LG has created a new premium phone, the G8x, that raises the bar for what a smartphone can be. It has two screens: the one that accompanies the regular phone and another screen in its case: click the phone in the case and suddenly your phone becomes a multi-tasking wonder machine. Additionally, it has one feature that most of us hated to lose on other new premium phones: a headphone jack! You may just win this phone by reading this article carefully so you know hot to enter this contest.

Dual screen LG G8x is a game changer

You may be wondering how much use you would get out of two screens on a phone. Personally, I think it’s life changing. Face it: we look at phones more than we look at our partners. So, a dual screen phone gives us twice as much to look at. You can watch “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” on one screen and answer texts on the other. You can have the game on one screen and the controller can be on the other. The possibilities are ENDLESS!

Yes, you might have noticed but I’m a little excited to try this. How would you use the two screens?

How to enter

Entering this contest is really easy, but you can only enter once. In a comment below this article, tell us how you would use the dual screens on this phone. I gave a couple ways that I would use it: what would you do?

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will select one eligible entry to receive a LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen 128GB Smartphone.

This contest runs from December 24th until January 7th.

Remember you can only enter once. However, you must know someone who is in need of a phone upgrade and this will put them in a select group of people with the coolest new technology on the planet.

Win a LG G8x Phone Rules and Regulations

Good luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

2905 COMMENTS

  1. Wow. I maybe could leave tablet & keyboard at home when on working away days! Text, reading attachments, etc. 2 screens is better than 1 for so many “work” (or play) related things! Congrats on this amazing new phone

  2. I am a chef. I would like to read a recipe while converting the measurements. And would love to upgrade my LG G6.

  3. i would give it to my son who loves his phone for helping me and cooking for me while i have had rough year his phone isnt working right and i would love to be able to give him this for all his help

  4. I always multi-task on my phone when it allows me, its split screen and only some apps are compatible to do that, so it gets annoying.
    But for a dual screen, oh my goodness, I could do my multi-tasking without frustration. I play games on my phone and watch YouTube videos for tutorials occasionally. I could use it to text and catch up on my fav shows on Prime or Netflix and not miss a thing. I could use my email while on social media. The possibilities are endless.

  5. This would be amazing for multitasking. Theres often times when 2 screens would be great. I’ve lost many pages when needing to fill out a form and having to open a new page and the form is gone. Also gaming and texting at the same time would be cool. Never miss a message again!

  6. It would be super handy to be able to read articles and text at the same time instead of having to flip back and forth between different Apps.

  7. I am always being asked to look up items and info by people so one screen for messaging and the other for online searches. However, my granddaughter is part of the newer multitasking generation and could probably way more ways to make use of it.

  8. I would play relaxation music on one screen while I text, email or check social media on the other screen.

  9. I take public transportation and it takes me more than an hour to get to work so I would use one screen to watch my downloaded shows from Netflix and the other one for texting and Facebook!

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