Most smartphone makers suffered a great impact in the first months of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the last quarter proved that there’s still room for recovery. Now, smartphone makers are betting high in Q4 2020 and Q1 2021 in a bid to recover the damage for once and all. While Chinese companies prospered in the 5G segment introducing the new connectivity standard to more price levels, other companies also used the 5G wave to bounce back to relevance. We’re talking about LG Mobile, after many years of bleeding, it is showing signs of recovery. This year, LG changed its mobile division introducing the LG Velvet 5G and also found room to reveal a concept device with a swiveling display dubbed LG Wing. Apparently, the company believes that innovation is the way to go as it is preparing a new LG Rollable phone for Q1 2021.
In 2020, nothing has changed in the foldable smartphone segment. Samsung keeps the lead while other companies wait for more durable materials before jumping in the segment. However, these companies aren’t simply waiting, but are also looking for other ways to bring the future of smartphones. LG already explored the rollable display on its TV segment, and now is working on a smartphone codenamed “B Project”. Back in the last month, Oppo showed us how amazing a rollable smartphone can be through its OPPO X 2021 concept phone. In fact, this technology seems to be more promising and practical than a foldable smartphone that has a lot of limitations.
A couple of months ago, we’ve heard reports indicating that LG will bring its rollable phone in the first quarter of 2021. However, it will introduce a standard flagship first that will serve as a spiritual successor for the V-series. Today, a new report indicates that LG seems to be moving to comply with these claims. According to the Twitter leaker @Cozyplanes, the new LG Rollable phone goes by model number LM-RN910N. It has been registered in the Korean operator’s internal database. There is also an unlocked version that goes by model number OMD-LM-R910N.