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Published: 2014-02-08, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Holy cow! It's curved!, Less reflections and glare, Durable design
Very poor display quality, Hard to operate in one hand, Mediocre camera
LG G Flex ReviewTrouble With the CurveThe LG G Flex, one of the first curved smartphones along with the Samsung Galaxy Round, is now available in the U.S. Although the curved screen has real visual benefits, the display has an inherent fuzziness that impa...
Abstract: The LG G Flex is the latest innovative smartphone from LG. It packs all the set industry high-end smartphone specs, but what set it apart are its curved P-OLED display (720p) which is flexible as well as its 3,400mAh battery. The LG G Flex also features Q...
The G Flex is a good phone, but not one I would want to have for two years on contract. The display can be a real eye sore, the price is too high, the camera leaves a lot to be desired, and the software is old and dated. As an Android lover who is const...
Get bent! This phone curves and flexes, but after that. ?LG calls it the world's first bendable flexible display. You can't look at the LG G Flex and not talk about the curve of the body, and once you learn that it actually does flex and give a little b...
Large, bright display, Great battery life, Unique formfactor
Display can be nauseating, Plenty of bloatware, Lack of OIS on camera
I won't shy away from it: when I first opened up the LG G Flex box and started using the phone I was super skeptical. A lot of reviewers had complained about the screen's low quality and the size of the phone, and I really never saw a use for the curved s...
Abstract: Does "different" automatically mean "better"? That's the question I keep coming back to every time I use one of LG's recent Android devices. The company's been trying fervently to stand out from the pack, first by moving the volume and power buttons to...
Back to my original questionDoes "different" automatically mean "better"? In the case of the G Flex, the answer turns out to be no. The phone's curved and flexible body is a noteworthy feat of engineering but not terribly meaningful in terms of actu...
Awkward rear-mounted 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....