LG’s new curved G Flex smartphone will be coming to America soon

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LG’s long-anticipated curved smartphone has already hit the South Korea market and will be coming to the American market very soon. The new phone features a curved 720p screen, a very durable build, and a self healing phone body.

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At a small press event this evening, LG demoed its latest phone, the G Flex, which has a gentle 700 mm curve to the width of its body. Information about the G Flex has been widely leaked for the past few months, and the phone went on sale in Korea this week, so we already know a great deal about it. Ars will have a full review for you next week, but until then, we have a couple of unboxing pictures for you to gawk at below.

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