We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. ...and the kitchen sink You can pop off the bottom of the LG G5 and add on a module to expand its functionality. But will anybody actually do that? Derek Kessler 24 Feb 2016 300 The LG G5 looks to be a phenomenal phone. It improves on its predecessors in many ways, or at least carries over a lot of what we loved about the LG G4 to an updated design. And LG is trying many new things, from a metal unibody design that still includes a removable battery to a dual-lens camera system. But the most unique feature is one that hearkens back to an earlier era of mobile computing: swappable expansion modules. (None of us would even be here if it weren't for Visor Central.) There's just one problem: I don't think that the G5's modules are going to matter at all. I'll give LG credit: they're always willing to try new things. The LG G2 moved the buttons onto the back; the G3 brought us laser autofocus, a QHD display … [Read more...] about The LG G5’s modules are a neat idea, but they won’t matter