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I'm thinking about picking one up as well. The idea of a curved, flexible form factor is intriguing, so I will definitely be checking it out once it hits the stores.

 

I like the thought of a phone with a flexible plastic screen that will be much less likely to break.  I just wish it was a little smaller.

 

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I like the thought of a phone with a flexible plastic screen that will be much less likely to break.  I just wish it was a little smaller. Robert

The size may be a tad bit too big for me, but I won't know until I have it in hand. I could go for a phone larger than the Note 2, but the Mega was too big when I looked at that one. The LG G Flex might be just the right fit. Definitely like the more durable screen. I have dropped my phone on concrete floor twice over the past two weeks. I have lucked out so far, but it will be nice to have more peace of mind.

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I cant believe its only $649!

but no kit kat???? strange....

2.26 quad core is that the snap 805????

No still just snapdragon 800...

 

What I find confusing is that it is 299.99 with a two year agreement.. i thought those don't exist anymore or am I missin something... At least they are being phased out.  

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No still just snapdragon 800...

 

What I find confusing is that it is 299.99 with a two year agreement.. i thought those don't exist anymore or am I missin something... At least they are being phased out.

Remember the touch pro2 that was 349.99 with a 2 yr...ouch

 

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I like the thought of a phone with a flexible plastic screen that will be much less likely to break.  I just wish it was a little smaller.

 

Robert

At a 6 inch screen, I might as well just curve the screen of the Nexus 7 and call it a day.

 

I find the Nexus 5 to be about the biggest I will ever want a phone, at times the screen just looks massive to me.

 

 

-Luis

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No still just snapdragon 800...

 

What I find confusing is that it is 299.99 with a two year agreement.. i thought those don't exist anymore or am I missin something... At least they are being phased out.

 

They exist for about the next 60 days...

 

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At a 6 inch screen, I might as well just curve the screen of the Nexus 7 and call it a day.

 

I find the Nexus 5 to be about the biggest I will ever want a phone, at times the screen just looks massive to me.

 

 

-Luis

I agree. I had a GN2 too and it was too large as my main device. My N5 would stay my daily driver.

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

 

 

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I am thinking 6 inches for me is a sweet spot I mean it's not as pocketable! But,I like my anime shows and books on this ONE max screen... I don't go dancing like I use to so I won't need as small of a phone to fit into my jeans lol... Can't wait to see the flex for myself in store though.... 

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I believe yesterday I saw under network specs it said LTE-A support. And now it is gone. I wonder if they just meant Spark enabled

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I am thinking 6 inches for me is a sweet spot I mean it's not as pocketable!

This may be the most vulgar sentence ever posted in S4GRU history. :lol:

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

 

 

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This may be the most vulgar sentence ever posted in S4GRU history. :lol:

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

Oh boy.... So not what I intended.. Hahaha  :D

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For those who do get the LG G Flex, be sure to not go overboard with showing off its flexibility...

 

http://www.ubergizmo.com/2014/01/lg-g-flex-display-develops-bubbles-after-continuous-flexing/?

 

Consider yourselves forewarned.

 

I, for one, am still considering picking up this device when it comes out.

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Are you not happy with the G2?

Absolutely, I love it to death. The customizations using G2 xposed is worth it plus development is picking up. I just like the fact the the flex has well its flexible.

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i'm very interested in this one. i'm wanting a phone with a bigger screen and was interested in the One Max, but going to wait and see what this one is like since it comes out soon. hopefully its RF reception is on par with the G2 or even the N5!

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This phone will definitely be one of those make it or break it deals with the US and Curved phones. If this phone sells well, I think we will see other companies introduce curved phones here.

 

 

-Luis

 

Agreed.  I hope the LG G Flex does well in the US.  Maybe if LG can be start to become a threat then maybe Samsung will try to innovate again.

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I got a exclusive look at the flex today. My friend is a att manager and he let me play with it for a bit. First off the screen is gorgeous and the curve makes video look awesome. Thought it was a gimmick at first but i really like it. The colors obviously put the g2 to shame but the g2's camera took much better pics. For one it was more steady and the pics came out much sharper on the G2. But the sound damn impressive. It is louder than the nexus 5 and the G2 put together regardless of the speaker being on the back instead of the bottom. It was not tinny like the G2 at all and playing the same youtube video from my G2 and the flex I couldnt even hear the G2 thats how loud and great the speakers are on the flex. Its a big phone but doesnt look like it thanks to the curved screen. I didnt try a pocket test though. I like the G2 UI better but all and all I would like to use the flex as my daily driver.

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That's great news Terrell! Now that my area is LTE live, any temptation for leaving Sprint has gone bye bye.

 

And with 29 hours talk time, this is a strong contender in my search for a Spark device!

 

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I got a exclusive look at the flex today. My friend is a att manager and he let me play with it for a bit. First off the screen is gorgeous and the curve makes video look awesome. Thought it was a gimmick at first but i really like it. The colors obviously put the g2 to shame but the g2's camera took much better pics. For one it was more steady and the pics came out much sharper on the G2. But the sound damn impressive. It is louder than the nexus 5 and the G2 put together regardless of the speaker being on the back instead of the bottom. It was not tinny like the G2 at all and playing the same youtube video from my G2 and the flex I couldnt even hear the G2 thats how loud and great the speakers are on the flex. Its a big phone but doesnt look like it thanks to the curved screen. I didnt try a pocket test though. I like the G2 UI better but all and all I would like to use the flex as my daily driver.

Awesome. Thanks for the mini review! :tu:

 

I am definitely looking forward to checking out this phone once it hits the stores and will likely bite on this one. I could use some flexible triband goodness! :lol:

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I don't know if its because it was fresh out of the box when I used it but its actually kind of hard to bend the phone. It is going to be the display unit so I didn't want to damage it though so I held back alot of strength. One thing is regardless of it being 720p and not as sharp as the G2 video still look better and I love looking at videos on my G2.

Awesome. Thanks for the mini review! :tu:

I am definitely looking forward to checking out this phone once it hits the stores and will likely bite on this one. I could use some flexible triband goodness! :lol:

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Our LG rep came into the store in Madison today and had a G Flex on him that he let me check out. It feels every bit as big as what I thought it would be due to the 6" screen but it did feel really zippy and fast as expected. 

To me it feels like a curved G2 with a big display which is good and bad. I really don't need a phone that big but some people do, so I get it.

Personally I wouldn't use one but for someone who doesn't want a Samsung phablet I would recommend them to try this one out. We'll see longevity wise how it holds up to being dropped and what not.

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