LG unveiled a phone with a unique design and two screens. For some time, there have been rumors about the LG Wing 5G phone. The Wing model can be considered to be the end result of LG’s Explorer Project, which was established with the goal of creating cutting-edge and distinctive smartphone designs. New designs are coming from Ficto and LG, streaming system search engine Naver; Tubi partners with Qualcomm, a chip manufacturer.
The LG Wing 5G has a design that is unique to the current smartphone market. This phone has a split screen layout, and turning the top screen will change it into a horizontal landscape where a T shape will appear. A 6.8-inch P-OLED primary display with FHD+ resolution is included with the LG Wing. A 32MP pop-up selfie camera is included with the device. Underneath the primary screen is a 3.9-inch G-OLED panel that has an FHD+ display. Although the screen has a coating that will make it waterproof, it lacks an official IP classification.
The swivels on the primary screen are reported to be able to resist up to 200,000 rotations. Damage prevention measures include the installation of a dual lock system and a hydraulic damper. The two screens can be used independently at the same time, allowing you to utilize the secondary screen to check GPS while taking a call. There are three cameras on the rear, the largest of which is 64 MP.
It has two ultrawide sensors, one with a 12 MP resolution and the other with a 13 MP resolution with swivel mode. The Snapdragon 765G CPU powers the LG Wing 5G. Two storage options—128GB and 256GB—are available in addition to the 8GB of RAM. Wireless charging is supported and the battery capacity is 4000mAh. Both the cost and the precise debut date are still a secret.