LG's first curved display smartphone, the G Flex is now going to receive its successor, G Flex 2. As per Gizbot, who is citing an Indian executive at the firm that new scion in this lineup might be launching with svelte and compact design by the end of year. However, it is not the first time when the handset is in rumors because it has been already tipped out in some previous reports. Earlier, it had been claimed that this South Korea based tech giant may be unpack the device along with Vu 4.
Notably, the next-generation model is speculated to be commenced as a dwindled version of its predecessor and might support a "better than Full HD" display. At this place, it seems worth to mention that high price and massive large 6-inch screen size were the reasons that LG Flex didn't exactly took off in the smartphone space. Withal, it was the first mobile phone with an innovative 'self-healing' back panel along with flexible display.
Articulately, the smaller screen renders higher pixel density, which contributes to a more detailed and sharp image. Hither, it has asserted by the sources that firm may introduce this edition, to provide a higher quality of pixel resolution and pixel density, in which Apple's products are leading the marketplace.
Cramming those pixels, then original curved-G Flex delivers clarity by 720 x 1280p along with just 245ppi, where the iPhone 6 has a pretty good 326 ppi. Apparently, it is envisaged that the corporation is gearing up to unlatch its new heir as an opponent of Apple's lately announced most-awaited device. Unfortunately, the sources have not revealed much about this new device, but it is expected to debut in South Korea first before making its way to other territories.