LG G Flex is just like a lot of modern, high-end smartphones. It has a fast processor, lots of RAM, a big battery, and a large display. Using it isn't particularly different from any other Android smartphone. And yet, hand the G Flex to almost anyone, and they will immediately notice there is something very different about it, and I'm not talking about the buttons on the back.
The G Flex is one of two phones currently on the market to use a flexible OLED panel, the other being Samsung's Galaxy Round.
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LG G Flex Review: An Engineering Concept You Can Actually Buy, Not That You Necessarily Should
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December 12, 2013
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