LG unveiled its latest G5 flagship back in February, and as we later found in our review, it"s a pretty decent - if not entirely refined - handset. The G5 is certainly distinctive in its design, with a "Magic Slot" at its base into which modular components - which LG refers to as the G5"s "Friends" - can be inserted to extend the capabilities of the device.
In early March, LG announced that the G5 and Friends would go on sale in the United States at the beginning of the following month; indeed, there was no ambiguity in that announcement - the company"s press release, published in full at the time by Android Police - was titled "LG G5 Smartphone AND ‘LG FRIENDS’ Devices on sale in U.S. early APRIL".
But while the handset has been available to buy in the US for several weeks, it"s only now that LG is finally launching its range of Friends there - and even then, some of those that it announced back in February still aren"t available.
There are four Friends on sale in the US now - but only one of them is actually a modular component that slides into the G5"s Magic Slot; the rest are just external accessories for the device:
- LG Cam Plus: a module designed to improve the camera experience, with a dedicated shutter button and zoom controls, along with an additional battery. Two versions are offered - one is only compatible with AT&T versions of the G5; the other works with Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular
Price: $69.99 - LG 360 VR: a virtual reality "goggle" that tethers to the G5 via a dedicated cable; unlike similar VR headsets for smartphones, it doesn"t require the phone to be inserted into the headset itself
Price: $199.99 - LG Tone Platinum: wireless stereo headset
Price: $199.99 - LG 360 Cam: 360-degree camera, equipped with dual 13-megapixel sensors and wide-angle lenses, along with a 1,200mAh battery
Price: $199.99
Notably absent from the list is the only other truly modular component for the G5: the "Hi-Fi Plus with B&O Play", a digital-to-audio converter (DAC), which is designed to improve audio playback.
And, tragically, there"s still no sign of the strangely adorable Rolling Bot yet either.
Source: LG Friends / LG press release