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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
Flexible display that's not prone to shattering, Selfhealing property with its rear casing, Unique curved design that can withstand some flexing, Snappy overall performance
Bloated with many AT&T branded apps, Splotchy look with the display, No headphones included with the packaging, Running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out of the box
The LG G Flex is a powerful and interesting smartphone. It has perhaps the most unique form factor available from a smartphone today: a curved, flexible screen and the banana-shaped body to go with it. The shape does absolutely nothing for me. I don't rea...
Awkward rearmounted buttons. Display is not full HD. Two iterations behind the latest Android version
The LG G Flex shows off the potential of curved display technology, but it's the fast performance and top-notch multitasking prowess that make this loaded phablet more than just a tech demo....
Before we got our hands on the LG G Flex we couldn't see the benefit of owning a phone with a curved display. However, during our brief time with the device on the CES show floor in Las Vegas, LG managed to convince us otherwise. Sure, there's still no...
Abstract: I just finished watching the Steve Jobs biopic movie starring Ashton Kutcher. Very emotionally brutal but incomplete coverage of his life story on how he believed in designing products that is cool at no expense on other people's opinions.What's that got...
Smartphones don't have to be flat. They don't have to be rigid either. At least that's what LG wants us to believe, and the G Flex is supposed to be the living proof of this radical concept. Along with Samsung's Galaxy Round, the LG G Flex is one of the ...
Abstract: On one side of the ring, we have the LG G Flex, a marvel of a device that showcases some new and innovative design qualities we haven’t seen commercialized on a large scale. Meanwhile there’s the Nokia Lumia 1520, the biggest and most high spec’d Windo...
Abstract: We recently had some good one-on-one time with both the LG G Flex and Samsung Galaxy Note 3, but there are still several other prized phablets in the space that needs to get a proper comparison against the intriguing curve designed smartphone. Next up ...
Abstract: Just when we were beginning to wonder there for a moment, out comes LG’s “phablet” for 2013 – the strange and unique looking LG G Flex. Naturally, it’s a peculiar thing out in the space right that’s hoping to be a viable competitor against the arguable...
The G Flex is an interesting smartphone science experiment, but it's also little more than that. It's mostly identical to the G2 in terms of software, which rather quickly made it less than easy to love for me.But it's the oddly underperforming display...