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-[* black] Next to the G4 (left), the G5 seems a ''bit'' chunkier than its older sibling. The G4 also felt nicer in the hand, and was a bit easier to grip.
+[* black] A quick comparison with last years LG G4 shows of the G5's smoother, rounder, and ''more metallic'' exterior.
+[* black] When stacked up against (or on top of) its older sibling, the G5 seems a ''bit'' chunkier than the G4. The G4 also felt nicer in the hand, and was a bit easier to grip.
[* black] Apparently, LG's move to a modular design and the use of the [http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2016/04/statement-regarding-material-used-in-lg-g5-uni-body-2/|LM201 aluminum alloy|new_window=true] forced them to step back from last year's slightly sleeker form factor. Still, we sense good things in store.
[* icon_note] Is it just us, or does the G5 kinda look like [http://www.theoldrobots.com/images27/Johnny5-5.JPG|Johnny 5|new_window=true]?