Abstract: I've got my hands on the LG G Flex 2. Now the LG G Flex 2 is one of the few smartphones currently in the market to feature a curved display. The most popular being the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge and the recently announced Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. But unlike ...
Noticeable overheating issues, Nonremovable battery, Poor selfie camera
LG G Flex 2 The G Flex 2 seems like it's the kind of phone that would live or die by its striking design, but the truth is that it'd be fantastic with or without its curves. Its unique build is both sturdy and comfortable to hold, and its display, perf...
If it wasn't already obvious, then I guess I'll say it again – I won't be recommending that anyone go out and buy the LG G Flex 2. There is certainly potential here, but until LG proves that it can optimize software or not ruin some of the best feature...
Call quality and reception are impeccable, Reliably good camera, Rectifies most of the flaws of the original G Flex
Laggy software undermines Android 5's strengths, The curve distorts geometric shapes on the screen, Doesn't make the most of its top-notch spec sheet
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Eye-catching and ergonomic curve, fast performance with new Snapdragon 810 CPU, pleasing OLED 1080p display, great rear camera
The shiny plastic back looks a little cheesy, back scratches despite self-healing claims
The sons may well pay for the crimes of their fathers: the original LG G Flex simply wasn't that great a phone, and we have a feeling LG released it because they were in a race with Samsung to produce the world's first curved phone. I suspect some of you ...
We weren't entirely sold on the original LG G Flex, which was just a little too bulky and gimmicky, not to mention overpriced given the middling specs. Thankfully the G Flex 2 sports a much nicer form factor and a Full HD screen, plus one of the best smar...
Great design and looks, Wonderful ergonomics with the smaller screen, microSD card expansion, Screen proves 1080p resolution is more than enough, Camera experience is fast with laser auto focus, Snapdragon 810 proves itself in app and game performance
Snapdragon 810 doesn't get to shine with the G UI, LG's OS is still cluttered, far from simplistic, Camera quality is uneven, especially in indoor/low light, Battery life mostly standard, doesn't go the extra mile
8.0 Great design and looks elevate this curved phone, but performance is hindered by a software experience that is not fully hashed out....
Published: 2015-02-21, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
When you're using a non-localized device, there are always provisos to be taken into consideration. In the case of the LG G Flex 2, we still have several outstanding questions: how the combination of Snapdragon 810 and US-spec software will play together ...
Abstract: LG unveiled its latest curved smartphone, the LG G Flex 2, at CES 2015 last month . We've already unboxed the device, and given you our first impressions. While we are in the midst of testing the device for our full review, we thought we'd take a look at ...