(To be fair, that difference will only show up in near-ideal circumstances in a limited number of cities.) The X52 doesn't have a problem with Verizon 4G, but where flagship X55 phones will see peak speeds on Verizon's the 5G network, phones with the X52 modem will only use half of Verizon's millimeter-wave spectrum and see slower speeds. The Wing uses a Qualcomm X52 modem, which we've previously seen run into trouble with AT&T's network (see our LG Velvet review). You shouldn't expect to see 2Gbps speeds on the Wing 800Mbps will be more like it. There are two different hardware models: a Verizon/AT&T version and a T-Mobile version. LG does not sell an unlocked, all-carrier Wing. The Wing has wireless charging and Qualcomm QuickCharge 4, allowing for fast charging using USB-C PD adapters at up to 28W. Any recent large-size Samsung or Apple phone will surpass that by two hours or more. With the main screen in portrait orientation and the smaller screen hidden, the Wing streamed video over Wi-Fi for 9 hours, 15 minutes before conking out. The giant 4,000mAh battery runs out of juice surprisingly quickly. The 8GB of RAM is needed to keep all of that multitasking running. The Wing does have flagship levels of RAM, though, and that's important. Its scores are closer to those of the LG Velvet and the OnePlus Nord N10, two midrange phones that cost at least $300 less than the Wing's premium price. It's clear that the Wing is operating at sub-flagship performance levels. By comparison, the $699 Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G scores 12,705 on PCMark Work 2.0, 392 on Basemark Web, and 45fps and 52fps on the GFXBench tests. The Wing scores 7,946 on PCMark Work 2.0 596 single-core, 1,858 multi-core on Geekbench 318 on Basemark Web and 17fps on-screen, 21fps off-screen with the GFXBench Car Chase graphics benchmark. The game Asphalt 9 uses the second screen for a mini-map. In the extremely high-test but popular open-world adventure game Genshin Impact, occasional stutters somewhat marred the gameplay experience. The included game, Asphalt 9: Legends, was fine it's designed for the phone. I didn't see any problems in video calling, web browsing, or movie watching, even while multitasking on two screens, but high-performance games that aren't optimized for the device may have issues. The Wing's Qualcomm 765G chipset benchmarks below where I'd expect. Performance That Doesn't Really Take Flight The internal components have a spray-on waterproof coating how long it will hold up with the parts constantly moving is hard to say. Shockingly for something this oddly shaped, the phone has an IP54 rating for water resistance. It doesn't hold at any location other than zero and 90 degrees once you push it, it's going to swivel automatically on a spring until it snaps into place. The hinge moves smoothly, and LG says that it's rated for at least 200,000 rotations. How to Set Up Two-Factor AuthenticationĪs on many new phones, the USB-C port takes the place of the headphone jack.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
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