Already the number one phone brand in China, Xiaomi made its European debut at the Mobile World Congress. Its new flagship, the Mi5, has a 5.15-inch bezel-free display and a main camera with 4-axis optical stabilization that corrects latitudinal and longitudinal movements. The phone comes with 3GB of RAM and either 32 or 64GB of storage, and there's a fingerprint sensor built into the home button. A more premium PRO version offers a ceramic back, 128GB of storage, and 4GB of RAM.
LG's new flagship G5 comes with a lot of options: the whole lower portion of the phone can be swapped out and replaced with alternative modules. At launch there'll be two modules available: the Hi-Fi Plus (which LG created in partnership with B&O) for improved audio quality; and the Cam Plus module, which is a big case that offers a camera-style grip and hosts physical shutter button, zoom jog, and an additional 1200 mAh