We’ve already seen the LG G Flex flexing, but did you know that it could heal itself, too? The handset’s back has a special coating that will happily take scratches and scuffs and then slowly make them disappear. Check it out in the video below.
We’ve already seen the LG G Flex flexing, but did you know that it could heal itself, too? The handset’s back has a special coating that will happily take scratches and scuffs and then slowly make them disappear. Check it out in the video below.
The LG G Flex, LG’s first smartphone with a curved-glass display, is making its way to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint. The handset made its debut in South Korea this month and it’ll expand its reach into Europe in December, while those in the United States could get their hands on it before Christmas, too.
The LG G Flex — the curved-glass smartphone that really flexes — is coming to Europe next month after making its debut in South Korea. The device will be available in France initially, and you’ll need to start saving now if you want to buy it off contract, because it won’t be cheap.
When it came to naming its new curved-glass smartphone, it seems LG didn’t choose the name “G Flex” arbitrarily. Instead, the handset earned that name because it really does bend and flex (without breaking) when you apply enough pressure to it. Check it out in the video below.
LG has today unveiled the G Flex, its first smartphone with a 6-inch curved plastic OLED display. It’s the “world’s first real curved smartphone,” according to LG — which has clearly chosen to ignore the recently-released Samsung Galaxy Round — and it boasts a “self-healing” back cover that has the ability to recover from daily wear and tear.