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Published: 2015-02-18, Author: Chris , review by: tuaw.com
Stunning design, Great gaming and video performance, Good camera, Battery charges quickly
Some stock Lollipop features are missing, LG's custom UI can be sluggish, Weak frontfacing camera
The G Flex2 is LG's latest flexible flagship, and it improves on its predecessor in almost every way that matters. Style? Check. Horsepower? Check. Better screen? You get where we're going here. Still, a dramatic design refinement and an internal overh...
Size The G Flex 2 lacks the portly dimensions of its predecessor, and is just slightly larger than an ordinary G3, with the same 5.5" display size, Android 5.0 For better or worse, the G Flex 2 has Android 5.0, meaning you get things like priority notific
Why Why does the G Flex 2 exist? As far as I can tell, this is just a way to halffight the Galaxy S6 and One M9 while the G4 is still under development, but the G Flex 2 offers very few compelling reasons for purchase, even not knowing what Samsung and HT
The G Flex 2 is a difficult phone to corner - it's not clear exactly why it exists other than to act as a tech demo for LG's P-OLED flexible display. From a marketing perspective, this is essentially LG's distraction from the Galaxy S6 and One M9 until th...
The LG G Flex 2 sports a uniquely immersive and comfortable arched design, a sharp 1080p display, the latest Snapdragon 810 processor and a scratch-resistant coating
The device's camera takes muted photos, its battery capacity is smaller than its predecessor, and performance can be slow at times
No longer just a daring experiment, the G Flex 2 finally has the killer screen and top-of-the-line processor that its bold design deserves....
Published: 2015-02-18, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Beautiful design with unique form factor, Comfortable to use in all operating modes, Improves on original G Flex in almost every respect, Potentially powerful hardware
In case it's not obvious by this point, I'm not one of those people. While some phones are worth swallowing high import prices in order to snag them before their stateside launch, the G Flex 2 isn't (yet) one of them. That's not because it's is a bad ...
Published: 2015-02-18, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Stunning design, Great gaming and video performance, Good camera, Battery chargesquickly
Some stock Lollipop features are missing, LG's custom UI can be sluggish, Weak front-facing camera
The G Flex2 is LG's latest flexible flagship, and it improves on its predecessor in almost every way that matters. Style? Check. Horsepower? Check. Better screen? You get where we're going here. Still, a dramatic design refinement and an internal overhau...
Abstract: The LG G Flex 2 was announced at the start of this month packed with next generation hardware but how does it compare to the LG G3, LG's flagship from last year? Find out in our comparison!Two weeks ago, LG announced the LG G Flex 2 as the successor of it...
Abstract: At the beginning of last year LG released its first curved and flexible smartphone in the LG G Flex. Now, just one year later at CES 2015 the company has debuted a new and improved LG G Flex 2 with a beautiful 5.5-inch curved P-OLED display running the la...
The LG G Flex 2 is very impressive, both in terms of hardware specifications and pure product design. The Spin Hairline Pattern on the back delivers a stunning visual effect, specifically on the Flamenco Red version, which is our favorite. We highly recom...
Published: 2014-01-31, Author: Brian , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Please sign in to use this feature.FeedbackAaAaAaAaAaThe arch on the G Flex is subtle. In fact, it's easy to miss when you look at the phone straight on. From the side, however, it's unmistakable. And it feels different the first time you pick it up. The...