LG was beaten by Samsung, which recently launched its first bent smartphone, Galaxy Round. But now the Korean second violinist taken a big leap and launched its own phone with a bend.
– Bent phones , you ask?
Yes, bent phones is the latest from Korea, where mobile manufacturers Samsung and LG are competing to bring the technology to market first.
This is in fact not really about bent phones , but bowed monitors . It has after all been around phones with a long bend.
LG, Samsung and others that produce monitors have long showcased prototypes of flexible displays. It is only those made commercially available products that can be purchased.
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LG phone is bent sideways.
LG G Flex
Now it is here that LG showcased its first mobile bent, called G Flex. As Samsung Galaxy Round is the only released in Korea.
In contrast to the aforementioned telephone is G Flex bent on the contrary, not lengthwise. Although LG describes this as an “IMAX-like experience.”poled screen is six inches high, but not more than 1280 x 720 pixel resolution. Pixel density is thus 244 PPI, the Samsung 386 PPI.
battery of the phone is also a little novelty in itself, as this is also bent. LG showed off such batteries earlier this month.
Under the hood is the powerful system chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
From what we can understand is the phone specification wise quite similar to LG G2. With the exception of screen resolution, of course. As G2 has also buttons on the back.
surface of the cover repairs smårips yourself, honor LG.
Repairs itself
One interesting thing here is that the rear door supposedly repairs itself when it comes small scratches in it. Do you get a little scratch, this will disappear in a matter of minutes.
LG draws otherwise the buoy that makes the phone more comfortable to talk to, and place the microphone closer to your mouth.
It is not known if or when LG will launch this or similar phones in Europe. Currently, you have to to South Korea to get it.
What do you mean, is curved screens and mobiles the way to go?
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