LG has announced that it is poised to launch yet
another new smartphone, this time with a flexible display, and that it will be
officially launched before the end of October.
LG's revelation comes a matter of days after Samsung
reported that it is gearing up to launch a handset with a flexible display
before the end of the year.
Although Samsung has not gone into specifics, in an
interview with ZDNet Korea, LG has confirmed that although its device will have
a flexible OLED screen, it will be on a less-than-flexible and therefore solid
shell, suggesting that the phone will be curved. The company has also said that
the handset will initially go on sale in its home territory of South Korea and
that in terms of other specifications will be based on its existing flagship,
the LG G2.
The technology that makes flexible screens a reality also makes them essentially indestructible, bending and giving under pressure rather than snapping, cracking or shattering.
The technology that makes flexible screens a reality also makes them essentially indestructible, bending and giving under pressure rather than snapping, cracking or shattering.
However, a similar technology doesn't yet exist to make
batteries, RAM and processors bendy. Still, curved displays have been shown to
be better than their perfectly flat counterparts when it comes to watching
films or playing games and there is also a good chance that by curving a
handset it will be easier and more comfortable to hold in one hand.
In September, LG's biggest direct rival, Samsung,
announced that its first curved-screen smartphone was in the works. "We
plan to introduce a smartphone with a curved display in South Korea in
October," Samsung's mobile business head of strategic marketing D.J. Lee
said to Reuters at an event launching the Galaxy Note III phablet in Seoul on
September 24. However, the company didn't provide any further details.
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