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Last year's LG G4 was fantastic. It kept the best features of Android alive (like having a removable battery and expandable storage), while ushering in a few new things, like a slight curve to the phone's body, optional leather cases, and a camera that's actually worth a damn.
Unfortunately, badass specs and cool design didn't translate to sales. So this year, it appears that LG will be trying something different.
LG is announcing its new flagship smartphone, the LG G5, on February 21 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It's the same date
The theme of LG's event is "Play" as shown by this animated invitation with a dancing robot and hopping yellow... um... we're not actually sure what that thing is. But if the rumors are true, LG will reveal much more than the G5. We'll get to all of that in minute. For now let's focus on the smartphone.
What will it be called?
See the teaser GIF above.
Design
LG is expected to make some big design changes to its flagship smartphone this year. Whereas the G4 was plastic and curved, the G5 will be cloaked in metal and straight as an arrow, according to noteworthy leaker Evan Blass.
In addition to the Terminator metal body, the G5's main display will also shrink in size, which is rare for every modern smartphone that unflinchingly follows the familiar mobile tenant of bigger is better. Why?
Well, probably two reasons, actually. Last fall, LG introduced the V10, a monstrous 5.9-inch smartphone with a second ticker display
Aside from the leak's solid source, the G series has a tendency to incorporate some of its weirder experiments from other phones. Last year, the G4's curve was brought to you courtesy of the G Flex smartphones
This image from Android Authority supposedly shows schematics of the upcoming G5. Although this lacks a lot of detail, these images would suggest that LG is getting rid of the curve and possibly stretching the ticker display across the entire phone. LG's also moved the volume rocker-which last year flanked the power button the back of the phone-to the left side.
This image from Android Headlines show a render for a G5 case. Two points of interest are the power button/fingerprint sensor, which seems very similar to Google's Nexus 5X and 6P button layout, and the camera system looks radically redesigned. Here's a closer look:
The camera does seems to have a dual lens set up, which Phone Arena says will actually take two images and stitch them together for a super great (and probably super wide-angled) photos. There are no test shots out there however so we can't exactly validate those claims until we get our hands on one. However, last year's G4 camera was absolutely stellar
Hardware
Compared to rumors surrounding the Galaxy S7
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Other than that, and the radical camera makeover and design discussed above, the specs sound in-step with 2016 if not just a tinge behind the technological Swiss Army knife that may be the Galaxy S7...except for this one last thing...
WTF is a "Magic Slot"?
VentureBeat also reports that the LG G5 will have something called a "Magic Slot." The idea is that this slot turns the G5 into a type of modular smartphone with a replaceable pieces that can give it extra abilities. Evan Blass lists several camera modules, including "action, 360, VR, and party," along with an audio amplifier and physical keyboard.
This is supposedly what the Magic Slot looks like. The slot seems to allow the battery to be replaceable, which was one of the G4's biggest advantages. And apparently you can add additional cartridges as well. Honestly, it's hard to predict what a "magic slot" could make possible, but it's incredibly exciting to think about the prospect of building a modular phone. Let's just hope this rumor is true.
Software
In recent years, the LG's user interface has gone from terrible to passable, but by no means better than pure Android, both aesthetically and performance-wise. The software is usually loaded up with bloatware and degrades the Android experience by adding questionably useful stuff like Knock Code, which is pretty useless when you have a fingerprint sensor.
Update: the LG G5 will have an "Always On" display and it'll look like this, as this Android Authority image shows. Hopefully, you'll be able to read your notifications, much like Motorola's low-power Moto Display.
One additional piece of software might be LG Pay, a mobile payments system that also comes with its own plastic smart card
Cost and availability
The LG G5 will most likely be available on all major carriers-AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint-like always. As for price, it'll probably be $600ish, which was the launch price of the G5's previous two ancestors. Although we know the phone will launch on February 21, the actual ship date is still uncertain. Considering LG probably bumped up its smartphone timetable to compete with Samsung at MWC, it's release will most likely be around the same time. (The S7 is supposed to ship on March 11).
The G5 sounds like one weird phone that tries to retain what LG is known for (removable battery) while trying to do something different (metal body, Magic Slot). Of course, the G5 could also be a colossal dud, and a big blow to the company's already ailing smartphone sales. Either way, 2016 is starting to look pretty bizarre for the world of mobile.
LG G5 (rumored) specs:
- Network: AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint
- OS: Android Marshmallow with LG UX
- CPU: Snapdragon 820 processor
- Screen: 5.3-inch 2560x1440 IPS LCD + Second display
- RAM: 3GB
- Storage: 32GB + MicroSD
- Camera: 16 megapixel rear camera / 8 megapixel front camera
- Battery: 2,800 mAh
- Price and Availability: Unknown (probably $600ish) and maybe March
- Notable extras: Fingerprint sensor, Magic Slot, removable battery, always on display
Contact the author at darren.orf@gizmodo.com
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