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LG Rollable confirmed to launch this year

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Michail 12 January 2021

LG Android CES 2021

Yesterday LG brought us an official teaser for its upcoming rollable display phone, aptly called LG Rollable. The device will use a flexible BOE-developed OLED display that expands from the casing letting you expand the screen real estate without any folding mechanisms.

LG Rollable confirmed to launch later this year

Now, Nikkei Aisia has obtained confirmation from an LG spokesperson that the LG Rollable is indeed going on sale later this year. There’s no specific date mentioned nor any pricing details, but it's still great to know that such a product is coming so soon.

Check out a quick glance of the LG Rollable at the end of the company's CES press conference below.

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  • OfficialTRider
  • 2SB
  • 13 Jan 2021

This is a one for all sizes kinda smartphone, two different sized models doesn't make sense. There could be two or more models specs wise but size wise, it's going to be a single phone with with the option to choose and switch between scree...

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  • Anonymous
  • F@2
  • 13 Jan 2021

Ok. Two ratio of firm factor shown in past articles. Could there be two models coming?

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  • YUKI93
  • TC$
  • 13 Jan 2021

I wonder how the spec sheet would be. I'd definitely be surprised if LG uses Snapdragon 765G chipset. At the very least, Snapdragon 865 should be the viable option. Snapdragon 888 would be nice.

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