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LG's newest flagship, the (deep breath) "LG V50 ThinQ 5G," is not a foldable smartphone, but it does have an optional case with a whole second screen on it. With two near-identical phone displays ...
It's about the strangest dual-screen phone we've seen yet, and with a (not yet firm) price of around $1,000, it’s also among the cheapest. Maybe more than anything, though, it’s proof that ...
The folding LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen phone is a quirky multi-tasking monster ... On the front is a 32-megapixel, f/1.9 aperture selfie camera. Corey Gaskin / Digital Trends.
LG just upped its dual-screen smartphone offering with swiveling LG Wing. ... That's when the phone is in what LG refers to as "Basic Mode." ... On the front, a 32-megapixel lens ...
The V50 is LG’s first 5G phone, in fact, and it’s also the first to be compatible with a new accessory the company is rolling out: an entire second screen. The LG Dual Screen is essentially a ...
LG similarly eliminated the side bezels with its G6, but instead it kept every inch of screen on the front of the phone rather than stretching it over the edges. (LG has not yet announced pricing ...
LG’s V60 ThinQ is currently available from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile, with each package deal including a Dual Screen case that transforms the standard-looking smartphone into a phone with a ...
LG has shown off its dual screen phone - the LG V50. This devices does not compete with Samsung or Huawei as it uses a Folio case for the secondary screen.
5G connectivity. 8K video recording. A design that folds. These are some of the things you'll get in one of Samsung's newest phones—but the privilege will cost you at least $1,000 for the most ...
Here's the big picture: LG doesn't love the idea of foldable phones that are basically just tablets that bend in half. Maybe that's why, out of all the apps I've run on the G8X and its little ...
A mobile phone built with travel vloggers, content creators, and influencers in mind thanks to a built in Gimbal Mode, 3D photo taking capabilities, split-screen recording functionality, and more.
LG's ambitious Rollable phone never saw the light of the day, but an almost market-ready engineering unit has appeared on video, and it looks painfully good. Skip to main content Menu ...