South Korean company, LG has announced the global rollout of the self-healing LG G Flex 2 curved smartphone. The G Flex 2 was unveiled at the CES 2015 in January and so far is only available in South Korea. The company has announced that other markets would get in march.
With the MWC 2015 expected to start and end between March 1st and 5th; the LG G Flex 2 global rollout starts after the event. Sprint in the US has been confirmed to start selling on March 13th with AT&T and US cellular also expected to carry the device. UK, Germany, France, Singapore and Hong Kong would get the device around the same time.
Key markets in North and South America, Europe and Asia would also start selling the device starting from the second or third week in March. Africa is missing on the list though which means the G Flex 2 is not arriving soon.
“The G Flex2 shows the world that there’s still room for design innovation in today’s smartphones beyond just metal frames and larger displays. We think the G Flex2 is the perfect example of form and function coming together beautifully. It’s a smartphone that people simply won’t be able to take their eyes off of.”
said Juno Cho, president and CEO of the LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “
The LG G Flex 2 does not only self-heal itself within 10 seconds, it also features a curved body and is powered by the powerful Qualcomm snapdragon 810 processor (64-bit). Other specs features of the device includes a 5.5-inch Full HD P-OLED (Plastic OLED) display, 2GB of RAM, a microSD card slot, 16GB/32GB space of internal storage, 13MP camera with OIS, 3000mAh battery (with fast charging features) and Android 5.0 Lollipop OS.