LG has announced that its G Flex 2 smartphone, which the company unveiled at this years Consumer Electronics Show (CES), will be officially released in South Korea on January 30, followed by other countries around the world, including the US.
The device, which will be offered by all three of the countrys mobile carriers, will cost 800,000 South Korean Won ($737).
The G Flex 2 is the companys first mobile device to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 chipset, which has received some bad press lately, especially after there were reports that Samsung ditched it in favour of its own processors for its upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S6. However, LG has clarified that it has had no issues with the SoC, and has termed its performance as "quite satisfactory".
Other specifications of the device include a 5.5-inch 1080p display, a 2.1 MP front-facing camera, and 13 MP rear camera. The Korean version comes with 32GB of expandable internal memory, and 2GB of RAM (instead of 3GB like the international variant). The smartphone also packs in a 3,000 mAh battery.
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