LG G5 Release Date, Rumors and News Update: Is iPhone Still Better than the LG G5?

By Ajay Kadkol - 20 May '16 09:47AM
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If you're reading this article, you've probably got a Mac yourself, or have other Apple devices around the house. If this is the case, then Apple's ecosystem is quite inclusive for other Apple devices, making the iPhone 6s a much better buy over the Android-based LG G5.

Synchronising your files, sharing contacts and even messaging your contacts that have Apple devices is a lot easier through the ecosystem. Some might dislike the ecosystem, but we think it's fantastic if you've got other Apple devices. Everything becomes a lot easier and hassle free.

3D Touch isn't available on all iPhones, but on the 6s it's a feature that stands out and provides you with useful shorts and features.The feature enables you to have shortcuts built-into iOS and have certain apps respond differently based on the pressure you apply to the screen. The innovative functionality allows you to be more efficient when using your phone and helps you navigate faster.

The LG G5 doesn't have 3D Touch, or the type of hardware integration offered by Apple, meaning you'll have to rely on software-side shortcuts to help you. If you're one that likes using various shortcuts, the iPhone 6s will provide you with better options.On our sister site PC Advisor, we rounded up the best phones for music. We looked at the external speaker and internal chipset audio quality and benchmarked the results against other flagship phones. In both our speaker and internal audio tests we found the iPhone 6s to be the better all-round performer.

The iPhone's neutral and more flat sound signature is also preferred by audiophiles, where the sound isn't as tainted or loose sounding, like the LG G5. Audiophiles and those who listen to music a lot should carefully consider the advantages the iPhone 6s holds over the LG G5 in terms of raw audio capabilities.

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