Code named ‘Wing’, the main screen is 6.8 inches, while the ‘sub screen’ is designed as a four-inch square. Although the renderings do not provide much detail of each screen’s functionality, they do suggest the second display works as the keyboard. According to ETNews, the Wing handset will use its second screen for multitasking. The Wing handset will use its second screen for multitasking. This smartphone features a ‘raindrop’ triple rear camera, with the main camera fitted with a 48 megapixel sensor, and boasts a 6.8-inch OLED display.
Source: Daily Mail May 12, 2020 15:55 UTC