uk.testseek.com  

 
 
Search:   
 

Home » Phones » Mobile phones » LG G Flex



Working
Please wait...

  Expert reviews    

Reviews of LG G Flex

Testseek.co.uk have collected 471 expert reviews of the LG G Flex and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G Flex.
Award: Recommended December 2013
December 2013
 
(75%)
471 Reviews
Users
-
0 Reviews
75 0 100 471

The editors liked

  • Striking curved design
  • Powerful processor means great performance
  • Flexible construction protects against impacts
  • ‘Self-healing' back protects from scratches
  • The LG G Flex is a phone designed to hug the contour of your bum when placed in your back pocket
  • The reduced glare on the screen is also nice
  • Especially in that it's something you don't think about until you're sitting outside in the sun and having trou
  • Ginormous battery life for a phone this size
  • High performance and responsiveness
  • Nice design
  • Wellfinished body
  • Sound quality
  • OLED Display
  • Great battery life
  • Curved screen great for video
  • Unqiue design
  • Fantastic battery life
  • Capable camera
  • A battery that goes on and on
  • Great performance
  • Just like the G2
  • Curved screen gives great viewing angles
  • Interesting design will 'turn heads'
  • Comfortable to use as a phone
  • Amazing battery life
  • Big screen is fabulous to use
  • High quality audio feature
  • Unique design
  • Powerful
  • Long battery life
  • Innovative
  • Good battery life
  • Innovative curved form factor Incredible battery Selfhealing backplate Some useful software tweaks
  • Distinctive design
  • Big screen
  • Useful software touches
  • High-res music capability
  • Decent processor
  • Interesting tech packed-in
  • Detailed daylight photos
  • Unique curved design
  • Impressive Android skinning
  • Distinctive style
  • Powerful processor
  • Powerful processor for running games
  • Great screen for viewing videos
  • Design gimmick is something different
  • Most powerful phone we've tested
  • Very comfortable for a 6-inch phablet
  • 2- to 3-day battery life
  • Gorgeous curved OLED screen
  • Great rear speaker

The editors didn't like

  • Only a 720p screen
  • Expensive
  • A bit awkward to use one-handed
  • It's big enough to bring back memories of the Zack Morris brick phone. The curves would be slightly more forgivable if the phone itself were smaller and less cumbersome. Six inches is just way too big for a phone. Additionally
  • As with the LG G2
  • The volu
  • Screen resolution
  • Display
  • Posterisation and finger trails are just inconceivable in 2014
  • Mediocre camera with no optical image stabiliser
  • Nonexpandable memory
  • It's enormous
  • Boring design
  • Annoying UI
  • Creaky build
  • Display is average
  • Childish icons
  • Very expensive
  • No Full HD screen
  • Camera lacks OIS
  • 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
  • Gimmicky curved screen
  • Display is only 720p
  • Ludicrously expensive
  • Very expensive Underpar screen resolution No MicroSD slot for storage expansion
  • 720p screen
  • Camera could be better
  • Seriously expensive
  • Serious screen quality issues
  • Some camera focus problems
  • No memory expansion
  • Poor screen considering handset cost
  • Camera not great
  • No expandable memory
  • Mediocre camera
  • 'Selfhealing' case is unconvincing
  • Very costly
  • Too expensive
  • No built-in stylus
  • OLED screen has a grainy background
  • Too big for some hands
  • Scratch-healing doesn't work well

Show Show

 

Reviews

page 7 of 48
Order by:
Score
 
  Published: 2014-02-04, Author: Eugene , review by: pcmag.com

  • Expansive curved display. Top-of-the-line performance. Sharp 13-megapixel camera. Excellent split screen and floating window multitasking.
  • 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....

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
 
  Published: 2014-02-03, Author: Avram , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Durable flexible design, Vivid color screen, Solid battery life, Sharp camera
  • Poor speaker quality, Inconvenient rear key design, Lower resolution than other flagship phones, Pricey
  • A head-turning flexible design and vibrant display make the G Flex an exciting Android device, but it's not our favorite phablet....

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(70%)
 
  Published: 2014-02-01, review by: mobilephonereviewss.com

  • Abstract:  The one spec that isn't flagship? Display resolution. It's a 720p (1280 x 720) display rather than the usual full HD 1920 x 1080. The technology just isn't there yet to make a full HD flexible display. 720p isn't horrendous, but on a phone with a bigger t...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2014-02-01, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • Chris Burns With the AT&T version of the LG G Flex, we're getting another look at what it means to work with what this manufacturer calls the world's first curved, flexible display. While we did get a rather healthy look with our LG G Flex Review ...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2014-01-31, Author: Leslie , review by: gizmodo.com

  • The LG G Flex is a phone designed to hug the contour of your butt when placed in your back pocket, The reduced glare on the screen is also nice, especially in that it's something you don't think about until you're sitting outside in the sun and having tro
  • It's big enough to bring back memories of the Zack Morris brick phone. The curves would be slightly more forgivable if the phone itself were smaller and less cumbersome. Six inches is just way too big for a phone. Additionally, as with the LG G2, the volu
  • Hard pass. The main reason for the G Flexs existence seems to be that people dont buy new stuff if you dont make new stuff. At its high price, youre also paying a whole lot for what is essentially a gimmick. I cant imagine carting this around for two...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2014-01-31, Author: Eugene , review by: pcmag.com

  • Expansive curved display. Top-of-the-line performance. Sharp 13-megapixel camera. Excellent split screen and floating window multitasking.
  • 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....

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
 
  Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Cory , review by: gottabemobile.com

  • Abstract:  The G Flex is finally here in the US, a bendable and curved smartphone from LG, and it's about to launch on three of the four major carriers within the first few weeks of February.Today we're taking a look at the Sprint LG G Flex, but the device will also...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2014-01-30, review by: phonearena.com

  • Flexible display that's not prone to shattering, Selfhealing property with its rear casing, Unique curved design that can withstand some flexing, Snappy overall performance
  • Bloated with many AT&T branded apps, Splotchy look with the display, No headphones included with the packaging, Running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out of the box

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2014-01-30, review by: phonescoop.com

  • The LG G Flex is a powerful and interesting smartphone. It has perhaps the most unique form factor available from a smartphone today: a curved, flexible screen and the banana-shaped body to go with it. The shape does absolutely nothing for me. I don't rea...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(70%)
 
  Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Eugene , review by: pcmag.com

  • Expansive curved display. Topoftheline performance. Sharp 13megapixel camera. Excellent split screen and floating window multitasking.
  • Awkward rearmounted 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....

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
    page 7 of 48 « Previous   1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 48   Next »  
 
More popular products from the same category


Join our Consumer Panel!

  • Infuence products of the future
  • Up to 3€ per answer
TestSeek will regularly send you survey invites to your email, you choose if and when you participate.

Join now! » (opens in a new window)


×