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LG G Flex AT&T Review

Posted on May 11, 2015April 23, 2020 By Hulk

 

With the AT&T version of the LG G Flex, we’re getting another look at what it means to work with what this manufacturer calls the world’s first curved, flexible display. While we did get a rather healthy look with our LG G Flex Review back in December, our US-based review here and now gives us the states-based vision. The carrier-based vision, that is, and from a slightly different reviewer’s perspective as well.

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The team responsible for promoting the LG G Flex makes use of the words “Purposeful Innovation” to show – as clear as possible – their intent to push this device as a true-to-form full-fledged market-ready smartphone. If this device were flat – or even a degree of measurement flatter than it is now – LG would not have to prove itself in such a way.
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