We have seen Samsung, Motorola, and Huawei fold their screens and Microsoft split its panels with the Surface Duo. LG is not doing either of those and instead has a device that transforms into a T shape. Called the LG Wing, the smartphone has two displays. One is a 6.8-inch panel that looks like a normal smartphone, whereas the second 4-inch screen sits underneath. The main display can be rotated horizontally to showcase the T shape of the device. The second screen serves as a virtual keyboard and second screen appearance.
New Design
One of the main benefits of the unique design will be displaying one aspect of an app on the rotated screen and other aspects on the secondary panel. For example, in the gallery app a photo would be displayed on the larger display and editing tools on the smaller. However, ETNews suggests LG wants the two-screen experience to promote immersion rather than be focused on multi-tasking. Other reported specs for the device include Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7-series CPU, 5G support, and a 64-megapixel camera. That’s more or less the same specification set up as the soon-to-launch LG Velvet flagship.