LG Wing revealed online, shows how dual-screen would operate

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Remember that LG dual-screen device that was in the rumours a few months ago? As described back then, this supposed LG Wing is a relatively unique device that has a swivelling primary display, with the secondary display underneath. Well, turns out the phone is real as a leaked video proves.

Thanks to the folks at Android Authority for sharing, we now have some footage of the LG Wing in action. In this instance, the device's primary screen is seen in portrait mode and displaying a navigation software (looks like Papago) and the secondary screen is displaying some music playback controls. Incoming phone calls would also go to the second screen so that it won't cover the primary one.

Besides that, the device in the video didn't seem to have any notches on either of the displays. Assuming that LG did equip this engineering prototype with a front camera, the LG Wing could come with an under-display front camera. While it's hard to tell from the angle of the video, it's also possible that the phone may be thicker than most phones.

It's said that the phone could be using the Snapdragon 765G chipset, but we don't know much else about the specs and price yet. With that said, would you be interested in this device if the price is right? Let us know on our Facebook page and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more news.