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No worlds to say about this gadget, excellent smartphone, super design curved..... And about this screen is PO LED display....... And lg is becoming more advanced options like quick memo and q slide apps and other ir port options
I was looking for a new phone when my older Motorola Razr Maxx conked out on me and I decided to look at other carriers. I found the LG phones at At&t to be very enticing and it came down to the G3 and the G Flex. I really liked the look and feel of the Flex and the UI is just as easy to use as my Razr and other phones I looked at (HTC One). The phone is lite but has a BIG 6" screen, but I have big hands so it's not a problem. It also fits really well in my pockets and because of the curve you barely feel it. The processor is really fast and you can go from app to app without bogging down. Overall a nice phone but wish it had more oomph, such as some weight just to let you know it's there.
I bought this phone at Best Buy for $12 what a steal! The phone retailed for $804 and so far I have been very pleased with it. Battery life is great, and the processor is more than capable. Screen looks great, and yes I said looks great. I know it is a 245ppi screen, How is it that the Apple Ipad 3 running at 264ppi gets a top ranking box, but this phone with just a 19ppi difference gets the bottom ranking box??? Looking at the display it is just not that bad as some have claimed. I came from a Samsung Galaxy S3, and this is for sure and upgrade, not to mention this phone is great for everyday use! The 6 inch screen is awesome to watch video on. As I stated there are some things that can be improved upon, but as a whole.... great phone.