Specs of the phone pretty well make it an LG G3-and-a-half. As the first phone with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 810, fill the gap between the LG G3 last year and the upcoming G4, which is rumored to come out this spring. And it gives LG something to go up against the fresh Samsung Galaxy S6, which was announced at the Mobile World Congress on March 1.
We examine the models of non-US phone because they can be significantly different from the US units. But since this is the first Snapdragon phone 810 and the highest smartphone profile of the month, we took a close look at G Flex 2. Here is a hands on preview of what we felt we could try, and what should US consumer leases for other "reviews" of non-US unit. We will try to point it at the moment we see it obtained a US carrier.
Regarding our testing experience, LG asked us to put this statement in our story.
"The device is sampled representative of the final industrial design and user experience but continue to undergo further optimization to improve the performance of the benchmark. We look forward to our upcoming releases of the software to provide Further improvements in this area. We remain confident that the G Flex 2 will deliver great experiences to our customers with an incredible blend of multimedia, performance and industry-leading design. "