Unqiue design, Fantastic battery life, Capable camera
Creaky build, Display is average, Childish icons, Very expensive
While I'm not the biggest fan of the world's biggest phones, I don't mind the LG G Flex at all. Perhaps the curve makes it interesting, or maybe I've just gotten used to bigger phones. Whether the curve is just a gimmick or not doesn't matter because it'...
The LG G Flex's contoured display renders media watching more immersive, it features a scratch-resistant coating, and its sizable battery provides an adequate amount of juice
The G Flex's massive size can be unwieldy, its camera quality is mediocre, and its 720p display can't outpace its competitors
Despite a novel construction and scuff-proof exterior, the LG G Flex's doesn't flex enough muscle against the Samsung Galaxy Round or the Note 3....
Design is comfortable to hold and carry, Curved screen is amazing for video playback, Powerful 2.26GHz quad-core CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon 800), 32GB onboard storage
Low resolution for screen size (1280x720 at 6in, 245ppi), No microSD card slot for expansion, Very ‘plastic' look and feel
The LG G Flex may end up being somewhat of a gimmick, but does feel comfortable in the hand, and provides a better-than-average video playback experience thanks to its curved display. We hope it makes its way down to Australia and New Zealand...
Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The G Flex is a successful experiment from a company that likely never expected it to expand far beyond its Korean borders. While it's hard to recommend on the hardware differentiation alone — the curve is interesting but not that useful — the device is a...
Abstract: The onset of spring means a cavalcade of new products in the tech world, especially in phones. In that vein, over the next few days I'll be taking a look at several of the season's hottest releases, starting with perhaps the most unique entry: LG's G Flex...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the LG G Flex Android smartphone. It's called the Flex because the display has a 700mm radius curve and because the phone is a wee bit flexible. It has a 6″, 1280 x 720 plastic AMOLED display that's flexible and it runs on the Qualcomm S...
Design is comfortable to hold and carry, Curved screen is amazing for video playback, Powerful 2.26GHz quad-core CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon 800), 32GB onboard storage
Low resolution for screen size (1280x720 at 6in, 245ppi), No microSD card slot for expansion, Very ‘plastic' look and feel
The LG G Flex may end up being somewhat of a gimmick, but does feel comfortable in the hand, and provides a better-than-average video playback experience thanks to its curved display. It's novel enough that we hope it makes its way down to Australia and N...
Abstract: Watch our LG G Flex video review to see what the curved screen banana phone has to offer. Like some of the latest TVs, smartphones have been given the curved screen treatment. LG's G Flex is the first to arrive for review at PC Advisor. See also : 21 be...
The LG G Flex has some decent hardware including a great camera and more storage than usual. Excellent software is also a lure but its main feature, the curved screen, is too big, only 720p and offers no real benefits. This phablet is too gimmicky so you'...