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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: 2013-12-19, Author: Nigel , review by: stuff.tv

  • A battery that goes on and on, Great performance, just like the G2, Curved screen gives great viewing angles
  • No Full HD screen, Camera lacks OIS
  • There's a lot about the G Flex that's brilliant, from the searing performance to the massive battery life and unusual, bottom-hugging styling. But that only makes the disappointments even more frustrating. This is a phone intended to make waves and grab...

 
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  Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Jeffrey , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Most powerful phone we've tested, Very comfortable for a 6-inch phablet, 2- to 3-day battery life, Gorgeous curved OLED screen, Great rear speaker
  • Too expensive, No built-in stylus, OLED screen has a grainy background, Too big for some hands, Scratch-healing doesn't work well
  • The G Flex is a fantastic phone, and the first phablet to ever feel natural in our hand. We do wish it had the stylus features of the Galaxy Note series, but LG has packed a lot into this device. It gets 2-3 day battery life, has a fun curved OLED scree...

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  Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Jason , review by: lifewire.com

  • Abstract:  ORIGINAL ARTICLEIn the rabid race for smartphone supremacy, every competitor tries to get ahead of the curve.Although that's something that's usually done figuratively, LG literally took that mindset to heart with its new G Flex by releasing, yep, a curve...

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  Published: 2015-01-05, Author: Lanh , review by: androidauthority.com

  • Abstract:  LG has just taken the wraps off the G Flex 2, bringing back the unique curved design language, but this time packing enough in terms of specifications and features to give most flagship smartphones a run for their money. So how much of an upgrade is it wh...

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  Published: 2014-07-20, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com

  • Great curved screen, Solid build quality, Selfhealing back
  • Screen can be too big for some, 720p screen
  • The LG G Flex's curved screen is the best thing about it. Add to that a decent feature set and it becomes a great smartphone, if only it was more affordable...

 
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  Published: 2014-05-26, Author: Timi , review by: neowin.net

  • So, after a month, what do I think about the LG G Flex? I think it's a unique device that commands the attention of the mobile world. While it might not be the perfect device, it is an innovative concept that shows a glimpse of where mobile devices are...

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  Published: 2014-05-01, review by: steves-digicams.com

  • By Josh Fate The LG G Flex is an innovative new smartphone with a very unique design. Instead of being flat like all other phones, the G Flex is curved for a more comfortable experience. This also means that the 6.0-inch touch LCD screen and powerful 3...

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  Published: 2014-04-14, review by: toptenreviews.com

  • LG's latest phone has an incredible battery and great processing power, but its coolest feature is unquestionably its physical curve
  • Without optical image stabilization, its camera isn't as impressive as we've come to expect from flagship phones, while its unappealing POLED screen leaves us in a funk
  • Is the LG G Flex worth it? If you love big screens and don't care about the quality of its display, its value skyrockets. Other manufacturers will be hard-pressed to match the Flex's battery capacity in even their best smartphones, and there's more than e...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-13, Author: Tuan , review by: techwalls.com

  • Good build quality, Curved display provides a better watching experience, Great battery life, Powerful processor providing a great performance, Back cover can heal itself from minor scratches, Knock On feature is helpful, Good camera with 4K recording cap
  • Boring interface with a lot of bloatware, No IOS for the camera, Display quality is unacceptable, Back panel can't recover from more intense damages and it is so easy to catch dirt, LG is trying to dominate the new niche of curved smartphone but it seems

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  Published: 2014-04-03, Author: Dragan , review by: brighthand.com

  • Atypical design, Decent hardware performance, Great for multitasking, Battery life
  • Display imaging dull in spots, Images linger on display, No microSD, Handset slow to wake up from standby mode
  • True to its name, the LG G Flex is flexible. Too bad that's not enough to overcome this Android phablet's glaring shortcomings....

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