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LG G Flex 2 Review

LG G Flex 2 Review




I've had a chance in the past to play with the LG G Flex, and now I'm reviewing the successor, the LG G Flex 2.
This phone caught my eye, just as the first one did. I like the curve in this one a little better though.

The feel of this phone is almost real time, or quantum. The screen is so vibrant and smooth, almost can't see any pixels at all.
I've yet to find any custom ROMS for this phone yet, but I'm sure it'll get love sometime soon.

The clarity on the camera is almost perfect, and gesture shot is just another "Selfie" mode cover, but it still cool.
The battery does charge pretty quickly, and does in fact last a whole work day for me, but that varies with how much you text, listen to music, surf the web, or watch videos.

The back buttons as always are very easy to access, still love the idea. I've been on this train since the LG G2, and I really do like the placement, as many other people complain. I'm just different! Don't hate!

All in all, this phone has the quickness, and is worth every cent. I love it!

The Specs are listed below (Cited: http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/gflex2/specs)

Display
5.5" Curved Full HD P-OLED Display
Rear Camera
13 MP OIS+ Laser Auto Focus Rear Camera and 4K Ultra HD Camcorder
Front Camera
2.1 MP HD Front-Facing Camera and Full HD Camcorder
Battery
3,000 mAh Battery with Fast Charge1
Processor
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 Processor with (Integrated)
2.0 GHz 64-bit Octa-Core CPU
Total Internal Memory
32 GB
Supports microSDHC™ card up to 2 TB (sold separately)
Connectivity
Wi-Fi® 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth® Version 4.1
Platform
Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
Dimensions
5.87" (H) x 2.96" (W) x 0.37" (D)
Weight
5.36 oz 


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