No hate here, because I actually have the phone unlike the OP. I have had it for about 2 days (jumped from G4) and my only complaint so far is I don't like having the on/off button and FP scanner in the same button, but that's a very minor complaint. I haven't done a side by side test, but the FP scanner seems to be a little quicker than my 5X. Overall this phone absolutely flies and I haven't experienced any lag anywhere. It's easier to hold without a case than the 6P or Nexus 6 and I would have preferred a polycarbonate body because I don't like or use cases, but I sure as heck will take aluminum over glass on the back which is the most ridiculous material for the back of a mobile device if you really think about it. Seems like Apple stopped doing that for some reason a few years ago. Don't get me wrong, I like Samsung and have had several of their phones. Anyway, there are no sharp edges that some have complained about and the bottom fits perfectly. It would be impossible to stick even the thinnest piece of paper in or around the bottom piece like some have done with pre-release models because there is no gap. My friend at TMobile has a G5 and hers has no gaps either so maybe this issue was rectified. The button that releases the bottom fits so perfectly you can't even feel it. It's really that tight and smooth.
I prefer a front firing speaker(s), but the G5 gets very loud and has more volume than I will ever need. Apparently LG has done an excellent job with the antennas because my office is notoriously bad for all carriers and my G5 signal is stronger than all of my previous phones which also includes a Nexus 5, and Note 4.
The screen is excellent and gets very bright (seems like I read 850 nits somewhere?) and easily beats everything else I've had for outside use and battery life seems like it will fine, but time will tell. I only swapped batteries maybe 6 times in the 11 months I had the G4, but it sure was and will be nice having this feature. Charging keeps getting faster, but nothing beats the ability to pop in a fully charged battery in seconds.
I have used Nova Launcher on every phone since my Note 4 so I can't comment on what LG has done with the G5, but I doubt I'd like it. The cameras (all three) are excellent as expected and I was surprised to find out I was getting a free 360 Cam even though I probably won't use it beyond the first day. I applaud LG for trying something different though, but outside of the VR I really don't think anything else will sell. They need to go back to a removable back with the G6 and make it feel like the Nexus 5 or 5X, but they won't because form always wins over function in the smartphone business. I love my 5X, but the speed of this device is just amazing and might be a keeper.
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I prefer a front firing speaker(s), but the G5 gets very loud and has more volume than I will ever need. Apparently LG has done an excellent job with the antennas because my office is notoriously bad for all carriers and my G5 signal is stronger than all of my previous phones which also includes a Nexus 5, and Note 4.
The screen is excellent and gets very bright (seems like I read 850 nits somewhere?) and easily beats everything else I've had for outside use and battery life seems like it will fine, but time will tell. I only swapped batteries maybe 6 times in the 11 months I had the G4, but it sure was and will be nice having this feature. Charging keeps getting faster, but nothing beats the ability to pop in a fully charged battery in seconds.
I have used Nova Launcher on every phone since my Note 4 so I can't comment on what LG has done with the G5, but I doubt I'd like it. The cameras (all three) are excellent as expected and I was surprised to find out I was getting a free 360 Cam even though I probably won't use it beyond the first day. I applaud LG for trying something different though, but outside of the VR I really don't think anything else will sell. They need to go back to a removable back with the G6 and make it feel like the Nexus 5 or 5X, but they won't because form always wins over function in the smartphone business. I love my 5X, but the speed of this device is just amazing and might be a keeper.
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