Video demonstrates just how flexible the LG G Flex really is

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LG’s new 6-inch G Flex smartphone has 720p screen that is curved from top to bottom. The new smartphone is supposed to be incredibly durable and almost completely scratch resistant. As cool as this sounds, the G Flex will only be available in South Korea, at least for the time being.

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LG announced the G Flex smartphone at the end of October, but only for lucky buyers in South Korea, with just a vague hint it would release the phone elsewhere in the future. While it wasn’t the first phone with a flexible screen to be put on sale – that honor goes to Samsung with the Galaxy Round – it’s arguably the more interesting of the two, and through a leak and a smattering of official information, the good news is it looks like we can expect it to arrive in the U.S. and other countries soon.

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