LG G Flex Release Seemingly Confirmed For The US Market, Rumor Claims

The LG G Flex outperforms Samsung's Galaxy Round in a number of ways. First, it truly flexes, and second it is rumored to be released internationally. In case you are intrigued by its flexible design and powerful chipset, you can now start hoping for an impending LG G Flex release before holiday season kicks in. 

According to notorious leakster EVleaks, the Droid is confirmed to arrive for Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile in the US. While this still falls under the category of a rumor, given the blog's proven track record in disclosing details, we can say that this is a little over 80 percent accurate. 

In case you haven't head of the G Flex yet, it is the world's second curved phone. But unlike its counterpart the Galaxy Round from Samsung, this phone actually flexes. It is made up of bendable plastic, and a sturdy, non-bendable glass. In order to allow the phone to bend, the screen is slightly curved from top to bottom. 

Under the hood lies the G Flex's power with Snapdragon 800, 2GB of RAM and Android Jelly Bean out of the box. Borrowing from its flagship sibling, the LG G2, the G Flex really flexes its muscles in making an impression among Android fans. 

While this isn't certainly what most people have in mind, it allows better performance and durability in phone drops. 

Pricing is not yet revealed in case the G Flex indeed arrives on US shores, but it would surely be a handful. 

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