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Características LG WING
Tamaño6.8 "
RAM8 GB
Capacidad256 GB
AnTuTu330503
Capacidad4000 mAh
Descripción
El LG WING es un smartphone que se caracteriza por tener un rendimiento satisfactorio en términos generales. Está equipado con 8 GB de memoria RAM, lo que favorece una buena gestión de las aplicaciones y multitarea.
En cuanto a la cámara, ofrece resultados buenos, permitiendo capturar imágenes detalladas y con buena calidad. La autonomía del dispositivo es también buena, respaldada por una batería de 4000 mAh, que asegura un rendimiento adecuado para jornadas prolongadas de uso.
El display del LG WING ofrece una experiencia satisfactoria con una buena resolución y claridad en la visualización de contenidos. En cuanto al almacenamiento, el dispositivo cuenta con una capacidad buena de 256 GB, proporcionando amplio espacio para almacenar datos y aplicaciones sin preocupaciones.
Desde el punto de vista del diseño, el LG WIG muestra una estética agradable y funcional. Destaca por incluir características modernas como la carga inalámbrica, lo que aporta un plus de comodidad y modernidad. Además, está equipado con NFC y soporte para redes 5G, lo que lo convierte en un terminal adaptado a las nuevas tecnologías de conectividad y pagos móviles.
En resumen, el LG WING es un dispositivo que se sitúa bien en el mercado de smartphones, ofreciendo funcionalidades atractivas tanto para el usuario promedio como para aquellos que buscan algo más en un teléfono.
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Max Greer
The camera isn't great but the selfie one is good
Good phone but had 2 now both had software issues one had a bad cell then I got a new battery and it still didn't last also the buttons seem to go less clickey on the side after a while the rear cameras a bit weak not that great more of a gimic with the two screens
Kwaku Bonsu
Dual display
I've used lg wing for some months now but is an excellent phone with dual display, camera quality..superb, battery...excellent and performance....good. I really like this phone.
Doc Norberg
LG Wing: Trailblazer to Swansong
I made the mistake of picking up the LG Wing long after LG Mobile closed its doors. It was a calculated, deliberate mistake, as after seeing this phone on an episode of Mr. Mobile, I knew then and there that I had to have one. I've had it for about a year, here's my thoughts. Right out of the gate, the most standout feature of the Wing is its swivel display. While it won't blow you away with its 18.5:9 1080p 60Hz P-OLED panel, what's underneath surely will. The display rotates aside and upward to reveal a deployable half-screen underneath which can be used to run a second app or extend the contents of the main screen if the app supports it-- though you'll be hard-pressed to find apps not from LG that do. The underneath display is an almost-square 31/3:9 1240x1080 OLED, also at 60Hz, and has most of the same display tech as the big display atop. We'll get to why it's 'most' in a bit. The performance is great, though not exactly desireable for a thousand dollar MSRP phone. Its Snapdragon 765G is just lower on the totem pole than the 865; then the flagship chip from Qualcomm. Though an odd choice, the decision to go with the 765G meant that battery life was excellent, especially when paired with the 60Hz OLED display. I'm easily able to make it through the whole day on a single charge with a moderate load. Heavier loads, especially those that make liberal use of the second display, may want a mid-day charge, though. While I'm not a regular photographer anymore, the pictures that come from the triple cameras around back are decent if not good. They will not blow you away like a Pixel or an iPhone, but it gets the job done and gets it done well. The selfie camera, on the other hand, leaves a lot to be desired. While it hides in a motorised slot along the Wing's top edge-- allowing for a seamless top display without any notch or holepunch-- the lens and sensor itself is small and hardly accounts for lighting changes, making selfies come out grainy in anything but optimal lighting conditions. Other bits and bobs. While not advertised or promoted anywhere, the Wing does support stylus input, but only on the main display-- no digitiser on the deployable half-screen. Android 11 support is here; no word on Android 12, though it's highly unlikely. Right now it's going for a fifth of its launch price, making it far and away the best budget phone to pick up.
Gia Bảo Lê
nice ,weird and exciting stuff
good and kind of bulky
Dan Edwards