The LG Wing will be having a primary 6.8-inch FHD+ display along with a secondary 4-inch display. The secondary display is revealed upon rotating the primary display by 90 degrees. Bizarre but interesting. We also expect to see an OLED panel on the device.
As per a rumor from ET News, the LG Wing is expected to have the Snapdragon 765 SoC. This does not come as a surprise as most of the LG Flagships in recent years do not come with the most powerful processor in the market.
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Furthermore, a MySmartPrice benchmark leak also reveals that the device will be coming with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Although this is far from the best specifications on a flagship, it is more than enough for most people. The Snapdragon 765 is actually way too powerful for most day-to-day tasks and beyond.
Another thing to note is the fact that the Snapdragon 765 also brings along 5G connectivity support with it. Therefore, the LG Wing will be bringing 5G speeds to our very hands as well.
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LG Wing: What To Expect?
In the leaked video, we can see a person driving a car while placing the device in a phone stand. The primary screen is showing the map for driving assistance while the secondary screen is displaying media controls. Now, although it is really intriguing to see such a phone, its real life uses are pretty minimal. Furthermore, although it will be having a Snapdragon 765 SoC, people will mainly spend their money for the two rotating screens.
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LG has actually been experimenting with the concept of rotating screens for a while now. This is clearly evident with their LG Velvet. However, in the case of the LG Velvet, a case containing a secondary screen was provided. When it comes to the LG Wing, it is step up in the sense that it has a rotating secondary screen attached to it.
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Perhaps this phone is way too radical but maybe it is worth it? That is a question to which only time has the answer. For now, we do not really see any practical major uses of it in day-to-day activities.