LG has announced the closure of its mobile division, and there’s a chance you may not fully grasp what a blow to the mobile industry this really is. After all, the company’s most recent phones haven’t ...
We’ve already said our goodbyes to LG after it shuttered its Mobile divison in 2021. But while time may heal all wounds, for me, there still exists a dull ache in my heart where LG’s smartphones used ...
Pour one out for LG Mobile. Following months of speculation that the LG Electronics was in talks to sell off its failing mobile division, LG Mobile, the Korean tech giant announced it is officially ...
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The reports out of its native Korea were correct, LG is shutting down its mobile business. With losses continuing to mount, and billions of dollars seemingly squandered on quirky handsets, the ...
After years of repeated rumors and rumblings, the future of LG’s smartphone division has come under speculation again as LG CEO Kwon Bong-Seok reportedly sent a message to staff on Wednesday ...
LG Electronics Inc. (KRX: 066570) has announced its withdrawal from the mobile phone industry, with plans to completely exit the sector by July 31. What Happened: In a press statement, the ...
LG has officially announced that it’s leaving the mobile market, essentially giving up on smartphones due to the fierce competition that has significantly affected its business in the last few years.
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It’s hard to succeed at the mobile phone business these days. Just look at the wreckage. We’ve seen the total demise of smaller players such as Pantech, Essential, and Sony Ericsson, as well as the ...