The smartphone has been confirmed to arrive in China next week

Nov 29, 2013 02:01 GMT  ·  By

LG’s very first curved smartphone, G Flex, is now available for purchase in South Korea where it competes with Samsung’s Galaxy Round. However, the device won’t stay there for too long, as LG announced a few weeks ago that it would make the G Flex available internationally soon.

Well, it appears that that day is upon us, as many international carriers and authorized retailers confirmed they would start selling the LG G Flex as early as next month.

In this regard, UnwiredView cites Chinese blog site 3G.cn claiming that LG G Flex is now on its way to Hong Kong, where it will be officially unveiled on December 3.

The South Korean handset maker has already started to send invitations for the G Flex launch event, so the information should be accurate if the image of the invite is legit.

Some Europeans carriers will also add the LG G Flex to their portfolios. It’s worth mentioning that Orange will bring the smartphone to France, but other major network operators are likely to pick it up as well.

Last but not least, Android fans in the United States will be able to grab the LG G Flex beginning next year. All major carriers are known to offer the curved smartphone starting with January, though no exact release dates have been unveiled yet.

The G Flex is LG’s first curved smartphone and comes with a huge 6-inch curved P-OLED capacitive touchscreen that supports HD (720 x 1280 pixels) resolution.

The device has a curved body as well and features self-healing coating on the back. Basically, the phone is self-repairing every soft scratch it may get on the back case.

On the inside, the G Flex comes equipped with a powerful 2.26 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, an Adreno 330 graphics processing unit, and 2GB of RAM. For more details make sure you check out our database for LG G Flex full specs sheet.

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