It's curved! 3500mAh battery lasts a really long time. A dualwindow feature lets you run two apps sidebyside on that massive screen — drag and drop photos into text messages
For example. Well spec'd
Snapdragon 800 processor
2GB RAM
32GB
Curved display
Excellent performance
Good build quality
Curved display provides a better watching experience
Powerful processor providing a great performance
Back cover can heal itself from minor scratches
Knock On feature is helpful
Good camera with 4K recording cap
Large
Bright display
Unique formfactor
Beautiful
Innovative industrial design
Outstanding battery life
Responsive software
Powerful hardware
Solid audio quality
Phenomenal battery life
Top-notch performance
Flexible screen adds to the phone's durability
The editors didn't like
Very poor display quality
Hard to operate in one hand
Mediocre camera
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
Splotchy distortion with the display
Underwhelming still image capture quality
Expensive outright cost
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
With picture noise and shadow effects
No Full HD
Meager signal coverage
Storage not expandable
No scratch-proof panel glass
Self heal and flexing are gimmicks
Speaker gets slightly muffled easily
Screen disappoints
720p screen
Sunlight behaviour of screen
Blueish huse on pictures
No FM radio
Case creaks
Bloatware apps
Android 4.2 only
Big price
The impossible-to-reach rear buttons do not work on a device this big
The battery life is terrible considering the amount of juice available
All of LG's bundled software and skins are bad
The usual terrible plastic back—it deforms a little more than no
Without optical image stabilization
Its camera isn't as impressive as we've come to expect from flagship phones
While its unappealing POLED screen leaves us in a funk
Display imaging dull in spots
Images linger on display
No microSD
Handset slow to wake up from standby mode
The G Flex's massive size can be unwieldy
Its camera quality is mediocre
And its 720p display can't outpace its competitors
720p display resolution is relatively low for a 6"
Expensive smartphone
Poor speaker quality
Inconvenient rear key design
Lower resolution than other flagship phones
Pricey
Low screen resolution for price
Rear Key still problematic
Lackluster speaker
Poor audio
Unnatural Rear Key placement
Display not as sharp as other flagships
Not 1080p resolution
Lackluster speakers
Rear Key design not for everyone
Awkward rear-mounted buttons. Display is not full HD. Two iterations behind the latest Android version
Awkward rearmounted buttons. Display is not full HD. Two iterations behind the latest Android version
No microSD card slot
720p display rather than 1080p
Fixed battery
Not actually very curved or flexible
Six-inch screen lacks sharpness
Screen can be too big for some
It's obscenely huge. Please put it away before you frighten the children. The display isn't great
The screen is grainy with noticeable ghosting. Performance lags more than it should. The flash is terrible. Supposedly scratchresistant plastic back is not
Ugly
Overwrought Android skin
Bland design
Nothing takes advantage of the curves
Very expensive
Moderate screen resolution
No MicroSD slot for storage expansion
Curved shape could hinder portability
LG breaks new ground with the G Flex
A handset with a curved form factor and a backplate that can magically mend itself if it gets s
Boring interface with a lot of bloatware
No IOS for the camera
Display quality is unacceptable
Back panel can't recover from more intense damages and it is so easy to catch dirt
LG is trying to dominate the new niche of curved smartphone but it seems
Published: 2014-03-20, Author: Daniel , review by: gearnyt.dk
Abstract: I efteråret kunne LG præsentere verdens første kurvede smartphone, LG G Flex – en teknologi som flere forskellige mobilproducenter har rodet med i længere tid, men det var altså LG som var først med en smartphone på markedet med denne teknologi.LG G Flex ...
LG G FlexVores dom88%PlusBatterietKameraetKraftfuld processorMinusPrisenSkærmopløsningLydkvaliteten88%Vores domLæsernes dom: (7 Stemmer)86%Godt nok er LG G Flex ikke den første Smartphone med et buet display, men det er trods alt den første af slagsen der...
Abstract: LG G Flex er opfølgeren til LG G2, selvom de på mange måder slet ikke er i samme kategori. LG G Flex er nemlig både en del større og har med kurven, sin bøjelighed, det selvhelende bagcover og OLED-skærmen, en del attributter - men koster derfor også 2000 kroner mere, end LG G2 gjorde ved lanceringen for under et halvt år siden. Læs mere...
Abstract: Man kommer ikke udenom, at LG G Flex er en stor kleppert. Skærmen har fra LG G2 til LG G Flex haft vokseværk, og er vokset fra 5,2” til fulde 6”, og er dermed rykket op i phablet-kategorien...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2014-02-10, Author: Erik , review by: mobil.nu
Abstract: Man kan selvfølgelig se bort fra, at LG G Flex er buet og bøjelig. Den har stadig de fleste funktioner, som almindelige stive telefoner har. Den har en stor og god skærm, Android som styresystem, kamera og 4G. En topmodel, helt enkelt, med det meste, man ...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2014-02-07, Author: Jonas , review by: lydogbillede.dk
Stor skærm med gode farver, fremragende lyd. Ydelse i top og praktiske funktioner
Lavopløst skærm, og kameraet mangler billedstabilisering. Noget stor, og den buede form giver ingen direkte fordele
Det er interessant, at LG har formået at lave en buet telefon, men vi kan ikke rigtig se pointen, bortset fra at den passer bedre i baglommen. Det giver dog håb om bøjelige telefoner i fremtiden. LG G Flex er en lynhurtig phablet med et godt kamera og f...
Ogólna wydajność, Jakość dźwięku, Jakość zdjęć, Regenerująca się obudowa, Wygięty ekran - bardziej odporny na uszkodzenia
Brak slotu microSD, Delikatne rozmycie wyświetlanego obrazu, Niska rozdzielczość przy tak dużym ekranie
Telefon wywarł na nas bardzo pozytywne wrażenie. Poza brakiem slotu na kartę microSD nie ma aż takich minusów, które mogłyby go skreślić na samym starcie. Zakrzywienie okazuje się bardzo funkcjonalne i jak najbardziej spełnia swoje zadanie i jest to napra...
Published: 2014-06-30, Author: Antoni , review by: fotomaniak.pl
Szybkość pracy;, Prosta obsługa;, Nieskomplikowane nastawy ręczne;, HDR;, Filmowanie w 4K;, Zintegrowana aplikacja do edycji zdjęć;, 9polowy autofocus;, Punktowy pomiar ekspozycji;, Dwa tryby panoramiczne.
Brak rozbudowanych funkcji edycyjnych;, Brak zaawansowanej ingerencji w ustawienia;, Słaby tryb nocny;, Spore problemy z autofocusem po zmroku;, Bezużyteczny fizyczny spust migawki
Przeciętny aparat z rozbudowanym oprogramowaniemTrudno powiedzieć, by od strony jakości obrazu G Flex specjalnie się wyróżniał. Z drugiej strony, zakrzywionemu smartfonowi od LG nie sposób też zarzucić specjalnych niedociągnięć – może poza sytuacjami z ni...
Wygięty ekran, Bardzo duże możliwości personalizacji, LTE, Stabilność pracy, Wysoka wydajność, Dobry aparat
Przeciętna rozdzielczość ekranu, Brak gniazda kart microSD
LG G Flex jest urządzeniem niebanalnym, wnoszącym wiele świeżości do skostniałej czasami branży. Wyróżnia się na rynku urządzeń mobilnych nie tylko ciekawym i szalonym kształtem, mocnym aparatem, świetną wydajnością, ale przede wszystkim tym, że „słucha”...