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 ...
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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A solar-panel equipped prototype mobile phone from LG Electronics (left) and the company’s existing solar-powered Bluetooth adapter. A solar-panel equipped prototype mobile phone from LG Electronics ...
LG will continue to provide operating system updates for its mobile phones over the next three years, even after the company stops making phones entirely by July of this year, according to an ...
LG pulled the plug on its mobile phone business earlier this year, promising some level of support for its devices for a limited period of time. The Android developer community is well known for ...
We still can't get our heads around why LG chose "Chocolate" as the pet name for its KG800 mobile phone -- is it because it's desirable, comes in chocolate box-shapped packaging or has smooth, ...
A fix is reportedly available now for a major flaw affecting LG phones on T-Mobile. The so-called IMS bug sees an error message repeatedly popping up on LG devices ...
Following several years of struggling while trying to compete with biggies like Samsung and Apple, LG finally gave up and exited the smartphone business in April 2021. LG admitted that the mobile ...