Update, Apr 04: We recently received a retail G5 review unit and we've updated all test results on this page accordingly. The good news is that there were almost no differences compared to our pre-production unit so all initial review conclusions are still valid.
LG G5 is powered by the most recent Qualcomm chipset - the Snapdragon 820 - and the chip maker promises up to 2x higher performance than the Snapdragon 810. The 820 SoC has a quad-core Kryo processor (2x 2.15GHz, 2x 1.6GHz) by a new custom proprietary design plus an Adreno 530 GPU and 4GB RAM.
The single-core performance is where the Kryo CPU shines. It did better than any other Android competitor, including the Galaxy S7 Exynos's Mongoose core, and it indeed doubled the performance of its predecessor (the Cortex-A57 within the Meizu Pro 5). The Kryo is just short of Apple's Twister core, the best performer on the market right now.
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The multi-core performance is better than the Snapdragon 810 chips (Nexus 6P) and matches the Exynos 7420 octa-core processor inside the Galaxy S6 edge+ and Meizu Pro 5. It is also far ahead of what LG G3 and G4 could offer. The latest Exynos models of the Galaxy S7 series are doing better than the Snapdragon 820 chip, though, but don't forget they have additional four Cortex-A53 cores.
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AnTuTu 6 is a compound test that gauges CPU, GPU, RAM, and UX multi-tasking capabilities. The LG G5 aced the test and edged the Galaxy S7. Don't forget the AnTuTu benchmark has an onscreen 3D test which runs at Quad HD resolution on the LG G5 and the Galaxy S7 while the Xiaomi Mi 5 has it on a 1080p display.
Higher is better
The BaseMark OS II 2.0 is another compound test, which in addition to CPU, GPU, RAM, and OS, also takes into consideration the browser performance. The LG G5 did great here, on par with the Galaxy S7.
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Now, let's check the graphics out. The offscreen GFX Benchmark 3.0 and 3.1 Manhattan tests put the Adreno 530 (Mi 5) on par with the Mali-T880MP12 (Galaxy S7) and it's twice as good as the GPU inside the Galaxy S6 series.
Higher is better
Higher is better
The Quad HD resolution of the LG G5 takes its toll on the onscreen tests and halves the scores compared to the 1080p Xiaomi Mi 5, which has the same GPU. Still, you can consider these scores as flagship-grade nevertheless.
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Higher is better
Finally, the BaseMark X test outed a rather unimpressive score if we are to compare it with others, but the Quad HD resolution may have been in play here, too.
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The LG G5 performance is flagship-grade, capable of handling anything anytime, and it doesn't heat the shell much. We ran lots of benchmarks, one after another, and the G5 chassis did get warm, but far from hot. Unfortunately, we noticed some minor GPU throttling in the GPU benchmarks once the G5 gets warm, but nothing you could notice in real life. Oddly, the pre-production unit we had was cooler than the retail one and did not throttle at all.
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