Wing 5G Review

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“That mini-display works just like a full-size one: you can use apps on it (though in a slightly more cramped interface), use it for secondary controls as in the camera app, or dedicate the whole space to a keyboard. And while 3. 9 inches for the mini-screen seems tiny by todays standards, its only a little smaller in area than the 4-inch display in the iPhone 5 / original iPhone SE.”

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Rating

63.55

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The wildest phone of late 2020, the LG Wing ($999) has a unique swiveling screen that brings a breath of fresh, creative air to the stale world of rectangular smartphones. Its T-shaped two-screen layout makes it the ultimate phone for multitaskers who like to take notes while in Zoom meetings or access both music and maps while driving. It also has a Gimbal video mode that simulates a Steadicam

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PCMAG

91.55

Our VerdictThe LG Wing 5G is a novelty in the phone world: a bold design to get more screen real-estate without folding the phone. For the most part, it’s a good trade-off, giving up some camera capabilities in order to keep costs competitive with other flagship smartphones. Just don’t expect it to revolutionize phones: the multi-screen software is basic, and takes some time to harness

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