Friday, February 28, 2014

"How is LG G Flex? The Good and Bad about the latest curved smart phone"




LG G Flex is AT&T's first device with a curved screen providing an engaging cinematic experience on a curved 6" HD OLED display. The unique and elegant curved design and fluid user interface are only the beginning. Few devices turn heads like the six-inch LG G Flex smartphone. Attractive, arguably fashionable, the G Flex is endowed with a curved flexible screen, some self-healing ability and a touch of interface magic.

The large curved and flexible screen of the Android smartphone is seductive. The form factor mimics the curvature of larger panoramic screens and it seems to work, creating a more immersive visual experience right in your hands.


LG says the curve improves ergonomics. The shape supposedly makes it more comfortable in the hands and better for calls since it contours the face more so than the typical flat slab. It does rest more naturally in the palm, but some may find the difference too subtle to notice.





Phone’s Comfortable:

It is a comfortable handset to hold. Unlike every other six-inch (or bigger) smartphone I've used in the past, the G Flex is actually quite comfortable in the grip. It's a combination of the lightweight design, but also the thinness, I believe. It's still too big for my personal tastes, but at least it isn't uncomfortable like so many other huge phones

The camera:

The camera on the G Flex hasn't necessarily been one of the strongest sell points for the device, but that's more to due with the curved display stealing all the limelight. The 13-megapixel shooter on the back of the device is perfectly capable of taking quick photos when you need to, even if the low-light shooting isn't fantastic. The camera's interface isn't the worst on the market, either.


How fast is it working?

 the experience of a phone is generally pretty snappy. Transitions fade in and out quickly, and you're given access to apps and games with ease. The same can be said for LG's G Flex, but here's the thing: it all seems to happen even faster than it does on other phones.The speed of a device, the camera and the comfortably of it in your hand all play a big role when you're trying to buy any device, so it's good that the G Flex scores top marks in these departments. Several


The Good side of the phone

Curved display improves viewing
Glare well controlled
QuickRemote IR blaster
Excellent battery life
Neat UI touches

What need to be improved?

Android 4.2 rather than 4.4
Only 720p display
Better loudspeaker
Unsure about the back-mounted buttons


The bottom line of the article about this phone is very flexible to use and a  curved phone  you have ever experienced in the smart phones and is faster to use.


The complete configuration of the phone can be known from the below link:

http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_g_flex-5806.php

The links to buy the phone :

http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/devices/lg/g-flex-titan-silver.html?source=ECLG0000000LGF00L&wtExtndSource=Lgdiscover#fbid=L40AsO-vo5z

http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phones/lg-g-flex.html

http://shop.sprint.com/mysprint/zipcode_intercept.jsp%3bjsessionid=FE02020430F11E3E89C0F7AC8DB7CEE1.shop69?showZipPTNSection=true&redirectURL=http%253A%252F%252Fshop.sprint.com%252Fmysprint%252Fshop%252Fphone_details.jsp%253FensembleId%253DLGLS995KIT&_requestid=18596


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