When LG first showed off the G5, it made a big show of it being the
first phone with modular capabilities. This ability to swap out and
customize certain hardware parts has
been a longtime fantasy for mobile users. Like building a personal
computer, you can upgrade certain components that are important to you
or fit a certain need. It's encouraging to see LG take these baby steps towards modularity. This isn't a concept device stuck in developer limbo. Instead, LG ran this on a mass-market flagship
phone, which hopefully means it's committed to furthering this feature
in the next iterations. LG is facing a gigantic challenge in 2016. It’s launching directly against Samsung's Galaxy S7 which improves on an already excellent platform to become an
incredibly accomplished smartphone. To combat Samsung and the
omnipresent iPhone, LG has decided to innovate and rethink how we use
smartphones. The G5 is really different. It’s a phone that has a bottom and
battery that detach, allowing you to clip in new modules that give the
G5 special abilities, like a better camera or higher-quality sound. It’s
a small change, but damn exciting because of what it represents and
what it could mean for the future. Let hear back from some LG G5 users. Can this innovative device truly compete against the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the soon to be launched Apple iPhone 7S? Share you comments with the Smartphone and Tablet Zone: http://smartphoneandtabletzone.blogspot.com/
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