LG G Flex Hands On Review: First Impression
Software additions
LG Flex also boasts of an array of refined software additions. We already saw software features such as Knockon, Slide Aside and QuickRemote already present in the G2, and now being ported to the G Flex as well. The G Flex also comes with two additional software features: Dual Window and QuickTheater.

Dual Window allows you to open two apps at the same time. This feature is looking quite similar to Samsung's Multi Window concept. QuickTheater, on the other hand let users to slide their fingers from the center of the edges, like a mini theater, making possible to catch multimedia content at one place.

The new beginning....
LG G Flex is surely a new paradise in the crowded handset market. Now it's up to LG how they will communicate the advantage of getting a curved phone over an iPhone 5S or Samsung Galaxy Note 3. The biggest challenge in front of LG is to convince consumers to consider a phone that will cost them a jaw dropping Rs.60,000 or even above. This very flexible phone is indeed the most innovative handset we have seen in a while. The self healing is impressive but not 100 % accurate. The missing OIS camera feature is annoying. GizBot is looking forward to review the G Flex for our esteemed readers.



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