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		<title>LG teases an ‘Explorer Project’ phone with a slide-out display</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] We’re delighted to see LG reaching its stretchy-pants phase of being a phone maker, in which it tries to woo new customers over with all sorts of unique designs. The LG Wing, with its flip-around display and second screen, is the first in a series of Explorer Project handsets that try something different. And, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>We’re delighted to see LG reaching its stretchy-pants phase of being a phone maker, in which it tries to woo new customers over with all sorts of unique designs. <a href="https://www.engadget.com/lg-wing-5g-dual-screen-phone-weird-explorer-project-140545033.html">The LG Wing</a>, with its flip-around display and second screen, is the first in a series of Explorer Project handsets that try something different. And, at the end of LG’s keynote showing off the Wing, it also teased the second Explorer Project device, a smartphone with a slide-out, apparently flexible display that could put its rivals to shame. </p>
<p>The teaser is entirely depicted in the GIF above, showing off a device where the right-hand side pulls out to greatly increase the size of the display. And we reckon it’ll behave similarly to <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2020-03-05-tcl-tri-fold-rollable-extendable-concept-hands-on.html">TCL’s concept device</a> that does similar, pulling out to release more screen real estate nestled inside the phone’s body. Given LG’s experience making roll<a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019-01-07-lg-oled-tv-r-rollable.html">able OLED displays for its ultra-fancy range of TVs</a>, it’s certainly possible to make this happen. </p>
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