Lg Flex 2 Specifications
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
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Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 Processor with
(Integrated)
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2.0 GHz 64-bit Octa-Core CPU
TOTAL INTERNAL MEMORY32 GB
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Supports microSDHC™ card up to 2 TB (sold
separately)CONNECTIVITYWi-Fi® 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
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Bluetooth® Version 4.1PLATFORMAndroid 5.0
(Lollipop)DIMENSIONS5.87" (H) x 2.96" (W) x 0.37" (D)WEIGHT5.36
oz
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Flex 2 Specs Review
The LG G Flex 2 is the first big
announcement to come out of CES 2015: after testing the waters with futuristic
curved phones in 2014, LG has tazen the experiment and concepts to reality with
a well-thought out mass-market gadget, the G Flex 2.
After the gigantic, 6-inch
original G Flex, LG has taken a more moderate approach and claims to have found
the optimal size for the G Flex 2: it’s a 5.5” display.
The signature features include
the same, 700R (700mm) curvature, plastic OLED display with a 1080p resolution,
the new octa-ocre 64-bit Snapdragon 810 system chip, scratch self-healing back
cover, and quick charge technology. What’s not to like? Before we officially
approve those new features, let’s first explore them in more depth, though.
Camera
and Media: 13MP, OIS+
The LG G Flex 2 does not offer
much novelty in the camera: it uses a 13-megapixel main camera with optical
image staiblization (OIS+) with laser auto-focus, or what seems like basically
the same camera hardware as in the G3. That, however, is not a bad thing at
all. The G3 has one of our favorite cameras of any 2014 flagship, with fast
focusing and pleasing colors.
When it comes to media, we’d like
to point out the positive effect on outdoor viewing that comes with a curved
screen. The reason for this is that there are less reflections (the curve
blocks a lot of them), so it’s much easier to use the device outdoors, be it to
show a couple of images or share a funny YouTube video when you’re out.
Battery:
fast charged
One of the most transformative
innovations of 2014 was Qualcomm’s QuickCharge on real flagships. Smartphone
makers have come up with different names for fast charging tech, some have also
improved it, but at the core it is all a Snapdragon feature. LG is also finally
joining this game with G Flex 2 and we’re happy to hear the news: the 3000mAh
(non user-removable) battery supports high-speed charging that will get you
from 0 to 50 percent in about 40 minutes. This type of charging requires the
charger in the box connected to a wall plug.
Once again, it’s worth mentioning
that expectations for the battery life of the LG G Flex 2 are much brighter
than those for most other flagships. The reason for this lies in the less
taxing 1080p screen resolution, while others have to cope with a more
pixel-heavy Quad HD resolutions.