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LG G5 Gets a High 8/10 Repairability Score (geek.com) 54

An anonymous reader shares an article from Geek.com: The one thing that makes LG's G5, the flagship smartphone it launched in February, stand out from the crowd is its modularity. As iFixit learned, that means more than just being able to quickly swap the battery for a camera grip or DAC. In its teardown, iFixit found that LG has made it easy to replace lots of the G5's parts. The process might not be as simple as giving the phone a squeeze and sliding a module out, but it's a heck of a lot easier than it is with many phones and tablets. [...] All in all, it makes for a pretty tidy teardown and it earned the G5 an impressive 8/10.
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LG G5 Gets a High 8/10 Repairability Score

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    My kid's lego bricks have a 10/10 reparability score.

  • The one thing that makes LG's G5 stand out from the crowd is its modularity...

    I know, I'm over 35 so I'm a luddite. Is this a new car? The "story" such that it is, is not really very descriptive.

    • Re:Huh? What? (Score:5, Informative)

      by msmash ( 4491995 ) Works for Slashdot on Thursday April 07, 2016 @11:31AM (#51860309)
      Thanks for the feedback, sir. I have edited the story to add what the LG G5 is, and when it was launched.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        Thank you for doing the needful.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by SirSlud ( 67381 )

      The process might not be as simple as giving the phone a squeeze

      It's no so much that you're a Luddite, it's that you're being obstinately illiterate.

  • Video articles suck (Score:4, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 07, 2016 @11:34AM (#51860335)

    I can read faster than you can talk. This is why doomed Slashdot video and Fark.tv. Videos are about the presenter, not the product.

    • by flacco ( 324089 )

      I too cannot abide video articles. I like to read my information.

    • It'd be nice if most videos had an easy way to speed up playback. I listen to podcasts during my commute and usually have them set to around 1.6X to 2X normal speed.

  • In my life, I've replaced 2 cracked smartphone screens and multiple batteries, so this is a big deal for me. If I don't have to worry about the manufacture support this will be a likely candidate for my next phone upgrade.

    Looking at the specs, the only thing that bothers me is the resolution. I have 20/20 vision and I can't see the pixels on my current 720p smartphone. I'd much rather use the extra GPU power for gaming and gain the extra battery life that a lower rez screen would afford. Too bad people care

    • by HiThere ( 15173 )

      Isn't LG the company that sells a TV that spys on your conversations? (Well, the one that had an article about it on Slashdot.)

  • by LichtSpektren ( 4201985 ) on Thursday April 07, 2016 @01:05PM (#51861021)
    A lot of /.ers say "I won't buy a smart phone without a replaceable battery and SD card slot". Where, here you go: the LG G* series is the last flagship phones to have both of these features. Plus it has an easily unlockable bootloader, for those who enjoy flashing custom ROMs. However I would still at this point get the LG G3, as it's "good enough" and half the price. The G5 in particular is kind of a shite upgrade, with a smaller screen and worse battery life.
    • I won't buy a phone unless it runs Linux. Oh wait...

    • by piojo ( 995934 )

      I cannot find any evidence that the LG G5's bootloader is unlocked. Every successive phone LG makes seems to be more restricted, so I expect to be SOL, just like I was with the G4.

      This is turning out to be more of a pain than expected--without an unlocked bootloader, I can't update with confidence, since I don't know whether LG will fuck up the update and kill my battery life. (This is what some users are reporting for the G4.)

      It's rough having to decide between modular battery/SD and unlocked bootloader.

  • Device replacements (Score:4, Interesting)

    by phorm ( 591458 ) on Thursday April 07, 2016 @01:23PM (#51861199) Journal

    And as somebody who self-services a lot of devices (and has a spouse with a tendency to be hard on devices), this is good information. We actually just replaced an S4 with an Asus Zenfone2 because it was the most reasonable unlocked replacement that still had a swappable battery/SD-card. I hadn't even really looked at the LG phones but it sounds like something that I should keep on the radar.

    That far my main experience has been with iDevices and Samsungs. The Samsungs haven't been too bad (replacing things like the USB port connector etc is quite easy), but I've found iPhones got increasingly more painful over item, but the Sammy's were at least reasonable up to the S5.

  • .. it's still not the 10/10 [ifixit.com] of the Fairphone 2 [fairphone.com] (spare parts here [fairphone.com]).

    Anyway, nice to see a small competition heating up on other areas than size or price.

    • by TheLink ( 130905 )

      Huh but that Fairphone also has a fused display right? What's the difference between that and the LG's fused display stuff?

      Fairphone 2:

      The LCD and cover glass are fused, simplifying removal, but significantly increasing the cost of replacement.

      LG:

      The fused display assembly will need to be replaced if the LCD or glass breaks, increasing costs.

      So either the Fairphone should be downgraded to a 9/10 or the LG should be upgraded to a 9/10.

      • I guess because Fairphone 2's screen can be removed even without using tools (and a replacement can be ordered on their website) earns them a higher rating.

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