The 2K displays making their way into today’s flagship smartphones are already old news thanks to Sharp. The Japanese company today announced its new 5.5-inch IGZO display, which has an insane 4K resolution that boasts 806 pixels-per-inch.
The 2K displays making their way into today’s flagship smartphones are already old news thanks to Sharp. The Japanese company today announced its new 5.5-inch IGZO display, which has an insane 4K resolution that boasts 806 pixels-per-inch.
Amazon isn’t the only retailer looking to shift cheap Android Wear watches on Apple Watch pre-order day, it seems. AT&T is also offering a killer deal on the LG G Watch, which can now be had for a mere $50.
LG is set to announce its new G4 at the end of this month, and it has been busy teasing its arrival since it issued invites to its press event.
The South Korean company’s latest video focuses on the handset’s brand new camera sensor, which is to boast an f/1.8 aperture that should result in significantly better photos in low light.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is a giant iPhone 6 ripoff. And like Apple’s bigger-than-big devices, it also comes with some bending problems.
Tests have found that the Galaxy S6 Edge is just as easy to bend as the iPhone 6 Plus, only its display is even more likely to crack. Samsung finally responded today, claiming the 110 lbs of pressure used in SquareTrade’s tests were way more than would be exerted in real-world use. LG isn’t letting Samsung’s bendgate problems go unnoticed though.
Take a look at this tweet they sent mocking Samsung:
LG’s new G Flex 2 may not be its only flagship smartphone with a curved display for 2015. Sources familiar with the company’s plans say that the upcoming G4 will have one, too, but with a sharper Quad HD resolution just like last year’s G3.