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On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 9:57:19 PM UTC+7 Defriando Riza wrote: > Kalo aja ini beneran jadi release.. ð > > LG was supposed to release another phone with an unusual form factor after > The Wing as an answer to Samsung's foldables. At CES 2021, the company > confirmed that it was working on a phone with a rollable display and that > it was going to be available later that year. It never got to launch the > device before shutting down its mobile business after its newest models, > which included the Wing, failed to gain traction. But now, a hands-on video > by Korean tech reviewer ëŧė§ė°ęĩŽė (BullsLab) shows just how close LG got to > launching the phone that would've simply gone by the name "Rollable." > > While the Wing featured a rotatable display on top of a smaller one > underneath, the Rollable was designed to have a screen that stretches out > until the phone becomes a small tablet. In the video, you'll see how > responsive the device is and how quickly it starts expanding after the > YouTuber swipes at the screen with three fingers. Whatever's displayed on > screen â even the animated wallpapers â automatically adjusts itself. At > one point, the reviewer places three books beside the phone to show that > its motor is strong enough to move the pile as it stretches out. > > In addition to the stretchable main display, the phone's back panel also > functions as an extra screen that can house a handful of widgets, including > ones for the camera, calendar and music. If you fire up the camera app from > that extra screen, you'll be able to take selfies without powering on the > main phone. > > Based on the device BullsLab reviewed, the Rollable would've launched with > a Snapdragon 888 CPU, up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Those were > top-level specs that would've put the Rollable in the same category as > flagships, such as the Samsung Galaxy S21. > > Since LG's mobile business no longer exists, there's little to no chance > for the Rollable to, well, roll out. It's worth noting that Oppo also > showed off a rollable phone back in 2021, but it was just a prototype, and > we haven't heard anything about it since then. > > Read original article at > https://www.engadget.com/lg-rollable-hands-on-122505508.html?src=rss > > > -- =========== Ayo Subscribe >> Channel YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/komunitasandroid ---------------------- Kontak Admin: IG https://www.instagram.com/agushamonangan ----------------------- FB Groups : https://www.facebook.com/groups/android.or.id Aturan Umum ID-ANDROID >> goo.gl/mL1mBT ========== --- Anda menerima pesan ini karena Anda berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian Android Community" dari Google Grup. Untuk berhenti berlangganan dan berhenti menerima email dari grup ini, kirim email ke [email protected]. Untuk melihat diskusi ini di web, kunjungi https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/id-android/7bc58353-68aa-4896-82c7-57f76ff988e6n%40googlegroups.com.
