What The Flex can the LG G Flex2 do?

jtec14

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The keywords for taking photos used are Cheese, Smile, Whiskey, Kimchi and LG

SHe used palm and fist for selfie.

LGGFlex2 people will say what the flex as it is flexible bendable great for selfie

Screen powered with a Plastic-OLED or P-OLED back with Self-healing technology

Camera empowered with Laser-guided autofocus, OIS+ Camera, Gesture Shot, Gesture View and Knock Code

I prefer if they used something more cheesy for the keywords

not sure if it support customised keywords in future
 

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LG G Flex2 uses cheese shuttle to take pictures. The commands are LG, Smile, Kimchi, Whiskey & of course Cheese.
 

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The LG G Flex2 has a 13MP OIS+ Laser AF CAMERA and you can touch and shoot on the screen to take steady and amazingly sharp and focused professional photos with optical image stabilisation. The laser AF should help the LG G Flex 2 to focus better in low light.
 

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Once again, thanks LG and HWZ for the printer! :o

Btw, I went to test a G Flex 2 from telco shop... On physical aspects, the feel is alright, bright screen and clear - no major complaints. My concern is a curvy phone might not fit into the jeans' pocket nicely and will be bulging. For the ladies, they won't have any issues since they have a handbag.

For the softwares, launching apps like camera and other basic apps lag for a few seconds. It is pretty noticeable imo, so the UI really needs improvement to push for a faster response, because the S6 isn't as bad though it lags a little bit too. I saw a lot of unnecessary apps and reminds me of samsung's old touchwiz. I wish LG will have less of those, tbh. Got 3gb ram also no need to use waste the memory like that ma :s22:

Overall, a decent phone. :) :o
 

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The LG G Flex2 has a 13MP OIS+ Laser AF CAMERA and you can touch and shoot on the screen to take steady and amazingly sharp and focused professional photos with optical image stabilisation. The laser AF should help the LG G Flex 2 to focus better in low light.

the phone camera ish quite comparable to top phone cameras in the market...:(:(
 

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Once again, thanks LG and HWZ for the printer! :o

Btw, I went to test a G Flex 2 from telco shop... On physical aspects, the feel is alright, bright screen and clear - no major complaints. My concern is a curvy phone might not fit into the jeans' pocket nicely and will be bulging. For the ladies, they won't have any issues since they have a handbag.

For the softwares, launching apps like camera and other basic apps lag for a few seconds. It is pretty noticeable imo, so the UI really needs improvement to push for a faster response, because the S6 isn't as bad though it lags a little bit too. I saw a lot of unnecessary apps and reminds me of samsung's old touchwiz. I wish LG will have less of those, tbh. Got 3gb ram also no need to use waste the memory like that ma :s22:

Overall, a decent phone. :) :o

congrats....hope can have more printer or other smaller lg items to redeem....:(:(
 

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Once again, thanks LG and HWZ for the printer! :o

Btw, I went to test a G Flex 2 from telco shop... On physical aspects, the feel is alright, bright screen and clear - no major complaints. My concern is a curvy phone might not fit into the jeans' pocket nicely and will be bulging. For the ladies, they won't have any issues since they have a handbag.

For the softwares, launching apps like camera and other basic apps lag for a few seconds. It is pretty noticeable imo, so the UI really needs improvement to push for a faster response, because the S6 isn't as bad though it lags a little bit too. I saw a lot of unnecessary apps and reminds me of samsung's old touchwiz. I wish LG will have less of those, tbh. Got 3gb ram also no need to use waste the memory like that ma :s22:

Overall, a decent phone. :) :o


The LG G Flex2 does not fit the front pocket well.


But will fit the back pocket better.


That's why it can stand 25KG to 50KG of weight...:s13:


Just make sure the phone does not drop out without your knowledge.
 

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I have Flex1 and 2, Flex 1 is quite a durable phone as I have drop at least 5 times seriously and LG Flex 1 still function well. Havent try my Flex2 durability yet.But looking at the video, it should be quite ok. However i noticed for Flex2 the phone get heated up if i continue using for hours. Not sure if it is the internal battery. My friend say is it ok de. Overall the selfie part was good experience as you can just open and close your fist on the screen, it will start 3 secs timer. This is very good when using selfie stick. Also i noticed the battery charge faster then Flex1. Last but not last i noticed after I bought all the curve phones i have no interest in straight phone anymore. Lol..
 

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AndroidCentral G4 review: http://www.androidcentral.com/lg-g4-review

"On paper, then, the LG G4 is less powerful than its concave cousin, the G Flex 2, which uses a Snapdragon 810. However this only really holds true if you sit around running benchmarks all day. In the real world, where things like scrolling speed, touch response and app load times matter, the G4 is the faster phone by a country mile. A lot of that has to do with the software, which has also been tuned up. (And in fact Qualcomm and LG are both quick to tell you that the 808 and G4 were quite literally made for one another.) But it's also apparent that the G4 isn't throttling back its CPU anywhere near as much as the G Flex 2, nor is it getting as hot during heavier use."

:s13:
 

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AndroidCentral G4 review: http://www.androidcentral.com/lg-g4-review

"On paper, then, the LG G4 is less powerful than its concave cousin, the G Flex 2, which uses a Snapdragon 810. However this only really holds true if you sit around running benchmarks all day. In the real world, where things like scrolling speed, touch response and app load times matter, the G4 is the faster phone by a country mile. A lot of that has to do with the software, which has also been tuned up. (And in fact Qualcomm and LG are both quick to tell you that the 808 and G4 were quite literally made for one another.) But it's also apparent that the G4 isn't throttling back its CPU anywhere near as much as the G Flex 2, nor is it getting as hot during heavier use."

:s13:

most of the time you wont use fully the power of the cpu in normal usage because if constantly using LG G flex cpu power fully your battery drain fast
 

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I have Flex1 and 2, Flex 1 is quite a durable phone as I have drop at least 5 times seriously and LG Flex 1 still function well. Havent try my Flex2 durability yet.But looking at the video, it should be quite ok. However i noticed for Flex2 the phone get heated up if i continue using for hours. Not sure if it is the internal battery. My friend say is it ok de. Overall the selfie part was good experience as you can just open and close your fist on the screen, it will start 3 secs timer. This is very good when using selfie stick. Also i noticed the battery charge faster then Flex1. Last but not last i noticed after I bought all the curve phones i have no interest in straight phone anymore. Lol..

heat up due to the G flex 2's cpu i guess
 

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AndroidCentral G4 review: http://www.androidcentral.com/lg-g4-review

"On paper, then, the LG G4 is less powerful than its concave cousin, the G Flex 2, which uses a Snapdragon 810. However this only really holds true if you sit around running benchmarks all day. In the real world, where things like scrolling speed, touch response and app load times matter, the G4 is the faster phone by a country mile. A lot of that has to do with the software, which has also been tuned up. (And in fact Qualcomm and LG are both quick to tell you that the 808 and G4 were quite literally made for one another.) But it's also apparent that the G4 isn't throttling back its CPU anywhere near as much as the G Flex 2, nor is it getting as hot during heavier use."

:s13:

So if the LG G Flex 2 is updated to LG UX 4.0, it will still lose to LG G4 ? Wonder why LG chose 810 instead of 808 for LG G Flex 2 then.
 

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most of the time you wont use fully the power of the cpu in normal usage because if constantly using LG G flex cpu power fully your battery drain fast


Your first post now at 1244pm.


Hope you do not slip further in timing for the LG G Flex2.


Within grasp already.
 
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