LG Wing is official: Everything you need to know about the swiveling phone


LG Wing swivel

Credit: Supplied by LG

We first heard about the LG Wing in the first half of the year, with murmurings that the firm was working on a whacky form factor. The idea of a phone with a smaller, second screen that pops out from the back sounded really outlandish, but it’s real and it’s finally here.

What should you expect from this offbeat smartphone? And is it a one trick pony or does it have much more to offer? Here’s what you should know about the LG Wing.

Editor’s note: This LG Wing buyer’s guide is current as of September 2020. We will regularly update it with new content.

LG Wing: At a glance


LG Wing mountain

Credit: Supplied by LG


The LG Wing is the first phone in the manufacturer’s Explorer Project, promising innovative designs in the smartphone space. Of course, the dominant design feature here is the second screen that pops out from the back to sit at a perpendicular angle to the main screen. But another noteworthy design decision is a 32MP pop-up selfie camera, hidden at the top of the rear half.

Meanwhile, the LG Wing’s core specs are a Snapdragon 765G chipset with 5G, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a 4,000mAh battery. The chipset, in particular, isn’t quite flagship-level, but LG is hoping that the camera experience is.

The Wing packs a rather interesting rear camera setup, featuring a 64MP main camera, 13MP ultra-wide shooter, and a 12MP “Ultra Wide Big Pixel” camera. LG says you also have a “Gimbal Motion Camera” feature which allows you to use the second screen as a grip and delivers a suite of capabilities to the 12MP camera.

Some of the touted photo/video capabilities in this regard include a “joystick” for controlling the camera angle, a lock mode to reduce blur and judder, follow functionality for smoother video when on the go, a pan follow mode for horizontal movement, and a “first person view mode” for “rhythmic and dynamic” movements.

LG Wing: The second screen explained


LG Wing Gaming Leaked Image


Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority

The phone can be used in a so-called Basic mode or in the Swivel mode, with the former seeing the 3.9-inch second screen hidden away and operating as a normal phone. Pop-out the screen for Swivel mode and LG says certain apps can be used across both screens or two apps can be used at once (one on each screen).

One early pre-release clip showed the main screen being used for GPS navigation while the second screen handled a call and music. A second pre-release video showed a racing game being played on the main screen and the game’s track layout on the smaller screen. LG also gave the example of watching a video on the main screen while texting on the second display or watching a video on the big display and getting media controls on the small screen.

There’s no word on the number of apps that currently support the LG Wing, but we will hopefully see adoption improve over time. For what it’s worth, the LG second screen accessory hasn’t seen much adoption from developers.

LG is also offering a Multi App feature that echoes a similar feature seen on the Galaxy Fold and Surface Duo lines. This will allow you to create a shortcut to quickly launch a desired pair of apps. If you want to watch a local video while browsing the web, you could theoretically create a shortcut to open your video player and browser in one

LG has focused on durability too, saying that the hinge mechanism should last for 200,000 swivels. This is equivalent to just over 100 motions daily for five years, LG says. It’s also added a special material to the back of the main screen to protect the second screen from being scratched and to enable smoother pop-outs.


LG Wing specs


 LG Wing
DisplayMain:
6.8-inch OLED
2,460 x 1,080 resolution
20.5:9 screen ratio
60Hz refresh rate

Secondary:
3.9-inch OLED
1,240 x 1,080 resolution
1.15:1 screen ratio
60Hz refresh rate
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 765G
GPUQualcomm Adreno 620
RAM8GB
Storage128/256GB
Expandable with microSD card (up to 2TB)
Battery4,000mAh battery
Quick Charge 4+
Wireless charging
CamerasPrimary:
64MP sensor, f/1.8 aperture, 0.8μm pixels

Secondary:
13MP ultra-wide sensor, f/1.9 aperture, 1.0 micron pixels, 117 degree FoV

Tertiary:
12MP ultra-wide sensor, f/2.2 aperture, 1.4 micron pixels, 120 degree FoV, Gimbal Motion Camera

Front:
32MP sensor, f/1.9 aperture, 0.8 micron pixels
ConnectivityWi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5.1
NFC
Operating SystemAndroid 10
AudioLG 3D Sound Engine
No 3.5mm port
Dimensions and weight169.5 x 74.5 x 10.9mm
260g
ColorsAurora Gray, Illusion Sky

Pricing and availability

The LG Wing hasn’t received a specific price just yet, but the company says the phone will be available in the US via Verizon at first. AT&T and T-Mobile will follow thereafter. LG adds that pricing, availability, specs, and color options will vary by network.


Top LG Wing questions and answers

LG Wing composite
Credit: Supplied by LG


Q: Does the LG Wing have a 3.5mm port?

A: Unfortunately, the LG Wing lacks a 3.5mm port. This means it’s quite possibly the first LG flagship without the port. The firm also says that it lacks quad DAC audio hardware as a result.

Q: Does LG’s new phone support wireless charging?

A: Yes, the Wing packs support for wireless charging. In addition to wireless charging, the phone also supports the Quick Charge 4 Plus wired standard.

Q: Does the LG Wing support storage expansion?

A: The phone packs plenty of storage, but it also supports microSD expansion up to 2TB if you really need more space.

Q: How much internal storage is available on the phone?

A: The Wing packs 128GB or 256GB of internal storage.

Q: Does the gimbal feature work with all rear cameras?

A: No, this feature is only available on the 12MP “Ultra Wide Big Pixel” camera.

Q: Is the LG Wing water resistant?

A: The Wing packs an IP54 rating, which means it’s splash-resistant. You don’t want to immerse it in water though, as it lacks the IP67 and IP68 ratings we see on water-resistant devices.

Q: What colorways are available for the LG Wing?

A: The phone is available in Aurora Gray and Illusion Sky.


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