Some companies are busy trying to make decent foldable devices that users actually want to buy — and that they can actually afford, unlike the Galaxy Fold from last year — but not LG. The Korean giant agrees that more screen real estate is needed on phones, but it’s developing a different type of design as an alternative to foldables that should be more durable and more affordable. LG fans already have a pretty good idea of what device we’re talking about: the V60 ThinQ that has been featured in several leaks over the past few weeks. Like its predecessor, the phone would have been unveiled at MWC, but LG pulled out of the show even before it was completely canceled. Fast forward to Wednesday and LG has now unveiled the new flagship that will compete directly against the Galaxy S20 series, and it also competes with the foldable Galaxy Z Flip thanks to an optional new Dual Screen accessory.
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LG’s new Galaxy Z Flip rival doesn’t actually fold originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 12:58:40 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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