LG will be announcing the LG Wing 5G dual-display smartphone on Sept. 14. It will be the first product in the so-called Explorer Project of the company. At the tail-end of August, Android Authority had shared a leaked vide of the device. Popular tipster Evan Blass has shared a leaked press render of the LG Wing that showcases its front and rear design. At the same time, another leaked video has surfaced that once again showcases the dual-display functionality of the LG Wing in action.
In the leaked render, the front view shows the main large-sized display and a smaller 4-inch screen that sits underneath it. The side bezels on the main screen are quite thin and the upper and lower bezels are slightly thick and are of equal size.
The leaked render shows that the LG Wing 5G will be available in two colors such as black and gradient blue. The rear camera design of the phone does not resemble recently released phones from the brand such as the LG Velvet 5G or the LG Q92 5G. Rather, it seems to be inspired by the rear camera design of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
The leaked video shows that the main screen of the LG Wing 5G can rotate 90 degrees and stay in T-like position. The newly leaked video as well as the press render shows that the phone has a slim form factor despite featuring dual displays.
The rumor mill is still mum on the specifications of the LG Wing 5G. It is speculated that the phone may debut with a pricing of around $1,000.