LG G Flex Camera Samples


When Samsung announced the world’s first curved display smartphone, we expected the entire tech industry to follow. Though the form factor has little practical usage, every company had to prove that they were indeed capable of producing a curved display smartphone with no practical use. LG, Samsung’s rival from homeland to International market, were the next to follow with LG G Flex. LG proved me wrong about the practical usage part as their LG G Flex was capable of being bent(unlike Samsung’s curved smartphone – Samsung Galaxy Round) and also came with a special material at the back that allowed automatic healing of scratches.

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In addition to the bendable body and bendable display, LG G Flex also has a bendable battery which is quite rare these days. Samsung Galaxy Round was a curved Galaxy Note 3 as the two devices had identical specifications, but LG G Flex came with a bigger low resolution screen than the company’s flagship LG G2 and lost the OIS in the camera department. It is powered by the same Snapdragon 800 SoC that powers most flagships in the current market.

LG G Flex comes with a 13MP camera at the back and a 2.1MP camera at the front. Both the cameras are capable of recording Full HD 1080p 30fps videos although only the rear camera can record Full HD videos at 60fps. The camera UI and features are exactly similar to the one on LG G2. We took a few samples from LG G Flex’s camera and you can check out the samples right below.

Like all phones, there was a HDR mode in the LG G Flex and you can check out how it works right below.

We took a few indoor shots as well.

You can check out the LG G Flex’s 1080p 60fps video sample right below.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UYi57owdNk

We will reserve the judgement about the camera clarity until the review. Meanwhile let us know what you think about the camera of LG G Flex?


Author: Monish Kumar

Monish is passionate about smartphones who is also interested in User Experience and Design. He is currently using Samsung Galaxy S3. You can follow him on Twitter and Google+