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LG Wing

LM-F100N · LM-F100V · 2020 · phone

Specifications

Cpu
Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G, 2x 2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime, 6x up to 2.2 GHz
Ram
max: 8 GB · base: 8 GB
Modem
5G sub-6GHz and mmWave (region dependent)
Ports
USB-C · 3.5mm headphone jack · Nano-SIM + microSD tray
Camera
Triple rear: 64 MP f/1.8 main, 13 MP f/1.9 ultra-wide, 12 MP f/2.2 wide-angle with gimbal-motor stabilization for video; 32 MP f/1.9 pop-up front camera housed in the swivel mechanism
Battery
4000 mAh, non-removable, 25W wired fast charging
Display
Main: 6.8" P-OLED, 2460x1080 (20.5:9); Swivel secondary: 3.9" G-OLED, 1240x1080 (1.15:1) square panel underneath, revealed by rotating the main screen 90 degrees
Storage
base: 128 GB · options: 256 GB (region dependent)
Os Support
latest: Android 11, official updates stopped after LG exited the phone business in 2021 · shipped: Android 10 with LG UX 9
Release Price
$999 (US, unlocked, launch)

Variants

Colors
Aurora GrayPrimary launch color in most markets.
Iridescent WhiteSecondary launch color, shifts tone under light.

Upgrade paths

storage
128 GB internal plus microSD card, up to 1 TB tested · Tray-based microSD slot shared with the second SIM; no soldering or disassembly needed.
~$20-$150 depending on card size
EASY
battery
Stock 4000 mAh cell replacement · The swivel hinge mechanism makes teardown far riskier than a typical slab phone: ribbon cables route through the rotating joint and are easy to tear on reassembly.
~$40-$60 for a third-party cell
HARD
RAM
8 GB (fixed at manufacture) · RAM is soldered to the board, no upgrade path exists.
n/a
LOCKED
other
Swivel hinge mechanism itself is the main failure point long-term · LG discontinued phones in 2021, so official repair parts dried up fast; the swivel motor and hinge assembly are the parts most likely to wear out and hardest to source.
~$100+ for parts if sourced from donor units
HARD