LG is riding the 5G train and after
introducing a couple of smartphones featuring support for blazing-fast data
speeds, it plans to spice up its 5G offering with something less mainstream.
The next 5G smartphone coming from LG is codenamed Wing and it will feature two
displays instead of just one.
As we explained in our previous report,
what will differentiate the LG Wing 5G from other dual display smartphones is
the rather unique form factor. The rotating main display is what sets it apart
from other dual-screen phones, but it's not really something unheard of.
LG Wing 5G (or whatever will be called) is
supposed to be launched on the market in the second half of 2020 and it will
probably cost more than $1,000. That price is usually reserved for flagship
handsets, although the LG Wing 5G doesn't meet the requirements.
For starters, the smartphone seems to be
powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor, at least according to the most
recent Geekbench listing (via MySmartPrice). On the bright side, it appears
that LG has decided to beef it up by adding no less than 8GB RAM and 128GB
internal memory.
Previous reports claimed that the main
display of the LG Wing 5G will be the same (6.8-inch) as the flagship model,
the LG Velvet. As far as the secondary display goes, it might sound bizarre,
but the Wing 5G is expected to feature a smaller square-shaped screen.
Although some of LG Wing 5G's hardware
might not be on par with many of today's flagships, perhaps the fact that it's
a 5G, dual display smartphone might justify the high price. Or maybe LG will
change its mind and decide to sell it for a lot less. We'll certainly learn
more in just a couple of weeks.