Some 40 percent of smart phones will be curved and bendable by the end of the decade, says Ramchan Woo, head of the LTE Product Planning Division at the LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.
Bendbles might not necessarily be thinner, though one suspects that is a requirement. At the very least, bendables should vastly reduce the number of cracked screens we seem to see these days.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Half of all Smart Phones Bendable by 2019?

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