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LG G Flex 2 scheduled to be launched in January at CES 2015

Word on the street is that LG are planing to launch their second generation LG G Flex smartphone at next year’s Consumer Electronics show, which takes place in January.

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TechImperia3435d ago

Not sure if first one was quite a success that they are launchin 2 now.

pressjudge3435d ago

Well they have a lucky start in marketing for sure, since all the talk about iPhone "bandgate" :).

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LG G Flex 2 Arrives On Sprint: $200 On-contract, $504 Off-Contract, $21 A Month

TechFrag - LG G Flex 2, the first device to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit Octa-Core processor, is now available from Sprint for a contract price of just $200.

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LG G4 vs LG G3: the surprising vs the icon aka what to expect

LG Electronics CEO says the LG G4 will be radically different, but Charlotte tries to find out how different it will actually be by comparing it to the LG G3.

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Minimoth3335d ago

Despite the fierce competition, the LG G4 will be one of the best smartphones of the year judging by what we've heard so far.

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Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Galaxy S6 Edge vs. HTC One M9 vs. LG G Flex 2

The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge might sport similar features, but they're rather different from Samsung's previous designs.

Gone are the days of plastic shells and removable batteries. The S6 and S6 Edge sport metal and plenty of glass across their 5.1-inch frames. Both phones have high-resolution displays, and the S6 Edge has a curved display that wraps across both sides of the device -- one-upping the curved display we saw on the Galaxy Note Edge.

But what about the competitors flagship devices?

ajax173342d ago

I'll take the GS6, thanks.

bahadur3341d ago

I think the only real change it's introduced is amazing resolution...plastic or metal. Doesnt really make a difference to me.

Ninte3341d ago

So no removable battery and sd card?