Washington: As Samsung Galaxy Round feature the face tracking technology, LG step up to unveil the new features of its first curved display smartphone LG G Flex.
LG G flax have the capacity to bend a bit, but LG also outed two cases for the phone, including one that is basically a small strip to show off the Wolverine-like ‘self-healing’ ability of the phone.
LG specially focus on the screen hardware too, and for good reason: those of you as clumsy as us will find that it absorbs drops better.
LG has also changed the camera slightly, adding in a green LED along with the standard white option to make facial recognition that little bit more accurate.
LG G Flax have the similar Qualcomm’s quad-core 2.26GHz Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB RAM like LG G2, but the LG G Flex is a very different device.
It is both larger and heavier, packing a 6-inch HD screen. This means a 720×1280 display stretched over 6-inches, resulting in 245ppi, rather than the G2’s Full HD 1080×1920 pixels over 5.2-inches giving 424ppi.
That lower resolution appears to help the LG G Flex though, with benchmarks showing that onscreen performance is better than both the LG G2 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
That’s impressive as the latter is currently the world’s most powerful smartphone, although a lot of the performance will be related to the lower screen resolution (720p) resulting in fewer pixels to drive.
The LG G Flex will be making it over to Europe in 2014, so we’re keeping our eyes more than peeled.
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