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Published: 2014-03-05, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Distinctive style, powerful processor, good battery life
Expensive, camera not great, no expandable memory
The LG G Flex is certainly an attention grabber, with its curved, bendy body, rear-mounted controls and huge screen. But it's mostly a disappointment with its sub-par display and camera taking the shine off its innovations and making the high price seem...
Distinctive design, Great battery life, Big screen, Useful software touches, High-res music capability
720p screen, Camera could be better, No microSD slot, Expensive
There's no doubt that the LG G Flex is an impressive phone. Its problem is it has a seriously capable smaller brother in the G2 at nearly half the price, and a number of big-screen competitors snapping at its heels with full HD screens.At this price, we c...
Striking curved design, Powerful processor means great performance, Flexible construction protects against impacts, ‘Self-healing' back protects from scratches
Only a 720p screen, Expensive, A bit awkward to use one-handed
Overall, the LG G Flex is a powerful phone offering exceptional performance.The G Flex is a bit of a mixed bag then: on the one hand, it's a striking attention-grabber of a phone with some truly unique technology. But on the other, the software is nothing...
Ginormous battery life for a phone this size, High performance and responsiveness, Nice design, wellfinished body, Sound quality
Screen resolution, Display: posterisation and finger trails are just inconceivable in 2014, Mediocre camera with no optical image stabiliser, Nonexpandable memory
The G Flex is supposed to be a sort of crowning jewel for LG, a product symbolic of the future of mobile devices. But its greatest asset is also its greatest enemy: the curved screen, whose utility is still open for debate, that has lower resolution than ...
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Published: 2014-02-17, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Unqiue design, Fantastic battery life, Capable camera
Creaky build, Display is average, Childish icons, Very expensive
This biggest issue I have with the LG G Flex is the fact that it's impossible to recommend. A sky high price tag means the LG G Flex is immediately out of many people's price range and while the "flexible" nature of the phone is certainly interesting, in...
Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Michel , review by: techview.co
Abstract: So I finally got my Hands on a Phone I've been exited for a while now, here is a short Video of it, the LG G flex.So I have been waiting for this Phone for quite some time now and I finally managed to get my Hands on it. The LG G Flex is a Flagship Device...
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Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Thomas , review by: T3.com
OLED Display, Great battery life, Curved screen great for video
Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Kevin , review by: 3g.co.uk
Unique design, Powerful, Long battery life, Innovative, Good battery life
Gimmicky curved screen, Display is only 720p, Ludicrously expensive
The LG G Flex is, for the most part, a fantastic phone. It's tremendously powerful, has a battery that lasts for days, a slick, innovative interface and a good camera. But the screen isn't as high resolution as we'd like and we just can't shake the feelin...
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Published: 2014-02-13, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Interesting design will 'turn heads', comfortable to use as a phone, amazing battery life, big screen is fabulous to use, high quality audio feature
OLED has noticeable grain on image, phone is big and heavy, sometimes feels a big laggy, far too expensive, no microSD slot, limited internal storage, expensive
We do love the G Flex, because it's an interesting phone and one that worked for us. However, the reality is that most people will find it's too big, too irregularly shaped and, most crucially of all, too expensive. There will, of course, be those f...
Seriously expensive, Serious screen quality issues, Some camera focus problems
As an experiment with new technologies, the LG G Flex is a bold success. However, as a phone that LG wants us to spend £500-650 on, it has too many issues to be considered a contender for most buyers.Next, read our best mobile phones round-up...