LG's G5 smartphone has nice almost-all-metal design that's hampered by a plastic removable bottom, which lets you swap out a dead battery with a fresh one. It's a thoughtful, if outdated legacy Android phone feature that prevents the G5's whole body from being metallic.
The removable bottom can also be exchanged with "modules" that offer new functions, like a camera grip with a zoom dial and a shutter button for better control. However, only a few modules have been released, and they haven't been a great selling point.
The G5 also has a dual-lens camera, one of which is an ultra-wide angle lens that gives pictures a fish-eye effect. It's cool, but you wouldn't want to capture all your memories with it.
The LG G6 is expected to be released during Mobile World Congress this month, so you might want to wait if you're considering the G5.
Price: $349
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