Secondary display can be used as virtual keyboard
Turning even the folding phones trend down, LG has come up with a typical design of its dual-display 5G handset, LG Wing. This new phone will be using the swivel mechanism to hold the two displays together and is directed at users who Consumer content much like video streaming on phone. While there’s no price defined yet, here are its complete features;
LG Wing Specifications
This typical phone comes with a 6.8″ P-OLED display with 1080 × 2460p resolution and a 20.5:9 aspect ratio. Whereas the secondary screen comes with a 3.9″ G-OLED display with 1080 × 1240p resolution and 1.15:1 aspect ratio. Usage of swivel mechanism to hang the other display make it weirder, but LG has a purposeful plan for it.
It has partnered with Qualcomm, streaming platforms Ficto and Tico, and search engine Naver to tune its swivel display tech more useful. There are no more call interruptions while you’re watching a video, and notifications on-screen screen while you’re diligently following the map route.
This new tech from LG is directed towards giving users an immersive experience of consuming the content of almost any type.
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Regarding this hardware specifications, it runs on Snapdragon’s 765G SoC that comes with Adreno 620 GPU. Running on Android 10 OS, it comes with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage. It sports a triple rear camera setup as, a 64-megapixel (f/1.8) lens as the primary sensor, a 13-megapixel (f/1.9) ultra-wide lens with 117° coverage and another 12-megapixel (f/2.2) ultra-wide lens with 120° coverage dedicated to the secondary display.
Upfront, there’s a 32-megapixel (f/1.9) lens as a motorized pop-up, making it even more attractive. With an in-display fingerprint sensor, it has connectivities like Bluetooth 5.1, WiFi, GPS, 5G, VoLTE, NFC and a 4000 mAh battery with Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 4+ tech. Users should not that there’s no audio jack and wireless charging support.
LG Wing Price and Availability
LG haven’t released the price of any of the variants of this phone yet, not the exact date of launch. It’s revealed to show up with Verizon initially and later with T-Mobile and AT&T. Talking more about the swivel tech, it has a hydraulic damper and dual shock mechanism to absorb any shocks.
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