LG G Flex 2 designed for business executive and mature consumers, says exec

 photo from LG website

It seems that the LG G Flex 2 was made for the businessmen and entrepreneurs. At least this is what LG CEO Jee Hyung Lee claims despite feedback that the LG G Flex 2's features are far from being an executive's dream phone.

The LG G Flex 2 was released a week ago and is something being offered by Sprint. The successor to the LG G Flex can be bought outright from them at $500. To date, the LG G Flex 2 is available in Taiwan, South Korea and the United States.

Going over the specs, any phone geek would admit that the LG CEO's claim seems to be a bit shrouded. Normally, business-minded and mature individuals looking for a good phone to have would look for include a slick design and a lot of security features. And of course apps for their business is something that would be expected.

The LG G Flex 2 doesn't seem to satisfy those needs but just the same, most could be improvised and depend on the users themselves.

The LG G Flex 2 does boasts of a unique form factor though remains to be seen if executives would be impressed into getting hold of one. Regardless, the LG G Flex 2 could be a good buy and LG chief Jee Hyung Lee believes that they can meet the sales quota of 20,000 units.

The number seems to be conservative but the safe forecast could be a measure on how well the LG G Flex 2 will turn out.

For the ones who are unaware of the LG G Flex 2 specs, the phone will feature a 5.5-inch (1920x1080) display, a Snapdragon 810 8-core 1.5 GHz processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, a 13MP rear camera and a self-healing back cover. A 3000 mAh battery will be tasked to provide the needed power for its daily use. It runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop.

With those specs, would you agree that the LG G Flex 2 is something business executives or the mature batch of consumers would want?

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