The LG G5 isn't plastic, it's just a paint job

LG G5 isn't plastic, it's just a paint job

Update: LG has now released an official statement on the G5 material saga, clarifying that its flagship smartphone does sport an all-metal body.

The statement concludes "We want to reassure our customers that the uni-body of the LG G5 is advanced aluminum alloy, not plastic."

Primer, not plastic

"LM201b, unlike the aluminum used in other smartphones, is diecast unibody which makes it very sturdy while still maintaining lightweight properties.

"We figured out a way to integrate the antenna bands into the aluminum seamlessly so you can't feel the lines and covered the LM201b with primer and paint using a process called microdizing which means that tiny particles of metal are infused in the coating and bonded to the aluminum."

This means the G5 doesn't feel immediately like metal when it hits your palm, something we noted in our in-depth hands on review, with the paint-primer mix making for a less premium finish.

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