LG Rollable Might Launch Earlier Than Expected: Here's Why

LG Rollable Might Launch Earlier Than Expected: Here's Why
LG seems to have big plans for next year. With the LG Wing, the company has given a glimpse of what it has in store. A flash forward shown at the end of the video during the LG Wing launch added more fuel to the fire. Post that we've heard all sorts of rumors and leaks surrounding a revolutionary device that LG is working on. Yes, this is the rollable phone we are talking about, and according to the latest reports, it seems that the LG Rollable is on its way to becoming the first such phone we could have.

The Rollable is early, but will it reign?

Now, a report from ETNews suggests that the launch of the phone could be planned ahead of schedule. The publication reports that the phone could launch in early 2021 contrary to what was previously reported. The LG Rollable, as it's called, can come with a 6.8-inch display and can stretch up to 7.4-inches in full bloom. Really mediocre name aside, a rollable display could be a game changer and could bring stiff competition in foldable devices, a segment in which Samsung is way ahead of its peers.

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(Image credit: LG / LetsGoDigital) Rollable phones are expected to be more robust and comparatively thin and light compared to current generation flip phones. The fact that the moving parts of a rollable phone are not as exposed as those found in a flip phone further strengthens its case. Not much is known about the internals of the LG Rollable phone at the moment though, as the only major device to be released in the first quarter of next year is the Galaxy S21 series and no further release. older foldable close-up camera. , the LG Rollable phone might have time to win some numbers.

But it won't come alone

Apart from the Rollable, which will be the second device in Project Explorer, the company is expected to release a few devices. The first of these two is called Rainbow and the second is a mid-range LG Q83. The LG Rainbow is expected to succeed the LG Velvet, which was introduced with different processors in different markets. ETNews reports that the Rainbow is expected to take the same design approach as the Velvet and could come with one of Snapdragon 888 chipsets, as well as Wacom's AES (active electrostatic) stylus. Just because the LG Velvet doesn't have a flagship processor, in fact the Indian variant is powered by a 2 year old chipset, its successor is unlikely to come with the latest Snapdragon chipset. The folks in the Android headlines are also thinking along the same lines and suggesting that the Rainbow may be powered by a Snapdragon 700 series processor.