LG unveiled
the G Flex phablet late last year with a flexible P-OLED display and body. Back
then it definitely impressed the tech community simply because the device was
one of the few out there to show true innovation. After almost a year since the
launch of the G Flex, it seems like the launch of its successor is drawing
closer. Sources close to LG have tipped Android Authority on the
release of the LG Flex 2 at its CES press conference in January next year.
Unfortunately
not a lot of details regarding the phablet are available yet. But the sources
did mention that the G Flex 2 is going to be a major upgrade over its
predecessor. According to them the G Flex 2 will come with a similar flexible
P-OLED display and a self-healing body with improvements. The resolution will
be bumped to Full HD this time apparently and the overall dimensions of the
device are also expected to go down in order to improve its ergonomics. Earlier
reports have speculated LG might make the body of the next G flex even more
flexible than the earlier model. While the new report doesn’t claim anything
regarding improvement in flexibility of the components, it could probably be
expected. Of course a truly bendable phone is still a few years away, but until
then the LG G Flex 2 would probably be as close as it gets. The G Flex’s
self-healing feature was also one of the key highlights of the device, allowing
it to heal itself from minor scratches to its body. I hope LG will concentrate
more on this feature with the G Flex 2 as it could really be a big selling
point, even if the device isn’t aimed at being a volume seller.
The G Flex
wasn’t a major success for LG in terms of sales, but then, commercial success
was probably not what LG was hoping to achieve with the G Flex. The device was
more of a statement to its rivals and that purpose it did manage to serve
pretty well. Whether LG wants to continue with the same approach for the G Flex
2 remains to be seen. The limited supply of bendable components like the P-OLED
display, body and the battery could mean that the G Flex 2 would also be
available in only a handful of markets and be priced significantly higher than
flagship devices from other manufacturers except Apple. The G Flex last year
was priced as high as the more expensive Apple iPhone 5s variants. So the G
Flex 2 would probably cost around the same as a 64GB iPhone 6 Plus or even
higher depending on what hardware components it will come packed with.
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