LG heard you like having extra screen real estate on your phone, so back at IFA last month it unveiled the G8X[1] with the Dual Screen accessory. This Korean company definitely seems to think you'll settle for such a setup instead of going for a phone that has a foldable screen, and it will soon have the chance to prove that it's right.
That's because the LG G8X and LG Dual Screen[2] are going on sale in the US starting on November 1. Major wireless providers and national retailers will offer them, including Amazon, AT&T, and Sprint. Pre-orders begin on Friday, October 25. The price for an unlocked LG G8X ThinQ bundled with the Dual Screen will be $699.99.

LG says that you may find the bundle sold through its wireless partners, "contingent on available promotions and consumer eligibility at those partners", for as little as $300. So if you're interested in this phone and its unique accessory, definitely keep an eye out for your favorite carrier's introductory deals.
The LG G8X has a 6.4-inch 1080x2340 OLED touchscreen, the Snapdragon 855 chipset, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of expandable storage, a dual 12 MP (standard) + 13 MP (ultrawide) rear camera system, a 32 MP selfie snapper, and a 4,000 mAh battery. It runs Android 9 Pie.
The LG Dual Screen is basically a snap-on case that adds a second display to the device, which is the same size and resolution as the built-in one. Additionally, it's got a cover display that shows essentials like notifications, date, time, and remaining battery life at a glance. With its 360-degree "Freestop" hinge, the Dual Screen can lock into any angle.
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