LG Wing, the company’s first smartphone under its Explorer Project,promising innovative designs in the smartphone space, has been launchedofficially, and it is everything LG promised. However, there are still afew things the company needs to figure out, especially in terms of thepotential use cases.
Apart from sporting a unique swivel form factor with two displays, LG Wingcomes with wireless charging but ditches the 3.5mm headphone jack and thequad DAC audio hardware. Internally, it is loaded with mid-rangespecifications.Design and Display
The smartphone comes with a unique take on folding/multi-displaysmartphones. If you remember, in the early 2000s, smartphones with aswiveling form factor were common, like the old Nokia N92. However, theKorean company has re-imagined the whole concept.
LG Wing sports a curved 6.8-inch P-OLED main display with FHD+ resolutionand a 20.5:9 aspect ratio. The secondary screen, on the other hand, is a3.9-inch G-OLED with FHD+ resolution and a 1.15:1 aspect ratio.
Due to the unique display arrangement, the smartphone does not come withwaterproofing. However, LG claims that the displays come with awater-repellant coating. It also comes with a special material to the backof the main screen to protect the second screen from being scratched and toenable smoother pop-outs.






