We’ve already seen the LG G Flex flexing, but did you know that it could heal itself, too? The handset’s back has a special coating that will happily take scratches and scuffs and then slowly make them disappear. Check it out in the video below.
We’ve already seen the LG G Flex flexing, but did you know that it could heal itself, too? The handset’s back has a special coating that will happily take scratches and scuffs and then slowly make them disappear. Check it out in the video below.
Following the unveiling of the new Moto G in São Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday, Motorola has uploaded the handset’s first ad to YouTube. The one-minute clip focuses on the handset’s specifications — including its display, quad-core processor, and all-day battery life — as well as the built-in Google services and a “guaranteed” update to Android 4.4 KitKat.
When it came to naming its new curved-glass smartphone, it seems LG didn’t choose the name “G Flex” arbitrarily. Instead, the handset earned that name because it really does bend and flex (without breaking) when you apply enough pressure to it. Check it out in the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3x-bAWZWPM
Will flexible, bendable smartphone screens ever become a reality? Samsung thinks so. In fact, if you ignore the hysterically douchetastic concept video they are using to promote the foldable Galaxy tablets of the future, Samsung says we should have folding displays on the market by 2015.
A mysterious new Nexus tablet, believed to be a Nexus 8, has been spotted on the official Android.com website. The discovery comes after Google updated the page for its new Android 4.4 KitKat release last week, but it seems unlikely this was an accidental leak.