Published: 2016-09-06, Author: Ian , review by: digitalspy.com
The LG G Flex has only two minor problems. The price is an issue. This is a high-end phone, but because it has something of an unproven track record it's going to be a tough sell to new customers. Additionally, the occasional glitches in the performance a...
The positives of this handset is that it stood out and the curvature of the device was pretty much spot on. As the old Goldilocks story goes, it wasn't too much, wasn't too little – juuuuuust right. It was speedy too, but I struggled to see why (other tha...
Published: 2015-05-20, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
There are few smartphones around that can match the ability of the LG G Flex 2 to turn heads, so if that's a key part of what you want from a handset, there's nothing here that's going to put you off. It's a fast phone, and the screen, camera and battery...
Good screen, Photo and video quality, Decent audio
General performance not up to its billing, Glossy back, a real magnet for fingerprints, Too much screen reflection, Insufficient battery life, Overheating
The G Flex 2 is proof that LG has faith in its curved smartphone design. But for us, this second offering was as disappoining as the first. What's more, the optimisation isn't tip-top: the Flex 2 is hindered by an SoC which has clearly disrupted everythin...
Abstract: Meet the LG G Flex 2, the curvy sequel to the original curved phablet, which marks the South Korean company's second attempt at getting it right. Does it succeed where the original failed? We put one to the test to find out. The good The original LG G Fle...
Incredible media viewing angles, POLED screen, Selfhealing back, Stepcharging interesting
Still plastic, Expensive, That curve
Going back to the drawing board has paid off for LG because with the G Flex 2 they have managed to bring the specs of their flagship onto their wing-man category while preserving its quirky nature. Still flexible, the G Flex 2 wowed us with its camera an...
Published: 2015-03-02, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Standout curved design, fine HD screen, powerful processor, expandable memory, good battery life
Battery size reduced, still not cheap
The LG G Flex 2 has made some significant improvements to the original, with a beefed up processor and greatly improved screen. It's a little smaller overall, as is the battery, but with more sensible pricing this is now looking like a genuine contender....
Published: 2015-02-27, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: When I put this phone down on the table in a restaurant last night, the first reaction from the people around me was: "Err... bendgate?" Unlike the vast majority of smartphones available to buy today, LG's G Flex2 is indeed bent – or perhaps the better de...