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LG V50 ThinQ Dual Screen hands-on: Who needs a folding phone, amirite?

  • BY Rory Lee
  • 11 March 2019
  • 7:40 pm
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Forget about fancy “in-folding” or “out-folding” smartphones. LG‘s the real genius here because why go through all the effort off making a flexible OLED panel, figure out how to put it on a phone, figure out the folding mechanism then worry about how to put a screen protector on it? Just get your flagship LG V50 ThinQ and stick it in a case with a secondary OLED display built in, and hook the two up with golden connector pins! Easy peasy Dual Screen-y.

In case you didn’t pick up on it, that should be read with a /s. But, in all seriousness though, is LG’s Dual Screen case something practical that people might want to use?

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