San Francisco: LG Electronics is bringing its smartphone with a curved six-inch (15-centimeter) screen to the US later this year. The deals announced Monday with wireless carriers AT&T Inc., Sprint Corp. and T-Mobile US Inc. will give US consumers their first chance to buy LG’s “G Flex.” The device is being touted as the first step in the smartphone’s evolution from a rectangle that doesn’t bend into a device that someday will be able to roll up like a scroll or fold like a wallet. The G Flex is a long way from reaching that goal. Besides a concave screen, the G Flex’s other distinguishing features are a curved battery and a special coating designed to automatically repair minor scratches to the exterior. [caption id=“attachment_1325731” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  A visitor touches LG Electronics’ smartphone G Flex displayed during a media event at its head office in Seoul. AP[/caption] LG Electronics began selling the G Flex in South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong late last year. The precise timing of the G Flex’s U.S. release or how much the phone will cost hasn’t been disclosed yet. Those details are expected to come in the next few weeks. The G Flex has been selling for more than $900 in other markets, but major U.S. wireless carriers routinely reduce the upfront cost of smartphones in return for two-year commitments to Internet data plans. AP
The deals announced Monday with wireless carriers AT&T Inc., Sprint Corp. and T-Mobile US Inc. will give US consumers their first chance to buy LG’s “G Flex.”
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