LG G Flex price dips to Rs. 39999 in India

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The LG G Flex was launched in India with a whooping price tag of Rs. 69,999, in February earlier this year. But surprisingly, the smartphone is now available online for as low as Rs. 39,999, which is about Rs. 30,000 price drop from the launch price. The G Flex has a 6-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD Curved Plastic OLED display vertically concave from top to bottom to a radius of 700mm, flexible battery and a self-healing back.
LG recently launched the G3, its current flagship smartphone in India last month starting at Rs. 47,990. Rumors are already making rounds about expected price cuts for the G3 next month, similar to the Samsung Galaxy S5 which is now selling for less than Rs. 37,000, way down from the launch price of Rs. 51,500.

Even Samsung introduced a smartphone called Galaxy Round with a curved display, but it is not available in the market yet. The LG G Flex is not as popular compared to the G2 but the G Flex does stands out as one of the most innovative smartphone by LG.




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