Abstract: Size & Weight 160.5mm x 81.6mm x 7.9/8.7mm 177g G Flex is the only gadget in the world to come with a self-healing back panel, which automatically fixes any minor scratches or scruffs that the rear casing suffers The 6-inch display found in the G Flex is ...
Living on the cutting edge of technology doesn't come cheap, especially if that technology is still in its nascent stages. The G Flex will cost you Rs 70,000 a pop and that's a lot of money for a smartphone. As a ‘phablet', the G Flex is easily amongst th...
The G-Flex made a lot of news with the curved design, and LG has made it clear it isn't going to stop innovating by entering the race with the other giants. A bold move with the design, though a poor execution with the display, a great battery life and re...
Good, Great for watching videos, Exceptional battery life, Blazing fast performance, Good ergonomics
Average camera, Very expensive
We like the LG G Flex but there is a caveat - its price. This curved beauty costs a whopping Rs. 68,500.Even for early adopters the price is prohibitively expensive. The argument is that you're is paying for exclusivity - but it still seems as though you'...
Curved Display & Flexible body, Good Performace, Amazing battery life, Self healing back
Expensive
LG G Flex is available in India for Rs 68,000 which makes it one of the most expensive smartphones in the market. Company has given lots of innovative features in the device such as curved display, flexible body, self healing back etc which justifies the ...
Unique design, Good performance, Excellent battery life.
Looks odd, Average camera, Unreasonable pricing, Flexible body doesn't improve the handling, Selfhealing is questionable
The LG G Flex's closest rival Samsung's GALAXY Round comes with a horizontally curved screen. It lacks the self-healing tech and flexibility that's there on the G Flex. ore importantly, it's only available in Korea. However, just because there's no direc...
Durability and self-healing back, Amazing battery backup,
In a smartphone that is worth 67K, we at least expect to get a FULL HD display, Saying that LG G Flex is huge is an understatement. Using it with one hand was a task in it self, Should I Buy it?, LG G Flex is a decent smartphone but in my opinion, it is
LG G Flex is a decent smartphone but in my opinion, it is highly overpriced. Also, I dont really see any real advantage of having a curved smartphone over the usual slab devices that we now have.LG G Flex SpecsOS: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)CPU: 2.26 GHz...
It won't be wrong to say that LG has packed in a lot of innovation in the G Flex but that innovation comes at a price. LG has priced the G Flex at Rs. 69,999 that suggests G Flex to be LG's proof-of-concept, albeit with the intention to sell in as many co...
Amazing design, Great camera, Great battery life, Awesome performance
Creakiness, A 720p display, Unbelievably expensive price tag
The LG G Flex is actually a pretty amazing handset, but you can only think about its qualities when you don't think about its price, unfortunately. The handset has a lot of its act right - the curve works pretty well, the self-healing back is a good featu...