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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
Published: 2014-03-24, Author: Tony , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: I should preface this review by saying, up until now, the biggest phone I've used on a daily basis is a Galaxy S 4 with an Otterbox defender case. But since that didn't bother me one bit, I didn't dream something this size would throw me for a loop the wa...
Very expensive, Moderate screen resolution, No MicroSD slot for storage expansion, Curved shape could hinder portability, LG breaks new ground with the G Flex, a handset with a curved form factor and a backplate that can magically mend itself if it gets s
LG may have hit the headlines with the G Flex's curved shape, but there's more to this phablet than a curved chassis. The moderate screen resolution and lack of storage expansion are disappointing, but the way LG is working on enhancing Android shows grea...
Published: 2014-03-14, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
World's first curved smartphone, Spacious screen for multi-tasking, Fantastic battery life, Feature-packed
Pricey, Not actually very curved or flexible, Six-inch screen lacks sharpness
The world's first curvy smartphone might not be quite as awe-inspiring as we hoped, but as a phablet the LG G Flex is fun to use, with tons of great features. The multi-tasking abilities mean you can stay productive, or simply browse the web while watchin...
Abstract: LG was one of the first manufacturers to release a device with a flexible display, followed by years of rumors of such screens coming to the market. Is there a market for such novelty? Would it be of any help? The LG G Flex is here to prove itself, and we...
Curved and flexible design is ergonomic, makes phone seem smaller. Fast performance, top specs
720p display resolution is relatively low for a 6", expensive smartphone
New designs are polarizing, but I suspect curved phones may be the future in a way that 3D phones were not. It's more comfortable to hold in the hand and against your face and it mitigates the hugeness of phablets a bit. The LG G Flex has top specs an...
Excellent multitasking features, Curved 6-inch display, Great battery life
No microSD card slot, 720p display rather than 1080p, Fixed battery
There's no doubt the LG G Flex is a unique smartphone. Not only does it have one of the largest displays on the market, but this phablet also has a curved form that really sets it apart. Overall, we were surprised at how comfortable the G Flex felt in the...
The LG G Flex is a solid entry into an increasingly crowded smartphone space. However, the question remains if a curved display is enough to woo and entice smartphone shoppers. We already have solid entries from LG in the past, in the form of the AT&T LG...
Unique design, Fast SoC, Self-healing case, Durable, Excellent battery runtimes, UHD video recording possible, Good camera, Multitasking, Bright and evenly illuminated screen...
with picture noise and shadow effects, No Full HD, Meager signal coverage, Storage not expandable, No scratch-proof panel glass
The LG G Flex is certainly more than just an interesting study of the South Korean manufacturer. The phablet with a curved display would leave a very good impression if the manufacturer had not made a few mistakes. It is great that you can carry it around...
LG's flagship mobile is by far a triumph in mobile engineering thanks impart to its bendable and damage-proof shell. But despite the ultramodern design and updated spec sheet, the G Flex remains behind the premium smartphone curve due to its technical sho...
Published: 2014-02-19, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
The G Flex is a cool phone, but not something I can recommend. It costs $100 more (on contract) than other phones with the same or better specs, but even though the curve is kind of sexy and feels natural, it doesn't seem enough to justify the extra money...