I like the LG G Flex in Flamenco Red because it sums up LG's choices a lot better. It's a new approach to conventional smartphone design. There's more to like about the LG G Flex 2 and the first phone certainly had its admirers. But it was a bit of a cul...
Abstract: Who doesn't love a free phone? Even better, how about 5? Thanks to Sprint, we're giving away 5 LG G Flex 2 Android smartphones with curved displays. Since these are Sprint phones, this giveaway is limited to US residents (Sprint is a US carrier). This is...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the LG G Flex 2, a flexible 5.5” phone with a 700mm radius curve. The second generation Flex is a more compelling smartphone with better specs that the original Flex including a full HD 1920 x 1080 P-OLED display and 2GHz Qualcomm Snapdr...
Eye catching form factor, Powerful chipset and performance, Fast and accurate primary camera
Radiates a lot of heat when multitasking, Plastic back cover does not feel premium enough
All in all, the Flex2 is a great phablet, and only suffers from a few niggles to dampen its overall experience. I can safely say that the Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6 Plus have a true rival. Priced on a relative par at R10 500, it will make the choice betwe...
Not the very best in terms of camera or screen, Plastic back feel, Not the most stylish UI
The first LG G Flex was a phone for people who wanted to show off, to have something conspicuously future-looking. However, it was also massive and had a screen that was in some respects a little bit rubbish. The second LG G Flex 2 has none of these major...
There are several aspects of the G Flex2 that we like over its predecessor, such as the higher resolution display, a more compact form factor, the addition of a memory card slot that supports up to 2TB, smooth navigation, good imaging performance, and ver...
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Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Carlo , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: The LG G Flex 2 here at the floor of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, SpainWe still don't know what the thinking behind the original G Flex smartphone was and we still don't get it today even with the super specced up LG G Flex 2. Despite the monst...
Like it or not, curved displays are here to stay. The past two years saw LG and Samsung competing between themselves with curved mobile devices such as the Galaxy Round, the G Flex, the Gear Fit, the Galaxy Note Edge, and the Gear S.While Samsung is expec...
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Published: 2015-03-09, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: The curved screen may be its most obvious selling point, but inspect LG's new G Flex 2 more closely and you'd find that it is no one-trick pony, as its predecessor may have been seen as.For sure, this is one gorgeous phone. Yet, its contoured form is just...
Abstract: You can question the need for it or wonder about its use, but one year after the debut of LG's curved G Flex smartphone, it looks like semi-flexible phones are here to stay. LG unveiled its G Flex2 last month at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in La...