It seems that LG G5's tagline in Canada really sounds familiar.
The company's website for Canada advertizes the device with the tagline "Because this changes everything."
A report from PhoneArena has pointed out that this tagline bears resemblance with Apple's slogan for iPhone 4 in 2010: "This changes everything. Again."
Whether or not the tagline has been inspired by that of Apple's, it still seems a little odd that it is now being used by LG, at lease in Canada.
In any case, LG G5 is regarded as one of this year's finest Android smartphones to snag, as it comes packed with quite a few neat features and specs.
Well, one of the phone's key features, the G5's modular design, could somehow change today's industry.
This natty design allows users to swap out the handset's bottom to replace its battery or attach magic slot add-ons, which the company calls LG's Friends modules. These modules include a camera grip with shutter button, a sound amplifier and a higher capacity battery.
However, in Tech Times LG G5 Review Roundup, an expert believes that this modular design may fail to help this phone stand out among the top, flagship smartphones this year.
While this phone comes fitted with quite a few hardware innovations, the expert is convinced that it still looks "trite." Another expert, in the meantime, thinks that the magic slot is a bit "alien."
On the other hand, it seems that G5's snapper is one of its best selling points - and perhaps, one that "changes everything."
One expert in the industry is regarding the phone's camera as "absolutely fantastic."
As a quick reminder of the phone's features and specs, G5 sports a 5.3-inch Quad HD display, with a pixel density of 554 pixels per inch. This device rocks a dual lens 16-megapixel rear shooter with lazer autofocus plus an 8-megapixel front-facing camera for selfie and video chat.
Of course, this phone runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
Let us know in the comment section below if you think that the LG G5 "changes everything."