LG Announces the LG G Flex2
LG has made it official this morning by announcing the new LG G Flex2 at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. The G Flex2 is the company’s follow-up to the interesting, yet underwhelming LG G Flex. Aside from the obvious curved nature of the phone and flexibility, the G Flex2 is different than its predecessor in just about every way. The internals have been “beefed” up, and the design has been “slimmed down.” Here are a few eye-popping specs for the G Flex2:
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 (first smartphone announced with this processor)
- Octa-Core 64bit CPU
- 32 GB/3 GB RAM (16 GB/2 GB RAM also available)
- Dual LED flash, OIS technology, and Laser Auto-Focus
- 5.5 ” Full HD Curved P-OLED Display with 403 PPI
- 3000 mAh battery with fast charging technology
- Android 5.0.1 Lollipop
LG is including its self-healing technology that was in the original G Flex and added a faster healing time from those everyday nicks and scratches. Scratches will go from an original healing time of 3 minutes to just about 10 seconds. The phone also boasts its latest fast charging technology and can charge this curved beast to 50% in 40 minutes.
The LG G Flex2 will be available in Platinum Silver and Flamenco Red at the end of this month (January) in Korea and global markets shortly after. What do you guys think? Will you be picking one up? Let us know!
Source: LG