LG’s Successor to G Flex, the LG G Flex 2 has finally been unveiled as LG showed off on January 5th at CES 2015, and although it does lessen the size of the screen compared to the original LG G Flex, it also beefs up some of the specs in other areas. It comes powered by the latest Android OS version, Android 5.0 Lollipop, and it sports a 5.5-inch 1080p Plastic OLED display. It’s also powered by Qualcomm’s next generation CPU, the Snapdragon 810, with 2GB or 3GB of RAM depending on the region model. It carries a 13MP OIS+ camera on the back which also comes with the laser auto focus we saw debuted on the LG G3 earlier on in 2014, and a 2.1MP camera on the front, with 16GB and 32GB storage size options, accompanied by a microSD card slot for expandable storage past the initial internal memory. Thanks to our own Nick Sutrich who is on the ground at the show, we were able to grab a bunch of hands on shots of the device from just about every angle. Take a look!
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