Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: The curved Android phone that can repair itself.We reviewed Samsung 's Galaxy Note Edge, an Android phone with a screen that curved over the phone's right-hand edge. LG's G Flex 2 has an even more pronounced curve – a concave design that makes it stan...
Abstract: The G Flex was more than just a curved screen smartphone; it featured LG's self-healing technology, which would help reduce minor scratches, and the device could literally flex, after applying a bit of pressure on the back, without the glass cracking or...
Published: 2016-04-02, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Abstract: PageSmartphones are an important part of our lives right now, we use them to communicate with our loved ones, but also for watching videos, listening to music, visiting Facebook and even as a payment tool (Apple Pay and Android Pay). But, while we all c...
Abstract: Once I get past the look of their UI, the software is great. In fact, I didn't seem to have any memory leak issues or major bugs many others have faced when dealing with Android 5.. Further, the ability to customize a lot of the little aspects of the phon...
Published: 2015-06-07, Author: Nikolay , review by: laptopmedia.com
Great curved design and nice appearance, The display offers superb multimedia experience, Powerful SoC, Good looking UI with a lot of extra features, The camera takes excellent photos
The dreadful overheating issues of the Snapdragon 810 chip
LG G Flex2 is a gorgeous, powerful and functional device. Thanks to its curved design, light weight and slim body it feels great in the hand. One of its great features is the healing back, which saves us the worries about small scratches. G Flex2's displa...
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Published: 2015-04-22, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
Even if the LG G Flex 2 weren't curved, it would be a great phone. LG did a bang up job designing and assembling a spiffy phone of remarkable quality. The Flex 2 nails pretty much every feature across the board. The screen looks fantastic, data and call p...
Striking design and excellent build quality, Good camera performance outdoors, Impressive spec list
Poor battery life, Photos taken indoors lack saturation and detail, Occasional sluggish performance,
Battery life is one of the biggest factors in most people's buying decisions, and at the end of the day the G Flex 2's battery just doesn't last as long as it needs to. There's also the issue of performance which, though vastly improved from the time o...
Ergonomic casing, Flexible, unbreakable chassis, Removable back-cover, with self-healing effect, Infinitely high contrast, Decent camera equipment, Good software configuration, Low temperatures, No power consumption when turned off
Rear-sided controls, Dark screen, Limited cell coverage, Awkward inputting of umlauts, Relatively expensive
Buyers have to pony up quite a bit for the uniqueness of LG's G Flex 2. This was already one of the biggest criticisms of the precursor, and our present review sample clearly lags behind other high-end devices in some points while the price is very self-c...
Published: 2015-04-10, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Is there any point in buying a phone shaped like a banana (or, if you prefer, a smiley face)? And is LG's latest curved phone worth a look, in the face of tough competition? Join Gizmag, for our quick review of the LG G Flex 2.The LG G Flex 2 isn't quite ...