The new 5.3-inch LG G5 is LG's latest flagship smartphone. It's also billed as LG's first modular smartphone.
The phone has a full metal construction.
It has a 5.3-inch Quad HD IPS Quantum Display with a 2,560 x 1,440 pixels resolution (554ppi).
The G5 has an always-on display that will display the time and date when the phone is not in use.
There are two rear cameras - one with a standard 78-degree lens at 16-megapixels, and the other a wide angle 135-degree lens at 8-megapixels.
LG's signature rear volume buttons are gone (they're now on the left side of the phone). The power button with its fingerprint scanner is still there though.
The G5 measures 149.4 x 73.9 x 7.7mm and weighs just 159g.
The headphone jack, microphone and an IR Blaster can be found at the top of the phone.
On the bottom of the phone, there's a USB type-C port.
The smartphone's entire bottom bezel can be unlatched and replaced with different modules.
Here's the replaceable battery. You have to take it out and slot it into whichever module you're using.
This is the LG CAM Plus module. It's designed to make the phone easier to handle while taking photos, and also houses an extra 1,200 mAh battery. The sides of the module also have extra controls for the camera: there's a circular zoom jog for precise zooming, a 2-step shutter key, and a separate button for video recording.
You still get the USB Type-C port on the bottom.
Here's what the CAM Plus module looks like attached to the G5. The module also includes an extra battery inside, bringing the phone's total battery charge up from 2,800 to 4,000mAh.
This is the LG Hi-Fi Plus module, which was developed in partnership with Bang & Olufsen. It offers 32-bit Hi-Fi DAC upsampling and lets the phone support 32-bit 384KHz high-definition audio playback. The module also doubles as a standalone Hi-Fi DAC, which can be connected to PCs or other smartphones as well.
The USB Type-C port is retained even on the Hi-Fi Plus module.
The replaceable battery fits into the slot in the top of the module, then the entire module slots back into the phone.
Here's how the Hi-Fi Plus looks when attached to the G5.
To read more about the phone and our brief handling experience, check out our LG G5 hands-on article.
Also, don't forget to check out LG G5's companion devices.