You'd buy the LG Wing if it was a bit cheaper

David Imel / Android Authority There’s no denying that the LG Wing is a risky buy. Even in the world of foldable phones and clip-on screens, LG’s latest device is unlike any we’ve seen before. The practicality of its design is debatable, but it’ll likely appeal to first-adopters, collectors, and those who want something a little different. One thing that may hold the Wing back is its price. At $999, you’re paying for the novelty as much as the phone’s smarts.

You'd rather have bigger bezels than a notch

It’s no secret that most people dislike display notches. Unfortunately, as most customers want completely bezel-less phones, there’s currently no way to avoid the cutout until under display sensor tech advances past the prototype stage. To avoid notches, smartphone manufacturers like Samsung retain large forehead and chin bezels to house the various sensors while Oppo, Xiaomi, and others have built sliding mechanisms that expose the front-facing sensors only when they’re needed.  So we decided to ask you, how do you wish phone manufacturers would circumvent the display design choice?

G Suite free accounts will need to start paying soon

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google will migrate all G Suite legacy free users to paid Google Workspace accounts. There is no provision to fall back to a regular Gmail account. Users have until May 1, 2022, to select a plan and must add a billing option before July 1, 2022. It’s been a long time coming, but Google has finally rung the death knell for G Suite legacy free edition users.

Hacker brings Google Maps to 8-bit Nintendo console

TL;DR A hacker has ported all of Google Maps to a modded Nintendo Entertainment System. The final product is an 8-bit map of the world. The hacker used several other NES/map mods as a launching point. Remember how Google used to have April Fools’ jokes every year? One of those jokes was the announcement of an 8-bit version of Google Maps that you could use on a Nintendo Entertainment System (back in 2012).

Jabra Elite Active 45e review: Keeping outdoor athletes safe

Jabra Jabra Elite Active 45eThese won’t win any awards for sound quality, but they’re great for athletes who need to remain aware of their surroundings. The IP67 rating means you can exercise worry-free and spend more time focusing on your workout. Sun’s out, guns out, which means more of us will be heading outside for workouts. While there are benefits to traditional earbuds, outdoor athletes should remain aware of their surroundings.

Lenovo Smart Display 7 review: Just right

Lenovo Smart Display 7 The Lenovo Smart Display 7 is an alternative to the Google Nest Hub. These two compact smart displays are on even footing and not much separates them from a feature and performance perspective. That said, Lenovo's display is newer, louder, and offers video chats. With a wider variety of prices, sizes, and colors now on offer, smart displays such as the Lenovo Smart Display 7 are sure to be popular gifting items this holiday season.

Lenovo ThinkVision M14 portable display review

Lenovo ThinkVision M14The Lenovo ThinkVision M14 is a good portable display. Its color range and good contrast ratio makes for a pleasant overall experience. It should fare pretty well in the vast majority of tasks. The display works great over USB Type-C and that's good news because that's your only option to connect to this thing. It does a lot right and very little wrong, but it's still a little pricey.

LG admits G4 bootloop problem is a hardware fault, will repair affected devices

After several months of LG G4 owners complaining of a bootloop issue to no avail, we picked up the story and confronted LG. The official response has come through and it should make G4 owners happy: LG has acknowledged the LG G4 bootloop issue is a hardware defect and will repair affected devices. According to the numerous posts on various social platforms and YouTube, the bootloop problem potentially affects all regional models and carrier-branded LG G4 units.

LG Spirit 4G Review

While they may not be the biggest carrier or have the most coverage, there are plenty of things to like about MetroPCS, like their lack of long-term contracts and their low plan prices. Now we can add another item to that list: the LG Spirit 4G, a low-cost midrange phone that offers an awful lot for it’s relatively modest price. In a hurry? Either check out our video review or jump to the conclusion at the bottom of this article.

OnePlus 3T review - Android Authority

OnePlus OnePlus 3TThe OnePlus 3T makes improvements in all the right places and while this does result in a price hike, the end product and improved user experience certainly makes it worth the extra money. Table of contents In the past, OnePlus focused on one primary flagship per year, though this changed in 2016. Only six months after the OnePlus 3 was first announced, OnePlus returned again with the OnePlus 3T. As the name suggests, this device is essentially a souped up, or “Turbo” version of the OnePlus 3 that builds on everything we loved about the first, while giving it a slightly more competitive edge against the competition.