LG, soon after announcing that its curved G Flex smartphone will hit the
US market by April, has now announced the release of the device in more than 20
European markets.
The South Korean handset manufacturer has announced that its LG G Flex smartphone will be available
in major European markets (including Austria, France, Germany, Italy,
Sweden and UK among others) in February.
As of now, LG's
much-hyped smartphone, the G Flex has only been available in markets
like Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore. Recently, the company announced the availability of the G Flex in US via partnership with mobile
carriers AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.
Unfortunately, LG is yet
to reveal the precise availability of the G Flex smartphone for the
Indian market. Earlier, LG announced that
the G Flex would be available in India starting February; however,
there is no word on the pricing of the curved smartphone from LG.
(Also see: LG G Flex: First impressions)
Commenting
on the announcement, Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG
Electronics Mobile Communications Company said, "The introduction of the
LG G Flex in Europe demonstrates our confidence in the global
marketplace for a curved smartphone. As a premium smartphone, the G Flex
will further establish LG as a brand that offers something unique for
every consumer segment. This is a device that is guaranteed to start a
conversation wherever it goes."
LG launched
the G Flex in October last year with much fanfare, and it was rolled
out only in South Korea initially.
The Android 4.2.2 Jelly
Bean-based G Flex features a 6-inch display and is powered by a
quad-core 2.26GHz Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) processor, an Adreno 330 GPU,
and 2GB of RAM. It features a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a
2.1-megapixel rear camera. The G Flex is backed by a 3,500mAh battery,
weighs 177 grams, and is 7.9mm at its thinnest, while being 8.7mm at its
thickest.
LG has
also included a new 'self-healing' coating on the back cover, an elastic coating that supposedly has the ability
to "recover from the daily wear-and-tear scratches and nicks that
un-cased smartphones are likely to receive."