LG G5 rumor review: a powerhouse with a metal body, Snapdragon 820 chip, and iris scanner security
And before those pics set the internet on fire, an eyewitness leaked some information to CNet Korea, resulting in a render that alluded towards a drawer-like mechanism which makes the G5's bottom side removable and lets the juicer be taken out with ease. The design also reduces the risk of water and dust ingress.
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Hardware
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC and an iris scanner are highlights in the LG G5's spec sheet.
LG's flagship smartphones have a reputation for including the best hardware available at the time, and the LG G5 won't be one to differ. Here's everything we know about the smartphone's performance and features as of now.Processor & memory

Leaked LG G5 benchmark confirms Snapdragon 820 SoC and 4GB of RAM.
The most solid intel we have on the LG G5's spec sheet is this entry in the Geekbench database. The listing shows that the G5 is going by the model number F700, a natural progression for the G5 following last year's LG G4 F500 and LG V10 F600. The smartphone is listed with a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chip, 4GB of RAM, and runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. This means the LG G5's hardware is on par with that of the Samsung Galaxy S7's American version, and the two should have similar baseline performance. Below, you can read some technical details to get a better impression of the LG G5's spec sheet.Fabricated by Samsung on its industry-leading 14nm FinFET technology, the Snapdragon 820 chipset boasts four custom 64-bit CPU cores, an in-house made Adreno 530 GPU, and LPDDR4 RAM. Although the number of CPU cores has been reduced to four from the eight stock ARM cores ticking in the previous-gen SD 810 chip, on paper, the 820 scores 30% to 35% improvements in performance and power efficiency.
Likewise, the new Adreno 530 GPU is up to 40% faster than the Adreno 430 before it, and the processing units will be paired with 4GB of the fastest and most power-efficient LPDDR4 RAM there is. The chip also features Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 technology, which will inevitably decrease the time it takes to charge the G5's big battery.Storage-wise, the base model LG G5 will probably ship with 32GB of expandable flash memory. We aren't so sure whether LG will ship other storage size variants, or not, given that the LG G4 was only sold with 32GB of memory.
Iris scanning biometric security

Curious about the technology itself and how it may work in the LG G5? Check out this article we whipped up on the topic of eye scanning security.
Display
A 1440 x 2560 resolution IPS LCD screen with a purported size up to 5.6 inches is rumored, along with a 'ticker' display and "Always On" screen mode.
With the image below, LG confirmed that the G5's display has an "Always On" mode, which will let users see incoming notifications (like missed calls, messages, or emails) without turning the entire screen on. Also visible is the LG G5's outline, which seems to correspond with leaked renders, photos, and other materials.
Thus, we expect the LG G5 will have a 1440 x 2560 resolution IPS LCD screen sized 5.6 inches by diagonal, which sounds a little odd, but still within the realm of possibility. Perhaps the size has something to do with the smartphone's new metal clothes and maximizing the screen-to-body ratio? Hopefully, that's the case!
There's also that smaller question you may be having. Will the LG G5 feature an auxiliary display playing "partner" with the main screen (as seen in the LG V10)? We're not 100% positive on this one, as we're yet to see it make an appearance.
Camera
A 16MP + 8MP dual rear cam setup, and an 8MP front cam, along with whatever crazy new tech LG may come up with.
The LG G4 won a fair bit of praise for its competent 16MP camera that came with features such as manual mode, laser auto-focus, and color spectrum sensor. The subsequent LG V10 literally doubled down on its momentum with a dual front camera setup, designed to take the ultimate group shots. The LG G5 is expected to employ a dual camera setup — a 16MP cam + 8MP cam, according to a credible source who had access to a prototype unit. The dual camera is visible in the leaked photo below. It appears surrounded by a dual-LED flash and laser auto-focus. Meanwhile, the front camera will probably stay at 8MP.What does a dual camera do, though? For starters, dual-lens cameras come with tangible improvements in low-light image quality, the option to adjust focus after you capture an image, and clever computational photography effects like the ability to easily remove someone or something from a picture without destroying it. There's plenty more in the same bag of tricks, though. Feel free to read up on the various dual camera technologies in development and their abilities.
Check out this table for a brief timeline of LG G-series handsets' announcements:
Model | Announcement date |
LG G2 | 8/7/2013 |
LG G3 | 5/27/2014 |
LG G4 | 4/29/2015 |
LG G5 | 2/21/2016 |
With regards to pricing, all the premium design materials and hardware components featured in the smartphone will probably place its price tag in the flagship smartphone segment, which is around $600.
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