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LG Wing review: you can't believe

        “You won't find another smartphone that looks anything like the LG Wing, and it's a real attention-grabber. However, the swivel-screen struggles to find a way to be useful.” Superbly made hardware Satisfying screen rotation Gimbal camera mode works well Too few uses for the swivel screen 60Hz refresh rate screen MSRP $999.00 BUY FOR $999 AT LG If the LG Velvet was LG being sensible, then the LG Wing is LG being quite, quite mad. The crazy swivel-screen hardware is totally different from any other phone you can buy, and although it could be seen as a quirky alternative to a folding smartphone, it’s really not. I’m actually not entirely sure what the LG Wing is. While the hardware is joyous, the software can’t keep up with the innovative design. This means I have found very few reasons to rotate the screen, and that’s a real shame. Let’s go into more detail. Design The LG Wing has two screens, with the large 6.8-inch P-OLED main screen swiveling to a 180-degree landscape orientation to reveal a smaller, 3.9-inch second screen underneath. The phone takes on a T-shape at this point, and the result is a phone that you hold naturally with one hand, yet can still watch video in landscape orientation at the same time.

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