Friday, February 12, 2016

LG G5 Spotted in Benchmarks with Galaxy S7-like Performance

Latter this month, on February 21st, a day before Mobile World Congress opens its gates for the public, both LG and Samsung will unveil their flagship smartphones for 2016 during two separate events held in Barcelona. We know almost everything about the LG G5 and the Galaxy S7 courtesy of the reports that surfaced online lately and to day we get to hear even more about LG's next-gen flagship.

Alleged benchmarks of an LG terminal with model number LG-F700S have surfaced online giving as a general idea about the smartphone's performance. As you may know, F700S model number is associated with LG's upcoming G5. The smartphone that got tested in Geekbench managed to obtain a single-core score of 2248 and a multi-score score of 5061. What are these scores telling us about it? Well, almost nothing, except that it's one of the most powerful devices around and on par with its main rival Samsung Galaxy S7.

The Geekbench listing also revealed some of the LG G5's technical specifications, confirming what we've heard from previous reports. It has a quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor clocked at 1.59 GHz and 4 GB of RAM. These should be more than enough for a really smooth Android experience, but if you also want to brag about benchmark scores you can do that too.

If you aren't up to date with the latest LG G5 rumors, you should know that LG's next-gen flagship is expected to feature a rather large 5.6-inch Quad HD screen with Always-on feature, a 20 MP main camera made by Sony, and support for microSD expansion. There are also reports saying that LG is going premium this year with the design of the G5, as the new handset will feature a full-metal constructions. In terms of software it will run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with LG's custom skin on top.

What are your LG G5 expectations? Feel free to share your views in the comments section below.

LG G5 Benchmark


Source: LG G5 Spotted in Benchmarks with Galaxy S7-like Performance

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