LG G5 vs LG G4:(Comparison)

LG G5
LG’s next flagship smartphone will arrive in the coming months,The latest LG G5 rumors points to the inevitable release in March of 2016. LG's upcoming flagship smartphone is shaping up to be a milestone in the Korean vendor's G-series, in addition to being a very competitive device on its own! For all we know, the LG G5 will wave goodbye to plastic and proudly feature a refreshed metal design, in addition to the latest hardware and an updated user experience. There's also a strong possibility of iris scanning security coming to the smartphone.  We are expecting to see some huge changes in the overall concept, and one’s that will help the G5 compete with other flagship releases including the Galaxy S7, iPhone 7, LG G Flex 2, Galaxy Edge Note 3, Galaxy Note 6, and more.
Virtually every part of the LG G5 will experience an upgrade including the security, memory, durability, power, speed, and so much more. There is also many rumors surrounding some new and unique features, but as of this time there is minimal information as to what. We have been hearing reports that the LG G5 concept will sport wireless charging technology, bigger screen 5.6-inchTrue HD IPS display with a flexible touchscreen, 4K display, 20 MP camera, 3D camera, retina eye scanner, an octa-core processor, and more. It shows volume keys on the side of the LG G5, rather than the back (though the power button is still on the back). It also includes dimensions of 149.4 x 73.9 x 8.2mm, which would make it taller but thinner than the LG G4. In other news a source with a solid track record has claimed that it will have a Snapdragon 820 processor, which should be a big upgrade on the Snapdragon 808 chip found in the LG G4. While many smartphones are now incorporating fingerprint scanners LG has so far resisted, and it's a shame as the prominent power button on the back of its devices is crying out for one. Turning the button into a single touch biometric scanner seems like an obvious decision and it would give the LG G5 one more useful feature. It’s also very likely that Android 6.0 Marshmallow will be the OS of choice, bringing the latest Google features to LG’s flagship handset.Phone contains battery capacity of 4100 mAh. This phone will be available in six different colors includes White, Black, Blue, Gold, Copper, and Pink. Device provides all band networks such as GSM, HSPA and LTE. LG G5 holds sensors include Barometer, compass, dustproof, heart rate, shockproof, spo2 and Thermometer.                                                                                                                                                               VS                                                                                                         LG G4                                                                                                                                                         The LG has used real leather on the G4, and it feels fantastic; it’s warm, soft, tactile, and classy. The LG G4 has a large, expansive and rich screen – one of the best on the market, without doubt. It’s a world apart from the cold indifference you get from a plastic-backed G4.The LG G4 has a sharp and generously sized display, a bevy of camera controls and raw image shooting, a replaceable battery and expandable storage. The screen of LG's G4 is perfect for watching high definition videos, along with playing all the modern games out there. High-quality assembly speaks for itself, body of LG G4 is made of metal, while the rear leather clearly covers the transverse aluminum polished bands. LG has decided to choose the Snapdragon 808 to power the G4, rather than the 810 found on the LG G Flex 2 and HTC One M9. This is a wise decision.
Reports suggest phones packing the Snapdragon 810 suffer from overheating issues and poor battery performance – something we’ve experienced first-hand ourselves. We’ve not had this problem on the LG G4.
The downside of not packing the 810? Well, the Snapdragon 808 doesn’t perform as well in benchmark tests as its fiery bigger brother. That’s not to say the G4 is a slouch – it’s plenty fast for all the most important tasks you want to use it for, and a little faster in benchmarks than the iPhone 6. On top of that it doesn’t get hot, even after a decent bout of 3D gaming.
The LG G4’s chipset uses ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture. This means one processor is used to perform intensive tasks while another, more power-efficient processor takes care of more basic tasks. The benefit of this is savings to your battery, letting you enjoy your phone for longer.
You might expect the quad-core to be the big processor, but in reality it’s the dual-core that shifts into gear when the LG G4 is being pushed hard.
but,The battery life is still too poor – what on Earth has Google done with Android to make Lollipop so thirsty on the power?Though the phone's battery life is adequate, it doesn't last as long as its competitors. There are no significant new software features and its design feels uninspired.
THE BOTTOM LINE It feels slightly churlish criticising the G4 in some ways, as it's a strong phone with a lovely screen and decent elements that people really want. The issues are around the ergonomics the larger phone brings, the poor choices in leather and plastic and the battery life - and although the new super-low price means the G4 is a better proposition with the power on offer.Though it feels too similar to last year's G3, the LG G4 is an excellent big-screen smartphone that will appeal to budding photographers, and has old-school features missing from rival flagships.                                                                Key Features: 5.5-inch IPS Quantum display; 16-megapixel OIS-enhanced camera; 8-megapixel selfie shooter; Stunning leather-clad design; 3,000mAh battery
Manufacturer: LG                                                                                                                                     Price:$432

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