The new LG Wing is turning heads with its revolving screen design
The unusual LG Wing totes a primary display that rotates to reveal a smaller secondary display, allowing for advanced multitasking and a "Gimbal Motion Camera" system
by Alex Walker-ToddWhile we've heard and even seen leaks of LG's intriguing LG Wing smartphone surface numerous times in recent weeks, this unorthodox dual-screen smartphone is finally official.
Serving as the company's first Explorer Project device, the Wing looks like a conventional smartphone (which LG calls 'Basic Mode') until you realise that the main 6.8in display swivels 90° to reveal a secondary 3.9in panel that sits underneath it in a T-shaped configuration (called 'Swivel Mode').
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The Explorer Project is intended "to discover yet unexplored usability concepts in an effort to expand the mobile industry" and the Wing certain seems to fit the bill.
As phone makers go, LG is no stranger to experimentation when it comes to smartphone design. The company has been steadfast in its adoption of dual-screen smartphones of late, with devices like the LG V50 ThinQ and more recently, the LG Velvet; although unlike the Wing, their secondary displays come in the form of detachable accessories and serve to double the user experience of the phone's primary display. With the Wing, things are a little different.
It's smaller secondary display allows for single apps to expand across both panels or it can host a separate app alongside whatever is running on the main display. LG has created a number of experiences that utilise that second screen but the Wing also lets users create their own custom app pairing shortcuts if they so wish.
LG's examples include watching video with media controls on the secondary display or editing photos and videos with the 'editing palette' on the phone's smaller screen, while the edit itself is visible on the main display. The company has also partnered with third-parties to expand functionality beyond the phone's native experiences.
Watching YouTube via the preinstalled Naver Whale browser lets the video play full-screen, while the comments are visible on the secondary panel and the company made mention of a handful of other brands bringing experiences to the Wing's unique form factor. This is perhaps the biggest blessing and curse for the Wing, with decent app support serving as a make-or-break consideration for those eyeing up the phone once it's on sale.
The company says that the Wing's swivel mechanism is rated for up to 200,000 rotations, which based on Samsung's maths in relation to its Galaxy Z Fold 2 suggests that the Wing is built to withstand the equivalent of 100 swivels every day for five years.
Beyond its most obvious attribute, the Wing sports capable-sounding feature set, centred around Qualcomm's 5G-capable Snapdragon 765G processor and a triple camera array on the back that features what LG calls the "world’s first gimbal feature in a phone."
While we're sure the Vivo X50 Pro would have something to say about the LG's claim here, the Wing does appear to offer a different gimbal video experience.
Shooting in Swivel Mode allows the main body of the phone to serve as a grip, while the display sits in a landscape orientation, creating a larger viewfinder. The secondary display also features gimbal-like controls: such as a joystick, a follow button, a pan-follow option - to lock the horizon while panning - and a first-person view mode for "capturing rhythmic and dynamic movements".
Here's a rundown of the LG Wing's specifications, as announced:
- 6.8in 20.5:9 Full HD+ P-OLED 'FullVision' display
- 3.9in 1:1.15 G-OLED secondary display
- In-display fingerprint sensor
- Swivel mode
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor
- 8GB RAM
- 128GB storage (256GB in the US)
Rear cameras:
- 64Mp main sensor w/ OIS
- 12Mp ultrawide sensor
- 13Mp ultrawide sensor w/ Gimbal Motion Camera video functionality
- 32Mp front-facing pop-up camera
- 4000mAh battery
- 169.5×74.5×10.9mm
- 260 grams
- Colours: Aurora Grey, Illusion Sky
The LG Wing will initially launch in South Korea sometime in October and arrive in US and European markets at a later date.
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