![]() The swivel screen in landscape orientation gets its own dedicated swivel homescreen with a carousel UX that lets you run apps on both of the screens at the same time. This unique setup gives you access to a large horizontal display that you can hold as if you are holding a phone vertically. Once swiveled, you also get access to a secondary 3.9" display sitting right below the main display. If you haven't figured it out yet, the highlight of the LG Wing is its large 6.8" front display that swivels 90° from a portrait orientation (Basic Mode) into a landscape orientation (Swivel Mode). With the Wing, LG is not only building upon the dual-screen experience with a swiveling display, but it is also aiming to address several of the issues that were present in its dongle-approach to a dual display. The LG Wing is part of the new LG Explorer project that is “ both an initiative and a category and will include devices that deliver distinctive and yet unexplored usability experiences.” The LG Wing is a re-exploration of a swiveling-screen experience that LG once experimented with on devices like the LG VX9400 (that even got featured in the opening scene of Iron Man (2008)). To say that the LG Wing is an interesting smartphone would be an understatement of what LG is trying to achieve. Tertiary: 12MP, ultra-wide, big pixel, f/2.2, 120° FoV, 1.0µm pixels, gimbal motion camera.6x (ARM Cortex-A55-based) Efficiency cores 1.8GHz.1x Kryo 475 (ARM Cortex-A76-based) Performance core 2.2GHz.1x Kryo 475 (ARM Cortex-A76-based) Prime core 2.4GHz. ![]()
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