So now that you guys have had it for some weeks...

kioshi

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Could you please comment on the positive and negative aspects of the phone? Is the camera as good as the galaxy or iPhone 6? Is it still laggy like the reviews said?

Thanks a lot.
 
I haven't had any lag. It all comes down to the network. I'm on Sprint and when connected to an LTE network, this phone is lightning. WiFi = lightning. My only negative is the battery. The screen sucks major juice if kept above 50% brightness. But otherwise perfect. Photos are crisp, clear, and shoot rapid if so desired. Definitely would recommend this to anyone.

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I have had my G Flex 2 for about 5 days now, and I have had nothing but an enjoyable experience so far. No lag and no overheating, but the battery is a little meh. At best, I've managed a little over 4 hours SOT at 40% brightness. Camera is great and so is the loud speaker, no complaints with those. Gameplay and 1080p YouTube videos playback flawlessly. I have the AT&T version, and it does have 3GB of Ram and the Sprint version has 2GB of Ram, despite being the 32GB storage option. Just FYI. Overall, if you're considering this device, I say go for it. It has been great so far.

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Can't wait to chime in here. My AG&T H950 should be here by the end of the month so I will report back once I use it for a bit.
 
I have had mine now for 2 weeks and I absolutely love this phone. I am a serial phone buyer. I never hold on to a phone. I always feel the need to find the perfect smartphone. However, I am totally content with this phone. It does nothing exceptional but it does everything good. It is very reliable and super durable. It's also very unique and probably the last of its kind. Due to the fact that curved screens/phones are expensive to mass produce coupled with the fact that the flex 2 will never sell enough to make LG money, it doesn't make sense for them to keep going down this "flex" road. This phone will never get credit for how good of a phone it actually is. It will always be considered a niche phone with the emphasis being on its curve and not the great user experience. This phone is super quick, great at multi tasking, great for movies and videos, takes really good photos, the display while not cutting edge is still very good, battery is average, it's comfortable to hold and very durable... And if you look around it is extremely affordable.... All that with a great processor and CPU make for a very good user experience with or without the curve. This is a phone I'll hold on to even after I move on to another as my daily driver. It's a keeper.. A collectable... And an overall very good phone... It has actually kept me from buying the G4...I have played around with the G4 and I like this phone better.. Like I said.. It's a very unique device... The G4 is kind of an industry standard "keeping up with the Jones's" kinda flagship device... In this day in age... The flex 2 is very refreshing... It dares to be different and still offers a great user experience...

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This phone had the potential to be the king of phones but LG screw up. No removable battery! Pro: 1080p to save battery, latest chips. Small form because of curves. Swapable back. Coming from Note 4 with lags touchwiz. LG is by far more intuitive interface.




I have had mine now for 2 weeks and I absolutely love this phone. I am a serial phone buyer. I never hold on to a phone. I always feel the need to find the perfect smartphone. However, I am totally content with this phone. It does nothing exceptional but it does everything good. It is very reliable and super durable. It's also very unique and probably the last of its kind. Due to the fact that curved screens/phones are expensive to mass produce coupled with the fact that the flex 2 will never sell enough to make LG money, it doesn't make sense for them to keep going down this "flex" road. This phone will never get credit for how good of a phone it actually is. It will always be considered a niche phone with the emphasis being on its curve and not the great user experience. This phone is super quick, great at multi tasking, great for movies and videos, takes really good photos, the display while not cutting edge is still very good, battery is average, it's comfortable to hold and very durable... And if you look around it is extremely affordable.... All that with a great processor and CPU make for a very good user experience with or without the curve. This is a phone I'll hold on to even after I move on to another as my daily driver. It's a keeper.. A collectable... And an overall very good phone... It has actually kept me from buying the G4...I have played around with the G4 and I like this phone better.. Like I said.. It's a very unique device... The G4 is kind of an industry standard "keeping up with the Jones's" kinda flagship device... In this day in age... The flex 2 is very refreshing... It dares to be different and still offers a great user experience...

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Could you please comment on the positive and negative aspects of the phone? Is the camera as good as the galaxy or iPhone 6? Is it still laggy like the reviews said?

Thanks a lot.
Beenit using for a month now, and I am very happy. With lollipop everything is much smoother and throttling has disappeared.
In general is a very pleasant phone, and camera quality is among the best I could see on Android, but still behind iPhone.

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