While Samsung’s Galaxy X and Huawei’s Mate X both have folding screens, LG’s is made up of two separate screens, which can be folded together From Samsung to Huawei , tech firms around the world have been turning their hands to folding smartphones this year. In the hopes of keeping up with its rivals, LG has launched its own ‘folding’ smartphone called the LG V50 ThingQ 5G, at Mobile World Congress this week. While Samsung’s Galaxy X and Huawei’s Mate X both have folding screens, LG’s is made up of two separate screens, which can be folded together. In a release about the smartphone, LG said: “To take user immersion and convenience to new heights with its first 5G smartphone, LG developed Dual Screen as an optional accessory for the LG V50ThinQ 5G.” The second screen is designed to resemble a cover case, giving users a second 6.2-inch OLED display, which LG sees being used for gaming and multitasking. Once clipped together, the two screens can be used inde