Late Sunday night, the last nail in the coffin of LG’s smartphone industry was driven, when the manufacturer declared that the development of all hardware was halted. One of the (many) areas that LG lagged behind was the forefront of the development of foldable phone, but it had at least one alternative: a scroll screen. LG showed off its prototype earlier this year, stating that it intends to manufacture and sell it, and apparently sent it to various certification agencies for testing.

Twitter user @FrontTron spotted the LM-R910N, AKA, the LG Rollable, and was beaten by the South Korean communications and security agencies for testing. There is not much information in the documentation, apart from the dimensions seen in the measurement and the fact that it is manufactured in Vietnam. Unfortunately, the single photo no longer gives us insight into the design of the body or screen.

FronTron also showed what was offered as the LG “Rainbow”, a V70 flagship that would presumably follow the V60. Note that only the photo on the left is genuine.

LG’s retreat from the smartphone market means that none of these phones will ever see a retail shelf, but at least some hardware is still coming through regulatory agencies. We may see a few more glimpses of what could have been there, while current LG owners are wondering if they will see meaningful Android updates in the future.