A recently published patent application by LG Display has us hoping for a revival of the company's ill-fated rollable phone project, last seen in prototype form in 2022. The patent in question ...
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In context: It may seem like yesterday, but LG's phone division went out of business way back in April 2021, taking some of the most innovative foldable/rollable designs we had ever seen with it.
LG had made many innovations including ultra-wide angle cameras, rising to third largest smartphone maker in 2013. But bosses said the mobile phone market had become "incredibly competitive".
The patent also says that the device could roll out to different sizes, going from a compact phone to a larger device like a tablet. As mentioned already, we did see a leaked LG rollable ...