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Testseek.com have collected 471 expert reviews of the LG G Flex and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G Flex.
Award: Recommended December 2013
December 2013
 
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The editors liked

  • Amazing design
  • Great camera
  • Great battery life
  • Awesome performance
  • Durability and self-healing back
  • Amazing battery backup
  • The LG G Flex is a phone designed to hug the contour of your butt when placed in your back pocket
  • The reduced glare on the screen is also nice
  • Especially in that it's something you don't think about until you're sitting outside in the sun and having tro
  • The curved screen innovation
  • Powerful hardware
  • Unique design
  • Good performance
  • Excellent battery life.
  • Curved Display & Flexible body
  • Good Performace
  • Amazing battery life
  • Self healing back
  • Good
  • Great for watching videos
  • Exceptional battery life
  • Blazing fast performance
  • Good ergonomics
  • Curved Display and Healing Back offer a little oomph factor
  • Stellar hardware for videos and gaming
  • Long lasting battery life from a curved battery
  • Brilliant Curved Shape
  • Excellent Battery
  • Vivid and Bright Display
  • Fast and Responsive

The editors didn't like

  • Creakiness
  • A 720p display
  • Unbelievably expensive price tag
  • In a smartphone that is worth 67K
  • We at least expect to get a FULL HD display
  • Saying that LG G Flex is huge is an understatement. Using it with one hand was a task in it self
  • Should I Buy it?
  • LG G Flex is a decent smartphone but in my opinion
  • It is
  • It's big enough to bring back memories of the Zack Morris brick phone. The curves would be slightly more forgivable if the phone itself were smaller and less cumbersome. Six inches is just way too big for a phone. Additionally
  • As with the LG G2
  • The volu
  • Average display
  • Dated software and mediocre camera
  • Looks odd
  • Average camera
  • Unreasonable pricing
  • Flexible body doesn't improve the handling
  • Selfhealing is questionable
  • Expensive
  • Very expensive
  • At the end of the day
  • We certainly like the curves and possibly it has the best curvature for easy viewing. There is no hint of metal on the body but it does not feel like a toy in the palms. As ambitious LG has aspired to be
  • LG G Flex certainly offers
  • Too Big even for Big Hands
  • Camera is poor
  • Not running Kit Kat
  • Pricey

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  Published: 2013-12-10, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com

  • LG is out taking risks and trying new things, KnockOn is still cool, but it's mandatory now that the buttons are so far out of reach, The color changing system bar looks great, when it works
  • The impossible-to-reach rear buttons do not work on a device this big, The battery life is terrible considering the amount of juice available, All of LG's bundled software and skins are bad, The usual terrible plastic back—it deforms a little more than no

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  Published: 2013-12-06, review by: slashgear.com

  • Does the world need a curved phone? LG may be gung-ho about the potential of flexible displays in the future, but today the G Flex feels more like a gimmick in many ways – albeit a gimmick with no small degree of appeal – rather than a legitimate turn...

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  Published: 2013-12-06, review by: phonearena.com

  • Unique curve design, Selfhealing properties, Very durable & resilient, Great Call Quality
  • Splotchy distortion with the display, Underwhelming still image capture quality, Expensive outright cost
  • Curved phones are new, right? Well, history tells us otherwise, seeing we’ve seen it done with the Google Nexus S and Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Although it’s still incorporating a curved design, the LG G Flex actually takes a totally different approach – o...

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  Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Lynn , review by: cnet.com

  • The LG G Flex's contoured display renders media watching more immersive, it features a scratch-resistant coating, and its sizable battery provides an adequate amount of juice
  • The G Flex's massive size can be unwieldy, its camera quality is mediocre, and its 720p display can't outpace its competitors
  • Despite a novel construction and scuff-proof exterior, the LG G Flex's doesn't flex enough muscle against the Samsung Galaxy Round or the Note 3.

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  Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Dan , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Ergonomic curved design, First flexible and self-healing smartphone, Gorgeous Real Stripe display, Impressive performance, Very good 13-MP camera
  • Not 1080p resolution, Lackluster speakers, Rear Key design not for everyone
  • LG's flexible, self-healing G Flex is an innovative and fast handset that feels like the future of smartphones....

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  Published: 2013-12-06, Author: David , review by: theverge.com

  • Curved display, Great battery life, Excellent performance
  • Ugly, overwrought Android skin, Bland design, Nothing takes advantage of the curves

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  Published: 2013-12-06, review by: wired.com

  • Good heavens, it's curved! 3500mAh battery lasts a really long time. A dualwindow feature lets you run two apps sidebyside on that massive screen — drag and drop photos into text messages, for example. Well spec'd: Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB
  • It's obscenely huge. Please put it away before you frighten the children. The display isn't great: the screen is grainy with noticeable ghosting. Performance lags more than it should. The flash is terrible. Supposedly scratchresistant plastic back is not

 
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  Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Brad , review by: engadget.com

  • Phenomenal battery life, Top-notch performance, Flexible screen adds to the phone's durability
  • Very expensive, Camera lacks optical image stabilization, Self-healing finish needs work
  • The G Flex has lots of unique features that make it fun to use, but we can't recommend a curved phone until the price drops....

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  Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Beautiful, innovative industrial design, Outstanding battery life, Responsive software, powerful hardware, Solid audio quality
  • Middling low-light camera performance, Software needs a little streamlining, Lower-resolution display than competitors,
  • It's easy for some to dismiss the G Flex as a gimmick. It's an easy mark, after all: the curved build is ripe for “but why?” questions, and the self-healing coating is perhaps a bit more hype than hero in its current form. Tack on the significant price...

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  Published: 2014-07-04, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com

  • There were two reasons we don't have benchmarks on the G Flex, first - I didn't have Internet access at home to download all of the required benchmarks, and to update them all. Second, I only had a week with the handset. I do apologize for the lack of be...

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