LG's Dual Screen will be back with a vengeance on the V60 ThinQ

In about three weeks, LG is planning to take centerstage and announce the LG V60 ThinQ at the IFA 2019 expo show, and we will be nearby to relay all the festivities to those hungry for ingenious ways to enlarge a phone’s display that don’t include bending it in the middle at exorbitant prices.
Instead of increasing complexity and prices with a folding display design, LG provided us with the choice to double the screen real estate of the V50 by adding a second display when you need it. Attached with sturdy hinges that rotate 360 degrees, it can be as useful as the second half of a bendy phone’s display when unfurled, yet skimps on the drawbacks of designs like folding phones.
LG is betting that it can provide most of the added value of a foldable phone with the Dual Screen option, without breaking the user’s bank and rushing into unproven technology, even though it has foldable displays in the lab, and even a TV with rollable screen battling for market glory.
Citing more than 90 usage scenarios in 20 different categories that are made possible by the Dual Screen paraphernalia and the accompanying software, LG gives a few examples of the daily life with the extra canvas, meaning now you can run up to 3 apps simultaneously.