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LG G Flex Display Develops Bumps After Frequent Flexing

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Back in 2013, LG announced the G Flex, a phone with a curved display that was announced shortly after Samsung’s Galaxy Round. The phone has the ability to flex under pressure – it would actually flatten itself out before springing back into shape.

Unfortunately as this was an intended feature of the phone, it seems to have developed some issues. Recent report says many users are complaining of small bumps forming on the display of the phone. It was said these bumps come as a result of continuous flexing of the display.

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LG G Flex small bumps (Image Credit: ubergizmo.com)

LG has responded to this issue, “Please don’t try to use frequent, excessive force on the device or the screen. The reason we’ve made the G Flex screen elastic is to protect the device from damage from sudden impacts such as being sat on or laid down on.”

LG states that the bumps will disappear over time and can be remedied by pressing on them lightly. LG also added that these bumps will not affect the performance of the G Flex.

Source: ubergizmo.com, androidandme.com

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