LG's Rumored Rollable Phone Shows Up in a YouTube Video
LG’s Rumored Rollable Phone Shows Up in a YouTube Video
LG left the smartphone business a year ago, but left one big mystery behind: the rollable named it teased at CES 2021. Now a video on YouTube may have revealed a acting version of the device in the wild.
The LG Rollable, as we assumed it would be called, first appeared in the company’s CES expressionless conference, which showed the phone’s display smoothly extend — but so smoothly that it could’ve been CG magic. The LG Rollable in the YouTube video surfacing immediately looks real, though, and the screen even looks responsive to fretful commands. Other factors in the video like reflections make it even more liable that this is the real deal, as The Verge aspired out.
It’s tough to tell how functional this version of the LG Rollable is, meaning it could be a prototype with only a acting display or a market-ready version. The short video does show us that the back of the LG Rollable has three cameras and a lickety-split, though neither are used, nor do we see any software but the home shroud. Given LG intended to release the Rollable in 2021, this could be closer to the continue version of the phone.
LG didn’t respond to interrogate for comment by time of publication.