It was too in the rumor and leaks lands, where moments back South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation Life's Good or LG went officially announcing the company's first ever curved smartphone and the second one in the decade, the G Flex, when compared to it's competitor Samsung Galaxy Round.
We can call it the curved sibling of the Korean's 2013 flagship, the G2, as LG has followed the same format of placing the hardware button of the unit's back side, accompanying with the volume up and down rockers with the power buttons over the middle, all below the primary shooter and the LED flash light.
As we are are aware, the center of attraction to this very fresh smartphone is it's screen, a six-inches Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display of 720 x 1280 pixels resolution marked at a pixel density of 244 pixels-per-inch, curved horizontally when placed landscape.
From the inside, the phone will pack a Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 processor running at 2.26GHz, 32 gigabytes of on board storage (expandable via microSD card slot), 2 gigs of Random Access Memory (RAM), 13 megapixels main camera and a 2.1 front facer, Bluetooth 4.0, LTE-Advanced support, a 3,500mAh powered battery and Google's platform Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with LG's own User Interface on top of it. The handset is measured at 160.5 x 81.6 x 7.9/8.7 millimeters in size and 177 grams in weight.
Before we let you off, the phone not only features a special design, but also a new self-healing film coating on it's back, which is said to heal off minor scratches in minutes. As rumored earlier, the LG G Flex is home exclusive, where it will launch in three major carriers in South Korea, next month, November.