on my channel with my G5. It is an amazing phone and just recently was able to install Nougat, which is quite impressive, but the G5 has held out well and the camera is a stand out feature. I'm hoping to purchase the G6 and also to continue recording my videos with the G5! Great video!
Just bought LG G 5 on the eve of G 6 launch due to your great rationalization about flagship specs on mid range price which makes it appealing now. Dude your editing, one liners are killers. R you a film maker or something?
I picked up a g5 for $275 as a replacement for my zenfone 2 that'd crapped out. For me, what sold me was the specs, removable battery (my zenfone's battery had gone bad), and a slightly smaller screen than the zen's 5.5 inches. The modularity wasn't worth it, but I bought it just to use as a plain old phone, and its hard to find a flagship with a removable battery these days, something I hope Lg keeps putting in their phones. for the price I got my g5 for, I couldn't have asked for anything better
I love my LG G5, as much as I love your reviews and HTC 10. First of all, love the no drawer issue that everybody hates, the phone lets you group the apps and name the little boxes. That helped me find aps faster. My first unit suffered the boot course, the insurance covered a new unit that works as charm... I do not like samsumg because the 2 that I had, had issues with charging... As for your reviews... lover that they are not prejudice and cover both the good and the bad objectively. I have use your review to make the decision of getting the HTC 10!!!
Thinking of getting either the g4 or the g5, any recommendations? I was really considering g5 due to the hardware but does the "modularity" of the phone affect performance? I just really want a phone that is simple, can do what a smartphone should do.
I really wanted this phone but I was one of the ones bitten by the boot loop bug of the seriously awesome G4. I loved that phone, but having it crap out weeks after the warranty expired put a sour taste in my mouth and I haven't snuggled up to LG since. It is incredible that Samsung was able to recover from the disaster that was the Note 7 (I am typing this on a Tab S6) but LG could not redeem themselves in my eyes, and I wager the eyes of other tech heads.
I know its been a few months since its launch and your hands on video, but are you going to do a proper V20 review? I love mine and would enjoy your thoughts!
does the bootlooping affect every model of each phone or does it only affect certain models? (e.g. us, eu, international, etc.) i had a G3 D855 for a year and i never had it bootloop on me. i have a friend who had the same phone and he never had any issues. he has a g5 now and i dont think he has any issues with it either. i'm from singapore if that helps.
Hello, Michael! I love the G5 from the beginning! I liked how LG wanted to try something new with the modularity (even though they kinda failed), and knowing the fact, that I would never buy a single module for this phone, I still bought ot. And I do not regret it. Design-wise, I think the phone has a totally unique and sexy looking, thanks to the dual camera setup, the curved glass on the top of the front, and basically the curved top and bottom lines of the phone. Physical button placement is comfortable. The only downside, however, is a huge downside. And that's where the phone's body and the "module" (you know, that little detachable thingie, which the battery is sitting on) meet. On my device the lines meet perfecfly on one side, but on the other side they are absolutely off! It's almost a dealbreaker thing for me, I'd say. Other than that, primer coating... It's not bad at all, yes, indeed, a metal body would be nice, but I'm not complaining. Unfortunately, I dropped it once, and the coating easily got damaged on the corners. I have to say, that if there are any downsides of this phone, the camera makes up for all of them. It's performance is outstanding! The manual mode is very comfortable to use, which was an importatn factor, since I use it 80% of the time. HOWEVER! When I updated to V20a Nougat software, the camera got kind of broken. You couldn't manually set the ISO, because above 0.6 shutter speed, it would have automatically raised it, no matter what you did. Basically killing the noiseless low-light pictures... Very annoying! And even more annoying, that LG realized the problem, fixed it in V20b or V20c, but they are not updating the devices! I had to manually flash a V20c ROM on mine to get rid of this camera problem. But average users wouldn't even realize this "little" problem, I reckon. The cameras themselves are fantastic, the main shooter performs very well, and the wide-angle one comes in pretty handy a lot of times, sometimes I found myself using it more than the ruglar one. Software. Honestly, I have no idea why are people so unsatisfied with the software. I think one can live without an app drawer, I got used to it, too. I like the fact that you can hide all the LG and other kind of bloatware icons, so you can keep your screen organized and clean. I gave it a chance, and now I am used to it. I think it's totally fine. But generally, the UI is snappy. Nougat update rolled out fast, it arrived around November, if I remember correctly, but here in Hungary, I got it on the 16th December. I can't imagine that you couldn't update your phone in the United States. The headphone jack is just as good as a quad DAC V20, I just can't believe that an amateur ear can hear a difference between these two devices. The loudspeaker is loud and clear. One last thing about the screen. It easily burns in. I don't know what is the proper terminology for an LCD burn-in, but it happens! The burn-in, however, is just temporary. I regularly see my navigation buttons' ghosts on my screen if I turn my phone horizontal to, let's say, watch a video on youtube. I'd say if there is something making this phone not feel premium, well this is. The screen is very much prone to this effect, and though it goes away in 5-10 minutes, it's still annoying. So, to finish my long post, I'm overally satisfied with this phone. Having a much better price tag than the competitors, I think LG gives us a lot of good stuff with this device. Even though I'm not going to buy it, I am looking forward to the G6. P.S.: Love your videos, Michael! Bálint
I have an LG V20, and my girlfriend has the G5. I work for a phone store that sells both, and definitely people know the issues that the G5 has had, and most steer clear of it. Honestly, I am weary to sell one because almost 75% of them come back with issues, and angry phone customers are not ones you want to deal with. Despite this, and overwhelmingly negative reviews of the device, I really like it, and my girlfriend loves hers. I switch phones constantly, and never owned an LG until this V20 and I love it. I wish they would fix their software, and put better quality materials in their builds, but I truely hope they get it together with the G6 and make a killer phone.
My moto x pure is getting slow and the battery is wearing down. Is this phone a good purchase for $250? I need recommendations Mike Fisher. Kind of interesting in the Asus zenfone 3 zoom that finally was released. I don't need blazing fast. Plus I am saving the real money for the Oneplus 5.
I have a G5 on contract. I love the fact that people still ask me which phone I have based on the two cameras on the back! Also, another fantastic review! Thanks Michael!
My old G2 bootlooped constantly, i can't believe the G5 does too, i nearly bought the G5 a month back but decided on the Samsung S7 instead after watching this video, thanks man!
ok so I had the G6, and that phone is amazing, but I couldn't afford to pay for anymore (personal issues) went back to my g5 and I forgot how cool it was to switch batteries and go from 0 to 100 like that instead of waiting for it to charge. I'd never had the screen glitch problem on either one. they are both great phones. performance wise is almost the same, and the cameras are great on both.
I have the LG G5 and couldn't be any happier I mean it's fast, removable battery and can't live without it now... I hope the G6 carries this on
Negan Lannister your right? I mean I think they should still carry it but now that their not I might have to opt for the V20 but I'm in the UK and they don't sell it here
My LG G3 got bricked
My LG G4 got the bootloop
My LG G5 GPS does not work
Not buying the LG G6!
Tech James Yes my g5 never knows where I at
I had a g3 for years with no issue.
g4 no opinion
g5, that sounds like hardware or something covered under warranty.
wish I could get the G6
Thats actually really unfortunate 😂😂
Tech James If you do hacks and shit, It's no surprise that those happened.
I'm typing this on a 2 years old G3 and I hate it because nothing happens to it. I drowned it down the toilet and dropped it gazillion times.
Now I have ordered my G5 for 350 USD only because of the G3's low sound quality.
i personally like LG phones ... they are innovative and unique ... problem is with LGs pricing and marketing
Cyril Matthew I agree I have the g5 and I love it
Cyril Matthew nowhere near as bad as HTC thought. They've won in that category
Taseen Khan yeah true but even if they had good ads I'm pretty sure if/when people see that stupid pricing they instantly walk away. in terms of HTC
Taseen Khan that's why I typed and I quote, "In terms of HTC."
there phones lose value almost instantly. it will release at 800 and next month will be 400. they try to be unique and different but haven't had any success doing so
I seriously did not expect this many comments re: bootlooping. Apparently this is a bigger issue than even I was aware of!
Unrelated: I'm answering any questions you want to ask in the "Ask MrMobile" forum right now! Come on over: forums.androidcentral.com/ask-mrmobile/
MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Yes it is! It's a hardware fault, bad soldering of fhe components.
The nexus 5x, bootloops too
The G4 did as well !
MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Not sure if loud minority or legit widespread issue ...
I hold my Nexus 5X with worry now.
In such cases it is always hard to compare. No one states "Yay, I have no issues", but everyone _with_ the issue of course complains about it. I'd say it is a smaller percentage than it seems from the comments.
MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Mr.Mobile I'm a huge fan of yours, can you Google (Nexus 6Ps Random instant battery drain or immediate shotdowns) there is a huge issue with Nexus 6Ps and many many forums with 1000s of Nexus 6P owners having this issue. Google is doing nothing about it not Huawei. it seems that is a common trade to sell phones at enormous pricetags and right after a year or so the phones start acting up and the companies don't address the issues living the customers nothing but useless phones after or less than a year or so. You got your self a really good video on a subject that really matter and only someone like you can put this issue on the spotlight. please advocate for us and do a video on this. To many insidents to not talk about it.
Att: Your fan ( Eghie1kenobie.)
I love my G5 and Im thankful its a flop, because I got a mint condition used one for 150 on ebay. Its crazy fast and all its flaws can be fixed rather easily.
Concerned about software? Get an h830 or h850, Root and find a custom rom you like.
Concerned about durability? Use a case and screen protector.
Concerned about bootlooping? Download LGUP and your OS on your laptop, make an LG backup in your phone and you will be fine.
LG G5 is a fantastic phone, for those who know how to exploit its bounty.
Has it bootloped yet ?
g5 doesn t have bootloop issue but it has screen ghost problem and gps but those can be fixed
im running lineage os on my h830, amazing phone
@@issamthemorrocanjackass2403 it actually does have bootloop issues so does the v10, its less common but many people have reported it on the g5
My lg g5 face bootloop
I had the G4 and V10. Both suffered from the boot loop issue. It occurred on my G4 after my warranty expired so I sold it for a hundred bucks on eBay. I made the choice to get a V10 because I loved its camera. It started looping as well. Luckily my warranty was still valid so I swapped it out for a Nexus 6P. I really miss the optics of the V10, but LG needs to address this issue.
Hasan Shaik the fix for bootloop is changing the battery to a 3rd party battery.
The boootloop issue is a pain, really. Shame it happens to these phones with great cameras and stable os
DUPE dupe explain and could you demonstrate how u came to such a conclusion?
DUPE dupe I dont think it works that way.
Hasan Shaik as Google needs to address the huge issue the Nexus 6Ps are having at this very moment. Instant battery dranage at any ℅ . You never had you Nexus 6P turn off for no apparent issue at any battery % if not beware!!! Google Nexus 6P random shotdowns, turn off or battery depletion at any percentage and you will see. At the moment Im on my 5 Nexus 6P replacements all of them had this issue.
Do own G5 . Like the design .Not another brick like most of the phones these days .Curved screen on the top,like the power button/ finger print scanner on the back.Looking forward to G6.
I feel like the curve on the top is super underappreciated.
Dawid Bartman well if LG isnt selling many units ,and they've been keeping the removable battery since forever. It's logical for them to drop that functionality . I'd rather have wireless charging , and water resistance than another battery . The G6 will play it safe and that's okay . I'd rather them make really good devices than devices meant for a niche market.
literally LG G5 but with less power
Dawid Bartman g6 is guuud
I am using LG G5 almost 3 years. And it still running blazing fast. It is far batter than Samsug S7 or S7+. I don't why? Why people hate this pure gold.....?????
People were not hesitant in the slightest to hate on LG's next flagship once the G4 had bootloop issues.
In the last two years, it seems there phones are getting better and less prone to issues.
I had a G6, G5, and as of right now, a V30. I have used a G6 for a few months nearly a year ago, by far one of the phones I love. Maybe it's the way the OS is or it was the batteries manufactured for LG phones, but I always felt the battery was lasting twice as long compared to my Galaxy S7 edge.
The only problems I had with LG was with the G5, I needed to get a replacement bottom chin because when I replaced the battery, half the time it didn't start up and said 'insert a supported module' instead, getting a new bottom piece fixed this. Also one time, somehow despite the G5 having a LCD, there was screenburn that lasted a day or two and was fixed either with time or with the help of my blue light filter always on it.
Despite that, G6 which I used for around three or four months, was solid and I loved it. V30 seems to be working great so far, though I only had it for a week or two. LGs are great bang for buck, great battery, decently good OS, good hardware, decently good cameras, and after a year of initial release, damn great price.
Michael, I just want to say that I really appreciate the English subtitles in the videos. I understand most of the things but when I don't, the subtitles save me. Thank you for that.
+Ebubekir Inanc glad to hear it!
Ebubekir Inanc My cousin is the same way!
i second that.
I just bought a used G5 in mint condition for $185 😂 there were like 40 offerings on Swappa. People really didn't like this phone. Works out great for me though.
it's 99 dollars on eBay
+LOVES 2 Smooch
Keep in mind the comment was 10 months old.
Also keep in mind older generation of phones drop dramatically in price when a newer model is released.
The G6 was just released then and the v30 wasn't out yet, the G5 dropped from 200-300 to 100-150 as a result.
Spooky Psyche dang that was a good deal
Paid 90 for mine. Second hand.
Back glass cracked (not camera lens)
Thats basically it. Theres even a screen protector on it.
For those watching this to see if it's worth getting a used one dirt cheap this is my experience:
I exchanged a perfectly good LG V10 for this phone about a year back and the G5 kept randomly rebooting and the mic wouldn't work at all so I thought I'd been tricked. But despite the weird software, the beautiful pink metal body made me invest some time fixing it up.
*Taking apart the bottom module and carefully cleaning the connectors fixed the mic
*Replacing the battery stopped the restarts.
and when I found out about the Gcam support and the incredible boost it's HDR modes added to the image quality, I was hooked. I still daily drive this phone and It's a great conversation starter when I just slide the yellow battery out. Brillliant.
i am, frankly, still blown away by how good the camera was on mine. i upgraded to a samsung midranger and while it's by far the better phone, the camera is noticeably worse. if the latest LGs retain the camera while fixing the flaws i might switch back.
I hated mine, 6 months in the screen started ghosting, tried everything to make it stop and it just wouldn't, even replaced it and even the replacement ghosted, not to mention that the battery life is terrible compared to anything even slightly more modern, and if you ever need to replace the charging port good luck because they marry the port to the motherboard meaning you can't replace it, I also wasn't impressed at all with the cameras, they have this weird oversharp and over saturated look to them and are horrible in low light, the fingerprint scanner literally scratches with a fingernail and after it collects a few scratches it hardly works anymore, I sold mine off and got a p20 pro which is a night and day better phone
I've had the V 20 since November and I love it. Really good camera, video and audio features that I use all the time. I put Nova Launcher on it's been a great phone. The battery isn't as bad as some made it out to be, so that hasn't been an issue for me either and I would consider myself a moderate to heavy user.
Ian Schulze I love mine, I don't even notice the battery life because of how easy it is to switch batteries
Cam Hauver-Reeves dude that's why I'm still holding on to mine.. G6 hmm, with no removable battery?? might make it a no go.
Ian Schulze I agree. I currently use my V20 more often than my i7+. I just love the usability of it and the features over the other android phones. Highly recommend.
#V20Masterrace reporting in.
I have been using the V20 since december and it's a great phone. Great camera and and Android actually runs smooth on it. Also the battery last all day with a good amount of usage.
I'm pretty excited for the G6 and I hope LG solve the boot loop issue as well.
There is no bootloop issue since the V10\G4.
actualy g4 had big problems with bootloop... i hate you
LG G4 had big issue with botloop. Just google it... i still hate you Gal
this is why I still have a g2 on android 4.4.2 kit kat. lag? yes. when you play high intensive games and then go on doing something else. heat? yes ....and I mean burning heat several times...but no problem...water has gotten into phone dropped it on concrete and metal...still no problem. Idk if I should get a g5 now
I have it dude, not a beauty as design but it works without lags and photos are so awesome. Battery is average, screen quality very good but below as light intensity comparing to Samsung amoled screen.
I am watching this on a G5 as I write this and I couldn't be happier.
I've had it since launch, nearly a year ago, now and I'm still as happy as the day I got it.
Service reception is good, call quality is stunning, especially with HD sound. (I'm not sure if that feature is a Verizon exclusive, but it's lovely.)
The camera is stunning. Video is gorgeous and records at 60 fps.
The hardware is fast, one of the fastest Android devices I've ever gotten my mitts on. (Bested only by Pixel.)
The screen and charge longevity are the biggest problems. The screen has LCD... echoes, I guess you could say. Watching something white will leave a temporary "burn in" that's quite noticeable for a period of time as the screen changes imagery. The battery doesn't hold the same amount of charge as it used to. I know this is commonplace with LiON batteries, but I was quite shocked. It's nothing terrible, but you can tell they don't last as long as they used to out of the box.
That said, I'm still incredibly happy with it and when it does come time to replace it, I'll be quite sad about it. I've become very affectionate towards this phone and that won't be changing any time soon.
love my LG G5
why?
Im thinking in getting in it.
Justin Kubicz I love my g5. very fast, very stable, the camera is sweet.
Beside battery life, it's perfectly fine for me. Its main camera beats my friend's S7 (not talking about its wide angle camera as a bonus), and performance is also fine. It's currently 399. I highly recommended.
Aleksandar Satarić sure it's not the G5 SE?
The SE is still worth the money. IMO
Bought the G5 after my Moto X Style's screen shattered. Excellent phone with USB-C, fast hardware, removable battery, amazing camera and Android N which my Moto X hadn't received yet because Lenovo doesn't know what they are doing. Simply a phone worth the money I spent on it.
+Peter Timmermans that shattered-screen problem is no joke on the XPE. I've personally seen it on two units that weren't even dropped.
MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Luckily mine was dropped or I would be even more upset with Lenovo. The drop killed everything including the gyroscope, sensors and front facing camera.
No Removable battery , Its no more LG. I'll stick to G5.
Brody Dalle I know most people don't use 2nd battery but most power users do this and regarding the size it won't be as big as 5600 mAh ie two batteries of g5 and 5 min gets you to 100 % anywhere anytime. And talking to technology of charging qc 4 or any qc technology has heat issue and the technique used reduces the life of batteries due heat. So battery cradle is always good option without any issue and no quick charging
Not sure what phone you would buy instead. I don't think any other flagship phones other than LG has a removable battery. It's a dead feature at this point. Manufacturers gave it up in favor of easier waterproofing, and having more internal space for new hardware features.
Brody Dalle good for u, using a power phone as underpowered
Lawrence Wong still good for u
Sketcher0204 may be charging technology like oneplus 3 to come in for better brand
I did get the G5 last month...bad timing I know.... I came from an S7 Edge that had a line of stuck pink pixels and it was just annoying the crap out of me. Another reason why I switched from the S7 Edge is because those phones are pretty difficult to take care of with a Screen protector and a case. (Possibly because I'm trash at installing screen protectors).
So far my experiences with the G5 have been nothing but positive. It's fast, double tap to wake and lock is fantastic, the camera is alright (I do miss the low light performance of the S7). It's easy to take care of with a combination of skins, screen protectors, and a case. It's really all that I wanted in a smartphone, it just does the job for what I do.
I've had a G5 since the beginning. I agree on the looks but it's not a big deal to me since I always have a case on it. I was also disappointed by how long it's taken AT&T to release Android 7 on the device. I'm also not the biggest fan of the LCD screen and much prefer the AMOLED screen seen on other devices.
Still even with all that said, I'm happy with the phone. It's plenty fast still, faster than the Samsung counterparts, and the camera is still awesome. The camera was my #1 priority when choosing a new phone last year and that's probably why I went with the G5 and don't regret it.
Great video BTW!
Good review brother. But what about V20 !!! WHY NO in depth review yet ?
hogr qadr It's LG fault.
The build quality was the main issue for me. The phone felt like plastic, the power button rattled and the screen flickered when pressed it a little harder. Not the flagship qualities. See you at MWC, Michael!
bit late replying here, but i've seen a lot of videos of people pushing on the g5 screen and it doing a ripple or flickering but on mine no matter how hard i press or what i do i cant seem to get it to do any of those things? Its like the one i got from verizon had a higher quality screen than everyone else was talking about. and the phone is still holding up perfectly at this point. :/
TechLineHD Get a case: Boom problem solved
Ultra GamingHD Problem not solved. Some people don't like cases.
Yeah the build quality was shit.
Honestly the buikd grew on me.
Like despite the back feeling and looking plastic. Yet fact remains its still aluminum so the build mever deterred me at all.
I bought a G5 for my 2nd line last month, and been enjoying it, has even replaced my iPhone 7 camera wise for now.
I have a G5 and I think it will be the last LG phone that I own. I'm probably going to switch back to a Motorola for my next phone.
If the Samsung S8 isn't garbage I'd consider switching to that, after my V10 bootlooped that's what I did (previous phone was a Moto X)
Josh Boyda as a g5 owner also I completely agree with you
I own a v20 and I f**cking love it. My previous smarthphone was a Note 4, It was awesome and I miss the Super AMOLED and stylus but nothing more. *Sorry 4 my bad engrish*
Abr3200 same I use to have the note 4 and it was awesome I loved the s pen but I feel like the v20 is the best phone to live up to it after the note7 incident
Abr3200 🕴🕴🕴🌚🌚🌚🌞🌞🌞
I'm a proud owner of a LGG4 that perform as well as my Nexus 6P and my S7 Edge and never have an issue with it. When my original Nexus 6P was replaced due to some well know issue when it was updated to Nougat 7.0 and when my original S7 Edge was replace also dew to the fact that this phone is so fragile and slippery, The LGG4 is the only phone that is the original and never got replaced. Still in prestine condition, snappy, when it had fallen out of my hands it just take the hit like a champ and with my 3 extra batteries and a external battery cradle I can go a whole weekend with pulling out any cables to charge anything. LGG4 for me is a keeper. If we don't get any other phone this year with a swappable battery I most likely will get this or the LGv10 or the LGV20. knowing that they the easiest phones to fix and that when the battery give out I can replace it my self is one of the best feature and LG phone has..
buy a fucking skin or a case for the s7 edge lmfao
Who has a lg g5 like me?
me
Android Tutorials me i like it
Just bought one, should arrive in a couple of days
GlossyNyds its a great phone ,main issue for me is the display because a little bit of screen bleeding and screen burn in, but it is a sharp display
What do you mean with screen bleeding and burning?
i don't know why LG not fix the boot loop problems. almost all their flagship got the issue
Because its hardware issues not software
It has to be fixed whether its hardware or software. And thats purely LG's responsibility
patrick mbughuni it is being fixed.. LG cannot fix hardware remotely. The device has to be sent in for a board replacement.
but their last generation flagship had the same issue, so they should have fixed it for the g5
That's why they've been releasing phones with bootloop issues for over 2 years in a row? They didn't fix it, replacement boards will develop the same issue over time.
I picked up a G5 this past November when my beloved Xperia Z3 was on the fritz. It's not a pretty phone, true. But its as fast, the camera is nice, screen is bright, batteries are inexpensive and, with something like the Google Now launcher, just about stock. Nougat rolled out not too long after I bought it on T-Mobile, so I'm good there. I'm happy with it and would look to see what the G6 has to offer. That said, I still like my Z3 more. As a $400 phone, it's a steal for the specs. But it wasn't enough to sway anyone from a S7 or HTC 10
Man you just got such a simpathic voice so it's always very pleasent to watch your videos and the clean quality, the effort and passion can definitly be seen. This was the first video I have watched from your channel and it was one of the best about the lg g5 and helped me a lot. (I wasn't sure if I should get it in 2k17 or not). Keep it up ;) You doing awesome work.
Boot looping since G3. I will never buy a LG.
I am afraid of buying LG phones because of the bootloop issues, i hope they issue a statement when releasing the G6
G3, G4, V10, Nexus 5X all had bootloop problems. Don't think they will figure this out soon
Marcel Diezasch i owne nexus-5x and never ever had aboot loop
Mine died from the Blue screen of death
Francisco Mello Wow! i had LG G3 for one and half year and never experience bootloop problem! It was actually very awesome phone!
Hey Michael! I know it might seem a little shallow to leave a comment on your video for this giveaway but you along with Marquees are my favorite tech reviewers. I really enjoyed this video because when this phone came out it got a bunch of crap and I felt dumb for buying one, some people like Marquees didn't even review it! So seeing you giving it some love was very nice :) And lastly when you left Pocketnow I was broken, you have a way with words that nobody else can even come close to and its beautiful and when I watched your farewell speech I swear I was in pieces, so when I saw you made this channel I was ecstatic and subscribed right away. I can't wait to tackle this journey to one million subscribers with you and Ill he here the whole way.
LG G5 with battery kit and micro SD is the best camera smartphone for my youtube video. V20 is good but bigger for my gimbal stabilizer. Removable battery is a must for me
How's the video on G5?
Not looking forward to the LG G6, I don't understand why $650 phones are so popular? A smart consumer would protect that investment with a case no doubt? rendering the 'premium build' a waste.. or are phones such a status symbol now that everyone must see what logo is on the back?. I used to own a nexus 5, which was a $650 phone on the inside and a $100 phone on the outside which retailed for $349, slap a case on it.. and you can't tell the difference. The G5 dropped in price (rightfully so) and I picked it up for $380 a few months ago, slap a case on it and it and all you can't tell the difference. Replaceable battery is a non-argument for me and easy repairability as I like to keep my phones longer than 12 months.
Also since when is 5.5+ inch screen the new norm?
I don't understand the obsession with glass and metal. Glass is more fragile, and metal requires either glass or metal for the device to actually work as a phone. There are plenty of high quality plastics out there, but hardly anyone uses them.
Some people don't like using cases. I'm not one of those people, but I know them. A friend's been saved from drops by just having a glass screen protector.
Yeah, what I hate, is most of these reviewers don't take price as seriously as they should, they don't live in a world where keeping a phone going longer than 3 years is necessary due to it being a large expenditure. Always their 'favourite phone' of the year is some $650+ 6 inch behemoth.
I begin to worry the direction everything is headed as everyone tries to emulate apple, just take google for example, they killed the nexus line for 'pixel' and everyone is calling it the 'best android phone' or 'finally a google phone worth reviewing' a $650 phone without water resistance and massive bezels? seems everyone gets sucked into the marketing.
These expensive phones should exist, they are beautiful but as a result they should be the niche market and the fully capable nexus 5 type phones should make the majority of sales.. consumerism is a weird thing..
Richard Head g6 is really good
Tams80 wireless charging and nfc
dude every video is pure gold
hey Michael, I'm looking for a phone for my mom as a replacement for her Zenfone 2 and was thinking about the Axon 7 or Honor 8, would you recommend this one as well?
Raian Levy dude if u want the speakers then go for tge axon 7 or the oneplus 3 or 3t
Raian Levy either the axon 7 or honor 8 would be way better than the g5
Shuchit Sharingan the 3/3t are out of budget (~350usd)
I bought my girlfriend a ZTE Axon 7 mini to replace her LG G4. Highly recommend.
I'd say only if she's really gonna make use of the superior camera. Otherwise the Honor 8 would probably be a better choice. I'm not too big a fan of the Axon 7 but plenty of people seem willing to vouch for it, so shrug emoji.
Love Your Reviews Brother!!! I watch them religiously!!! :)
I have a G5 with nougat. (sprint). this sucker is blazing fast and love the removable battery ❤. screen is plenty great, and honestly I don't care about the primer and paint. I use a case. The cameras, as mentioned in the video are incredible. The wide angle camera is so useful and productive. Only phone I'd consider replacing it with is the V20. Having a removable battery is what determines if I get a phone. I had the G2 for 3 years, excellent phone but the battery got old and drained big time. Hearing LG is ditching the removable battery for a dumbass gimmick of water proofing blows my mind. Sure water resistance is nice, but in my opinion, I'd take swappable batteries any day. I'm responsible enough to avoid water contact. The LG G5 is an excellent phone. Great display, easily repairable, removable battery, excellent cameras, super fast daily operation, and now with nougat, even more customizable.
Oh man the LG G5 is what I built my youtube channel with from 2016 to 2018. Thanks to that phone and its wideangle lens I vlogged my travels to japan and my ill fated marriage.
The G4's design was so much better! It's honestly the classiest looking device with the leather clad back.
Agreed.
The same can be said about G3's overheating because of the display. Yes, it lead the trend of QHD display but that device wasn't flawless..
When we look back at the era of G4, it is considered the best device of the time. The S7 is superior to G5, while the G4 surpases S6 by a long shot!
Negan Lannister ....I agree...
Great content! I'm planning to buy a new phone, coming from LG G2. I'm looking at LG G5 and Oneplus 3T. Which one would you suggest? considering 3T is more expensive by a small margin. Thanks in advance!
I've been using G5 for 7months now. And its good, really good. Moduls were a stupid idea ended up as tragedy. Rest is fine though
Love your reviews Micheal! Waiting for More content from MWC!
own G5 for some three months. I'm surprised how good phone it is, especially given its price tag.
yeh camera setup is second to none! also it is the best mono speaker phone out there. on top it is the best display out there for everyone that can't stand AMOLED s, and enjoin in pure brought whiteness of IPS. battery capacity come short, but hardware and software optimizations make this phone run for long. I can't say objectively and measurably for how long, because of habit to quickly charge it 2-3 times, for a shot periods of time. QuickCharge 3.0 is something that alongside dual camera setup, sound and display quality, is something that I can't compromise, and G5 delivers. some phones might have better looks, at first sight, but G5 looks grows on you fairly quickly. Plus I keep my in silicon case. My only complain is super aggressive task killing. no more than 5 tasks is in the task list. I don't use "friends" so can't comment on it. I don't see the point, but reckon that having exchangeable battery is good thing on long run.
Looking forward to see what G6 brings, but in the G5 price category there's no better choice ATM.
Anyone else currently going through a nostalgia trip of their old phones and looking them up on youtube? 😬
As far as it being used as just a phone and surfing, gaming, watching vids, and taking pics, it's an AMAZING phone! As far as the mods/friends, meh. That is it's only true downfall. I had one when it came out, and I'm getting one again because I know it's a solid performer. If you can get over the dumb mods and just focus on what it can do amazingly well, you'll still be pleased to this day today with it. If all you do is focus on it's mod flops, you'll just never know.
No the battery isn't the biggest, but it's optimized well enough to get a fair amount of screen on time regardless. My gf is ALWAYS charging her iPhone 6. ThebG5 does have Quick Charge 3.0 and a removable and replaceable battery. Yeah...um...=SCORE!
And did I mention it can be had in the $100 range today? Less if you buy used or remanufactured. Easy to repair also, and the price of it's parts in on the fall. Another score
Just wanted say that I love yor reviews... Make it easy to compare models.... thanks!
I recently bought an LG G5 following the price drop. I must say, it's a suitable upgrade for those upgrading from a OnePlus 2 or similarly priced/specced phone and can't afford a higher priced S7 or comparatively priced phone. The screen and camera are amazing, and as both a Nova Launcher user and (currently) a user of LG's android skin, it's suitable for my needs. As of now, LG supports an app drawer "home screen," which brings back the app drawer, and although it's by no means stock Android, it's growing on me.
I did, however, replace the pre-installed messaging app with Google's app, since I couldn't find a way to disable screen wake-ups from notifs.
The battery life is actually really good on my phone; I can last a day pretty easily, without swapping batteries. This was actually my second choice of phone, however: I was first considering a V20, but opted out for the extra screen real estate due to the size of that phone. I owned both a 5" phone and a 6" phone, and i can say that LG's 5.3" size fits just right for me.
As for the G6, I'm not sure if I will buy it, primarily since I'm curious over Samsung's offering. I may also wait for the next iteration of the V-series to see if that will sway me back to the phablet side.
I really like the way you deliver your speeches. I am hooked from the first word, up to the very last one.
The thing that killed it for me with LG is the UI. It's worse than TouchWiz with all those pastel colors and cartoonish icons. I wanted that Rolling Bot Ball. Not enough to buy a G5 though...
Agreed on all!
Andrew Schuld Touchwiz was back before, but now with nougat on top on a Galaxy s7 I actually prefer it over stock android, Samsung has really stepped up their game.
Eddy Nelson Lopez You're not wrong. TouchWiz is miles ahead of where it used to be. That's why at this point in time I dislike LG the most. I just don't care for a heavy-handed skin that Samsung, LG or any other manufacturer uses. Pure Android makes me happy.
That moment when Touchwiz is more optimized than Vanilla android (reference to GPE HTC M7 and Galaxy S4).
because lg mainly targeted at Asians countries. As an asian, i love LG's ui
I loved that you kept doing your After the B... I mean, the re-do series!!! It's really entertaining, and help us to see if certain phones are still a good buy for those who waited for its price to come down. The LG G5 was one of the phones I was considering to buy on the next month, and your video helped me a lot! Thanks!
@4:53 Could you clarify what you meant by "fancier glass"?
Das better camera optics.
Das that was vague for phones...
Das glass = screen resolution (2K)
Photographers refer to lenses as "glass" and thus he was talking about the camera optics, as Ryan said. If you didn't get the reference, you're not the demographic he's talking about.
Michael Graham you think the world depends on you thoughts, a good screen comes with a good gorilla glass there's no meaning or refeering, it's a simple review not a da vinci code sequel.
Great video! 👏 Looking forward to your videos from MWC!!!!
I own a g5 and the only good thing about it is the double tap to sleep feature.
Love that feature.
Got a OnePlus 3T and got the feature so...
Heck even my LG phoenix 2 go phone had the option 😂
I was watching his Note 7 review when this one poped up. as always great review Fisher !! but that HTC U review still remains the best I've ever seen !! safe trip !!
I've never been so early. appreciate me please.
I appreciate you.
lol
ChargePositive I adore you. Not really.
ChargePositive OK
good luck
review redo is a brilliant series. i like watching new reviews for last year flagships to see how they age. it shows how OEMs stand behind their products, or not
+Mobasher Helmy that's the idea! Thanks for the support!
Wow RUclips algorithm 😂
Love these Review Re-Do! Great work!!
Last LG phone I owned was the G3 and camera was solid. Wasn't a fan of the software but I was able to get really good shots on it.
g5>>>>s7
man that was a hell video!!! your videos seems so helpful for common people to chose decision... you says about device exactly what an user is looking for
why would you ever get a phone from a manufacturer that has such infamy regarding bootloader issues? they say that the g6 will not have such issues but the proof is in the performance. so we will see
Dante Rodrigues
i never had that problem on my lg g3
Dante Rodrigues i have also never had any issues with my lg g5 amazing phone only paid 100 for it new with extras so im not complaining have not seen one bad thing about it
LG doesn't have any bootloader issues. they more than likely got paid to lock the bootloaders.
Dante Rodrigues i
Dante Rodrigues lg g6 is so good!
I've been rocking a V20 for a few months now and since swapped out a few stock apps for my favorite options (Gboard and Action Launcher, For example), I've been enjoying the hell out of it. While it could do with better battery life, the swappable battery and super fast quick charge more than make up for that in my opinion. My favorite features have to be the quad DAC (with promo B&O earbuds) and the camera. I really feel like I have become a much better photographer by playing around with the manual mode. It hardly offers everything a professional photographer would need, but it really feels like a great starter camera for learning the ropes. My profile picture here on RUclips is one of the shots I'm really proud of.
Love these videos Mr.Mobile
I still remember the campaign featuring Jason Statham. I never expected it to flop really hard
Great review as always! keep up the great work
Thanks for Bootloop issue to mention. Its very rare from professionals.
I am the V10 owner with bootloop, thank to warranty for giving me a free motherboard exchange. But lack of updates, bad optimisation, locked bootloader and no word about Nougat update makes me to consider another brand for replacement.
Thank you for acknowledging the boot loop issues! the G4 and G5's boot looping issues have been really bad (especially the G4), hopefully talking about these things will put pressure on LG to invest more on preventing manufacturing defects.
Mr. Mobile, really big fan of your video tech reviews. Especially on mobile devices. Especially the most recent Review Redo videos... Hahaha. Can you do a review redo on Note 5 running on Nougat? (no update yet for my phone in Malaysia)
Great review! Thinking of getting one to you use as a back up phone and camera for days out etc.
Awesome video, I dont know if its the music but this reminded me of a How Stuffs Made episode
+Joel Lockey ha - thanks!
I got the G5 for almost 5 months now and I like it a lot, as you said, the main feature for me is the camera, and the price tag is good, as for the modules, I do agree, that restarting the mobile when switching modules is probably not the best thing but it is not like you are going to be swapping modules 3 times a day! So I can live with that....plus I get bored so fast with stuff in general, so for me the modules bring a senses of 'dynamism' to my G5 if that makes sense! Chipset is powerful enough as a matter of fact I think it is quite good. The B&O DAC paired with B&O earphones work quite well for me. Then I must confess that I am not an intensive multimedia user, I just enjoy taking loads of photos, listening to music with good audio quality and a casual game and for that kind of use the G5 is quite good!
You've got your own channel now awesome bro
I am looking at getting the Oneplus 3t. Only thing I am nervous about if I have a problem with the phone, how good will support be in a replacement in need be?
Keep going your channel is a future sucess!!!
3:28 Is that a Klingon warbird and 2 enterprise ships ???Great video anyways Michael
That "Judge Judy" bit had me rolling!
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Last 5 years i owned just samsung android phones and 2 weeks ago, i drcided to change again my phone thinking to buy a Galxy s7 edge. But finally I decided to try something else, so i bought an Lg G5 h850. I was pretty concerned about screen bleeding, the fingerprint sensor is too clicky, and other little things, but after some time, i started to love this phone more and more, it have a great camera, the wide lens camera is so cool, the display have realistic colors and pretty good brightness, the only thing i don.t like is the small capacity battery.....but is a great phone and i think is a pretty good choice.
thanks for this video! I'm in the market for a new phone and I was seriously considering this one . I do like a great camera but the short comings on this phone makes me believe I'd be better off without it. got a suggestion? I was thinking of the one plus 3t
The 3T is a tremendous device, as is the Moto Z Play. Reviews of both available here on the channel.
It's not that it's bad. On its own, it's pretty good. It's just that it's main differentiating point was poorly implemented and its main rival arguably made a more appealing handset for the mainstream market. And the bootloop fiasco which began with the G4, of which I had 2 which failed.
Hope they fix everything with the G6.
I have one and after about a year of use, the fingerprint sensor has mysteriously stopped working and the option to set it up again in the settings has vanished
I own a G5, and i actually record all my videos that are on my channel with my G5. It is an amazing phone and just recently was able to install Nougat, which is quite impressive, but the G5 has held out well and the camera is a stand out feature. I'm hoping to purchase the G6 and also to continue recording my videos with the G5! Great video!
300K subs very soon... Top channel!
Just bought LG G 5 on the eve of G 6 launch due to your great rationalization about flagship specs on mid range price which makes it appealing now.
Dude your editing, one liners are killers. R you a film maker or something?
I picked up a g5 for $275 as a replacement for my zenfone 2 that'd crapped out. For me, what sold me was the specs, removable battery (my zenfone's battery had gone bad), and a slightly smaller screen than the zen's 5.5 inches. The modularity wasn't worth it, but I bought it just to use as a plain old phone, and its hard to find a flagship with a removable battery these days, something I hope Lg keeps putting in their phones. for the price I got my g5 for, I couldn't have asked for anything better
I love my LG G5, as much as I love your reviews and HTC 10. First of all, love the no drawer issue that everybody hates, the phone lets you group the apps and name the little boxes. That helped me find aps faster. My first unit suffered the boot course, the insurance covered a new unit that works as charm... I do not like samsumg because the 2 that I had, had issues with charging... As for your reviews... lover that they are not prejudice and cover both the good and the bad objectively. I have use your review to make the decision of getting the HTC 10!!!
Thinking of getting either the g4 or the g5, any recommendations? I was really considering g5 due to the hardware but does the "modularity" of the phone affect performance? I just really want a phone that is simple, can do what a smartphone should do.
Great review as always, thanks
Love these re-dos!
I really wanted this phone but I was one of the ones bitten by the boot loop bug of the seriously awesome G4. I loved that phone, but having it crap out weeks after the warranty expired put a sour taste in my mouth and I haven't snuggled up to LG since. It is incredible that Samsung was able to recover from the disaster that was the Note 7 (I am typing this on a Tab S6) but LG could not redeem themselves in my eyes, and I wager the eyes of other tech heads.
I know its been a few months since its launch and your hands on video, but are you going to do a proper V20 review? I love mine and would enjoy your thoughts!
does the bootlooping affect every model of each phone or does it only affect certain models? (e.g. us, eu, international, etc.) i had a G3 D855 for a year and i never had it bootloop on me. i have a friend who had the same phone and he never had any issues. he has a g5 now and i dont think he has any issues with it either. i'm from singapore if that helps.
Michael Fisher you have to be my favorite RUclipsr out there keep up the good work!
Hello, Michael!
I love the G5 from the beginning! I liked how LG wanted to try something new with the modularity (even though they kinda failed), and knowing the fact, that I would never buy a single module for this phone, I still bought ot. And I do not regret it.
Design-wise, I think the phone has a totally unique and sexy looking, thanks to the dual camera setup, the curved glass on the top of the front, and basically the curved top and bottom lines of the phone. Physical button placement is comfortable. The only downside, however, is a huge downside. And that's where the phone's body and the "module" (you know, that little detachable thingie, which the battery is sitting on) meet. On my device the lines meet perfecfly on one side, but on the other side they are absolutely off! It's almost a dealbreaker thing for me, I'd say. Other than that, primer coating... It's not bad at all, yes, indeed, a metal body would be nice, but I'm not complaining. Unfortunately, I dropped it once, and the coating easily got damaged on the corners.
I have to say, that if there are any downsides of this phone, the camera makes up for all of them. It's performance is outstanding! The manual mode is very comfortable to use, which was an importatn factor, since I use it 80% of the time. HOWEVER! When I updated to V20a Nougat software, the camera got kind of broken. You couldn't manually set the ISO, because above 0.6 shutter speed, it would have automatically raised it, no matter what you did. Basically killing the noiseless low-light pictures... Very annoying! And even more annoying, that LG realized the problem, fixed it in V20b or V20c, but they are not updating the devices! I had to manually flash a V20c ROM on mine to get rid of this camera problem. But average users wouldn't even realize this "little" problem, I reckon. The cameras themselves are fantastic, the main shooter performs very well, and the wide-angle one comes in pretty handy a lot of times, sometimes I found myself using it more than the ruglar one.
Software. Honestly, I have no idea why are people so unsatisfied with the software. I think one can live without an app drawer, I got used to it, too. I like the fact that you can hide all the LG and other kind of bloatware icons, so you can keep your screen organized and clean. I gave it a chance, and now I am used to it. I think it's totally fine. But generally, the UI is snappy. Nougat update rolled out fast, it arrived around November, if I remember correctly, but here in Hungary, I got it on the 16th December. I can't imagine that you couldn't update your phone in the United States.
The headphone jack is just as good as a quad DAC V20, I just can't believe that an amateur ear can hear a difference between these two devices. The loudspeaker is loud and clear.
One last thing about the screen. It easily burns in. I don't know what is the proper terminology for an LCD burn-in, but it happens! The burn-in, however, is just temporary. I regularly see my navigation buttons' ghosts on my screen if I turn my phone horizontal to, let's say, watch a video on youtube. I'd say if there is something making this phone not feel premium, well this is. The screen is very much prone to this effect, and though it goes away in 5-10 minutes, it's still annoying.
So, to finish my long post, I'm overally satisfied with this phone. Having a much better price tag than the competitors, I think LG gives us a lot of good stuff with this device. Even though I'm not going to buy it, I am looking forward to the G6.
P.S.: Love your videos, Michael!
Bálint
+Baleent7 thanks for the detailed feedback, and happy to hear you're loving your phone!
I have an LG V20, and my girlfriend has the G5. I work for a phone store that sells both, and definitely people know the issues that the G5 has had, and most steer clear of it. Honestly, I am weary to sell one because almost 75% of them come back with issues, and angry phone customers are not ones you want to deal with. Despite this, and overwhelmingly negative reviews of the device, I really like it, and my girlfriend loves hers. I switch phones constantly, and never owned an LG until this V20 and I love it. I wish they would fix their software, and put better quality materials in their builds, but I truely hope they get it together with the G6 and make a killer phone.
I Never Subscribe To a Review Chanel But When I Do It's Mr Mobile
My moto x pure is getting slow and the battery is wearing down. Is this phone a good purchase for $250? I need recommendations Mike Fisher. Kind of interesting in the Asus zenfone 3 zoom that finally was released. I don't need blazing fast. Plus I am saving the real money for the Oneplus 5.
I have a G5 on contract. I love the fact that people still ask me which phone I have based on the two cameras on the back! Also, another fantastic review! Thanks Michael!
You know when one is a good reviewer when you watch their videos more than once.
My old G2 bootlooped constantly, i can't believe the G5 does too, i nearly bought the G5 a month back but decided on the Samsung S7 instead after watching this video, thanks man!
ok so I had the G6, and that phone is amazing, but I couldn't afford to pay for anymore (personal issues) went back to my g5 and I forgot how cool it was to switch batteries and go from 0 to 100 like that instead of waiting for it to charge. I'd never had the screen glitch problem on either one. they are both great phones. performance wise is almost the same, and the cameras are great on both.