JerryRigEverything Tears Down Unreleased Rollable LG Phone
- Zack Nelson, the creator of the technology review channel JerryRigEverything, has conducted a teardown of an unreleased rollable smartphone developed by LG.
- The device represents a creative concept in mobile phone design, featuring a rollable screen mechanism.
- Unlike many of the durability tests associated with the JerryRigEverything brand, which often involve cutting, burning, or stressing devices to the point of failure, this particular process was...
Zack Nelson, the creator of the technology review channel JerryRigEverything, has conducted a teardown of an unreleased rollable smartphone developed by LG.
The device represents a creative concept in mobile phone design, featuring a rollable screen mechanism. This specific hardware was not commercially released to the public.
Teardown Methodology and Device Condition
Unlike many of the durability tests associated with the JerryRigEverything brand, which often involve cutting, burning, or stressing devices to the point of failure, this particular process was handled with a different approach.
Nelson opted to be careful during the disassembly of the LG rollable device. The primary objective of this specific teardown was to maintain the functional integrity of the hardware and keep the device working.
About JerryRigEverything
Zack Nelson operates the JerryRigEverything platform, where he reviews technology from the inside. His content library primarily consists of smartphone durability tests, construction overviews, and repair guides.
The platform has a significant reach across multiple social media channels, including over 9 million subscribers on YouTube and approximately 2.8 million followers on Facebook.
In addition to smartphone teardowns, Nelson’s work includes projects involving drones and the repair of various electronic items.
