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LG G Flex’s Self Healing tested with real life scenario tests

The LG G Flex is a rather unique device which not only comes with a curved display but boasts one of a kind self healing feature on its back cover. Earlier on, LG has released an official video of its back cover being scratched consistently within a controlled environment.

So how would LG G Flex’s self healing feature fare in real life? Someone has gotten a unit and managed to scratch it with a key and even a knife. Interestingly temperature does seem to play a role in order for its self healing properties to kick in. This shouldn’t be a problem for our rather warm climate if the LG G Flex is made available here.

Watch the full video after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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