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LG launches in Israel a smartphone with "wings" - Walla! TECH

2020-12-17T08:16:41.771Z


Is this one of the most interesting smartphones launched this year? LG has launched the LG Wing in Israel, a smartphone with two screens, with the front screen rotating on a 90-degree axis. Beyond the advanced multimedia capabilities, the smartphone also enables photo capabilities that have not yet been seen on the smartphone


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LG launches smartphone in Israel with "wings"

Is this one of the most interesting smartphones launched this year?

LG has launched the LG Wing in Israel, a smartphone with two screens, with the front screen rotating on a 90-degree axis.

Beyond the advanced multimedia capabilities, the smartphone also enables photo capabilities that have not yet been seen on the smartphone

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The LG Wing (PR)

LG Israel and Runlight, the importer of LG Mobile in Israel, today (Thursday) launch the LG Wing device in the 5G version.

If this year we got used to seeing devices in the same and similar designs, it seems that the Wing has come to change everything we thought of "traditional design".

The WING holders can easily and easily switch between Basic mode and Swivel mode, in which the front screen rotates 90 degrees clockwise to a balanced position, thus exposing another 3.9-inch screen that provides consumers with new and varied use options.

When using Swivel mode, you can display apps on both screens together (complementary) or two different apps simultaneously on each screen separately.



Guy Ben Yehuda, VP of Marketing for LG Israel: "We are proud to launch the unique LG WING smartphone in 5G technology in Israel.

The smartphone market is changing its face and allowing consumers to experience new opportunities that have never been seen before.

The LG WING is one of the first devices launched as part of the Explorer Project, which opens a new era of design, usability and convenience.

The new device, which has 2 screens, was created to allow the user to make the most of the capabilities of his smartphone, and to express the capabilities of multitasking appropriately to the fast-paced world in which we live. "

Smartphone with "wings" (Photo: PR)

When watching the various video or streaming apps in Swivel mode, the apps can run on the main screen while users use the secondary screen for other uninterrupted actions.

In addition, LG is collaborating with various streaming platforms to introduce consumers to the new and unique usage options in Swivel mode.

For example, when watching YouTube or Tubi on a Naver Whale browser on the main screen, LG WING holders can chat live with other viewers on the second screen or correspond in a texting app.

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The Wing is equipped with an advanced camera and a variety of technologies and features that are especially suitable for those who make sure to document their lives on a daily basis.

The device has 3 rear cameras - 64MP Ultra High Resolution OIS Wide, 12MP Ultra Wide Big Pixel and 13MP Ultra Wide.

When the device is in Swivel mode, you can shoot with two cameras simultaneously using the Pop Up 32MB camera and one of the rear cameras.

The result can be saved to one video that is impressive in its beauty or as two separate videos, with a aspect ratio of 1: 1 or 16: 9.

The LG WING comes with the LG Creator's Kit - a collection of editing and design imaging solutions that include Timelapse Control, Voice Bokeh & ASMR Recording.



The device's built-in gimbal camera, the first of its kind in the world in the cellular worlds, makes the LG WING's second screen a comfortable grip that provides the stability needed to take sharper, cleaner and clearer images (which is hard to do today on other phones without accessories).

The LG WING has some advanced features that can now only be found in original gimbal holders, such as a joystick for controlling the camera angle, a locking option to prevent vibrations and blurring, a "follow" mode for smoother movement in motion, horizontal motion tracking with minimal shake and mode First person view that allows you to capture dynamic traffic.

Advanced photo capabilities that have not yet been seen on a smartphone (Photo: PR)

The Wing has two screens: a 6.8-inch main with an OLED panel and FullHD + resolution, and the other a 3.9-inch with an OLED panel and HD resolution only.

At the heart of the smartphone is the Snapdragon 765G chipset with support for 5th generation connectivity, and 8A 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, with the possibility of expansion.

The rear camera system includes three sensors: a 64-megapixel main sensor, an additional 13-megapixel sensor and a 12-megapixel sensor with an extra-wide 120-degree lens.

The front camera features a 32-megapixel sensor with an F / 1.9 aperture key.

The smartphone also has an Android 10 operating system, and a battery with a capacity of 4,000 mAh.



The Wing comes in sky blue, and its recommended price for the consumer is NIS 3,199, with a two-year manufacturer's warranty from the official importer.

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