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LG Wing 5G T-Mobile Unlocked LMF100TM 6.8 inch 8GB+256GB - Aurora Grey (US Warranty) (Renewed)

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Condition: Refurbished - Excellent
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Features

  • This device is T-Mobile / Sprint unlocked and will work with T-Mobile, Sprint, Not compatible with Cricket and any other CDMA network; Does NOT support AT&T network
  • Ships in non-retail box; generic charger and USB Cable only; No any other accessories included
  • Condition: Certified Refurbished - May have few minor scuffs or scratches
  • Condition: Certified Refurbished - May have few minor scuffs or scratches

Description

The LG Wing 5G smartphone for T-Mobile has a unique rotating dual screen design with a 6.8-inch main display and 3.9-inch second screen, 256GB storage, 8GB RAM and 5G connectivity.

Brand: LG


Operating System: Android 10.0


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


CPU Model: Snapdragon


CPU Speed: 3.4 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Screen Size: 6.8 Inches


Resolution: 1080 x 2400


Model Name: LG Wing 5G


Wireless Carrier: T-Mobile


Package Dimensions: 7.64 x 4.37 x 2.17 inches


Item Weight: 0.176 ounces


Item model number: LG Wing 5G


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


OS: Android 10.0


Connectivity technologies: USB


GPS: True


Display technology: OLED


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1080 x 2400


Other camera features: Front, Rear


Audio Jack: No headphone jack


Form Factor: Bar


Color: Gray


Battery Power Rating: 40


Phone Talk Time: 18.5 Hours


Whats in the box: Adapter, USB Cable


Manufacturer: LG


Date First Available: April 30, 2021


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.8 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Battery Capacity: 4000 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 0.01 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • What a weird and enjoyable phone
I've been using this as my main phone for a week now. That's not a huge amount of time but I use the phone off-and-on constantly throughout the day for all manner of activities, both work and personal. **The Swiveling Screen** I'll start with the most important thing. The swiveling screen is just lots of fun. It's a little silly and sometimes awkward to hold, but I've enjoyed how weird it is. The swivel feels good, but I'd be scared to drop the phone while it's "open." And on that note, there's not much for a phone case to grip onto with this phone. I purchased my case separately from Case-Mate, and the case has some adhesive inside, to hold the phone in place. **Rotations and Launchers** When the phone is opened in its T-Pose, you can rotate it any way you prefer, and the screens can adjust to suit that rotation. Just bear in mind that SOME apps can't be used in landscape mode. (Instagram, for example, seems to be locked to portrait only.) One thing that was ALMOST a hiccup, is I downloaded an alternate launcher. At first it wouldn't rotate to suit my needs, but I found a setting inside the app that allowed it to. So yes, if your launcher accommodates rotating, you're not stuck using the Wing's proprietary launcher. **Built-in Features & Camera** In its T-Pose mode, the phone has some cool built-in features. In the YouTube app, the second screen can act as video controls (volume, brightness, 10-sec skips, play/pause.) Or you can lock the second screen and use it as a grip, to hold your phone better. Another funny option is, you can use the second screen as a laptop style track-pad, and a cursor will appear to click things on the main screen. Apps can also be swapped quickly between the main and second screen, and vice versa, which comes in handy. Another cool feature, is the phone lets you create shortcuts on the second screen that pair up two apps of your choice, to your preferred screen. So, for example, I could have a shortcut that instantly opens Instagram on the main screen and Discord on the second screen. Or you could have Google Maps running on one screen, with your music app on the second. In its default state, the second screen limits which apps you can use on it. It won't even show them in your app drawer. It bases this on which apps it thinks are fully compatible. However, if you go to the "Second Screen" menu in the settings, you can choose which apps to allow, and it will attempt to run them. So far, the only app that hasn't worked for me on the second screen has been Snapchat. Every other app has been functional. This phone also has cool built-in features with the camera. ONE IMPORTANT THING TO NOTE is that the front facing camera is a pop-up! I didn't know this when I bought it. Every time you activate selfie mode on Snapchat or wherever, a lens physical rises from the top of the phone's body and then retracts when you're done. It's aesthetically neat, but it's a little impractical. It makes a little motorized noise each time it appears or retracts. That said, however, the camera has other useful phone features. One is a gimble mode, which acts as an image stabilizer and has on-screen controls to move the lens view around left/right and up/down. The phone also lets you "dual record", which splits the screen in half and records the rear-camera on one half and the front-facing camera on the other half. And last of all, there is a time-lapse feature, but I haven't played with that yet. I haven't heavily tested the camera abilities yet, but it seems to be as good or better than the Galaxy S21+ I'd been using. **Usefulness** So is this phone's two-screen ability actually useful? For me, the answer has been sometimes. Mostly, it's been a convenience but not a necessity. I've found that my most frequent use is to have a video playing on one screen while I browse social media apps on the other screen. And this reminds me of another perk. I don't pay for YouTube, and so there are some videos (like music ones) that prevent you from running them in thumbnail mode as you're browsing other apps. The LG Wing bypasses that restriction, because you can have the YouTube app open on one screen while you browse with the other. I love that. All-in-all, two years ago when this phone was $1000, I probably wouldn't have said its unique swivel feature was worth the high price. But nowadays, since I bought the phone refurbished for $300, I'm loving it. It's fun, it's weird, and it does have some practical multi-tasking uses. I don't think the second screen is going to spoil me, but I will admit that I'd miss it if it was gone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Brian Bridges

  • Limited use cases, unlimited cool factor
So, real talk. This funky form factor is pretty much only useful for stabilized video and general media consumption. In the car, it's great to have nav and music up at the same time. And people definitely aren't used to seeing a phone flip out sideways like the Wing does. However, being cool and different is pretty much all the dual-screeniness is good for. Only LG's proprietary keyboard will behave properly in dual screen mode, which means you'll be flipping back and forth if you want to use anything else. Swiftkey is miles ahead of LG's offering and to be honest, this is the only real pain point I have with the device. That's a shame, since it really isnt LG's fault. That said, since you're probably reading this when the price of the device is $550 or less, that's a heck of a deal. You could happily use this phone as a normal phone, no flippy screen at all, and be totally fine. It's a bit thicker than other flagships for obvious reasons but it doesn't sacrifice performance or battery life. Do note though, that the battery will drain VERY quickly with both screens on, especially in the car with brightness up. I'm not a pro photographer by any stretch but the few pictures I have taken came out looking fine next to the pictures from my Note 10+. The Note did a little better in the dark, but otherwise they're basically the same. The gimbal-esque video camera features are super cool but I have yet to find a use for it. Parents filming their kids' sporting events is the only use case I could think of but I'm sure there are plenty of others. Overall, this device performs very well for a $1000 device, and now that it's cheap it is a great bang-for-the-buck performer that is still a very good daily driver. The screen thing may be a gimmick but it is a cool one and since the phone isn't really compromised in the process, I don't see a gimmicky second screen as a problem. I'm very happy with this phone, and would recommend it to anyone who wants a good phone that is a little different than the usual range of glass slabs and oddjob foldables. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021 by Trevor

  • Buyer beware....
I've bought 4 from Amazon; just love the oddity of the phone, and the LGlink to my T.V.s most of my appliances. I had any issue with the 2nd phone "blipping" with connection, but dealt with it until the screens just want green.?. The last one purchased did not work out of the box, so I decided to investigate. 1 of the top (first layer) screws were rusty, another was not even in place, and another 2 were not even tightened. I will not make a complaint about the phone itself, but the multiple distributors claiming their testing cannot be trusted. Buyer Beware.. I will break down and buy a new Samsung. I hate letting go of something so iconic, but if refurbished isn't quality, it's time to move on.🤔😒 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by Christopher Leander

  • Great phone!
Although LG got out of the mobile game, this was their best design. Phone is working great, was able to put my sim card in it and have had zero connection issues. Battery life is great, phone is in great shape, minimal wear, no scratches that I can find.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by Andrew Hampton

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