LG Wing Gallery

In a sea of identical touchscreen slabs, credit LG for having the gumption to do something different. The LG Wing is no ordinary Android smartphone, though it does masquerade as one at first glance. Behind the 6.8-inch OLED primary display, however, hides a twisting secret.

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Nudge the lower right corner clockwise, and the top screen pivots around to reveal a second, smaller display underneath. That paves the way for dual-display action, Android apps running independently on each touchscreen. LG's native software makes best advantage of it, mind; for third-party apps, we'll need to see if developers decide they care to follow suit.

The other big draw is the virtual gimbal, with one of LG's three rear cameras designed to give a pseudo-stabilizer effect. Inside there's a Snapdragon 765G chipset with 8GB of memory, 5G support for both Sub-6 and mmWave networks, and wireless charging for the 4,000 mAh battery.

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