What The Flex can the LG G Flex2 do?

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wow! LG G Flex2 can withstand 25kg!!! omg! but if put on my back pocket and sit down, how much weight is tat?
 

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actually 25kg, if i put in my back pocket and sit on it....will crack anot?
i think nowadays ppl dont put phone at back pocket. the chance of sit down on phone lower than phone drop on floor. LG Gflex 2's resist weight on it more of marketing feature
 

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The video showed LG G Flex2 weighted down with 25 kg. What The Flex LG G Flex2 should be able to withstand more than 25 kg and return to the original curved shape without damage.
 

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Probably try sitting on a weighing scale? :p

In any case, the 25KG is just the safe marketing figure, so there will be some tolerance.

wow! LG G Flex2 can withstand 25kg!!! omg! but if put on my back pocket and sit down, how much weight is tat?
 

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Seems like the LG G Flex 2 is quite new!
Features Qualcomm snapdragon processor 810 with Android 5.0 Lollipop, OIS+, POLED, and the LG knock code feature.

The LG knock code seems like a unique feature to unlock the phone.
 

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The LG Flex 2 can withstand a weight of at least 25kg!

the "flex" factor may be working well for lg considering the recent #bendgate saga, perhaps we can see lg targeting consumers who places their phones in their back pocket soon. :s13:
 

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the LG Flex 2 should be able to bear a load of at least 25kg! 3000mah battery is actually not bad consider only full hd 5.5" screen. powered by Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810 Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2 GHz Cortex-A57 should not drawn so much power.

I think I read somewhere that Snapdragon 810 is quite power hungry. Then again, with a 3000mah battery and a 1080P screen, I suppose it won't be that bad.
 

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Seems like the LG G Flex 2 is quite new!
Features Qualcomm snapdragon processor 810 with Android 5.0 Lollipop, OIS+, POLED, and the LG knock code feature.

The LG knock code seems like a unique feature to unlock the phone.

sometime u want to be quick, the feature might hinder you instead of helping you
 

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nowadays battery life quite short life for smartphones but now portable powerbank so cheap battery life wont be an issue but just need to bring 1 powerbank along with LG G flex2


Your pocket big enough for phone and powerbank no issue. Or if you carry a bag.


The curve of the phone, when slot in the back pocket nicely fits the bum.


May enhance the bum some more. LOL.
 

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We've certainly come a long way from Nokia's (or maybe Steven Lim's?) 'banana phone'. The 'banana phone' of today, the LG Flex 2, not only curves like a banana, but is able to straighten out its thoughts when needed.

An engineering marvel it is, indeed,because not only must the screen be malleable enough to curve and straighten, but the battery and other internal components must be flexible enough too.

In an era where smartphone makers like HTC and Sony struggle to include Optical Image Stabilisation in their phone, LG has one-upped the with OIS+, which really makes for great photos even if you don't have really steady hands. And that 5.5" gorgeous Full HD IPS display is much akin to those $4k televisions out there--curved so that you get a really immersive view. And it costs just a fraction of it!

Oh, and yes, that self-healing finish. What use is a gorgeous Flamenco Red phone when all it does is look pretty? The G Flex 2 agrees wholeheartedly, which is why it can self-heal so quickly on its back, almost like Wolverine.

The G Flex 2 seems built to last. Having a curved screen, I think the chance of the screen breaking upon landing on a flat surface is rather slim. Have we found a successor to the venerable Nokia 3310? Could this be 'the' phone?

Well, certainly not if it can't withstand the weight of a grown man. Thus, I think it'll take the weight of 70 to 80kg, when spread over two buttocks. Given that the weights in the video seem to be the size of one buttock, I'd say the LG G Flex 2 can take about 35 to 40kg of those weights. Officially, of course, it's 25kg but I'm sure it can take a little bit more ;)

Overall, what the flex can the G Flex 2 do? Well, it obviously can make a grown man cry, because never have we seen a phone that's so tough, so flexible, so adaptable, in the past fifteen years since the Nokia 3310 was released.
 
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i think nowadays ppl dont put phone at back pocket. the chance of sit down on phone lower than phone drop on floor. LG Gflex 2's resist weight on it more of marketing feature

but sometime when i do work, i will put the hp inside my pocket and forget all about it:s13:
 

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oh, i thought the gflex was launched the same year as the LG Gseries.... now g4 is coming out.
 

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Your pocket big enough for phone and powerbank no issue. Or if you carry a bag.


The curve of the phone, when slot in the back pocket nicely fits the bum.


May enhance the bum some more. LOL.

Hmm, what about those who put their phones in front pocket? :o
 
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