LG G Flex to get 4K Video Recording after Receiving KitKat update
Do you know that LG G Flex just won the 2014 iF Design Award? LG’s first smartphone with flexible display was first released in Europe on February 1, with other 23 countries now offering the handset and we must all admit that it has repeatedly captured our attention being a reliable high-end smartphone. Aren’t you yet convinced that this handset is what you are really looking for? What we are about to tell you might help you take a final decision: LG G Flex is about to get 4K video recording after receiving the latest KitKat update.
4K Video Recording
An anonymous source is the one who had informed us that LG will also be updating the G Flex’s camera with support for 4K video recording, but you are probably used to the fact that we don’t tend to trust such speculations without having something plausible in our hands and this image bellow seems more than authentic.
Moreover, the User Agent profile confirms that LG G Flex will have the ability to capture 2160p footage, as you can see by yourself in the second to top entry in this image.
Is LG G Flex able to support such a 4K video recording?
So, we have an anonymous tipster backed by a leaked User Agent profile and even more we can add that the story makes perfect sense by taking a closer look to LG G Flex’s specs. It is obviously from the start that its quad-core 2.26GHz Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) processor with an Adreno 330 GPU is perfectly able to support such a 4K video recording, this being the addition that this G Flex device needs the most.
Excepting that, you probably know that it already has a 13-megapixel rear camera paired with a secondary 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera, as well as a 3500mAh battery and a 6-inch curved display (P-OLED panel, to be more specific) which is built on plastic substrates giving a better durability and flexibility.