-
+17 +1
LG makes the best TVs? Maybe not after Samsung's QD-OLED TV appeared at CES 2022
Get ready for a new OLED TV player. Samsung is the top-selling TV brand worldwide, but its QLED televisions have never performed as well as OLED TVs made by rivals like LG. At CES 2022, Samsung tackled those rivals head-on with its new QD Display, a new kind of big screen that relies on OLED technology.
-
+11 +1
LG Poland thought the V60 was great for upskirt shots in now-deleted video
We’ve seen our fair share of sketchy promotional videos from smartphone manufacturers, and it looks like an LG division is the latest to shoot itself in the foot. LG Poland recently posted a video on TikTok (h/t: PhoneArena), showing an elderly man apparently taking upskirt photos of a woman walking up stairs. The woman then turns around and grabs the LG V60 being used by the man, scrolling through the gallery app on the second screen. However, the woman only finds selfies of the man in question.
-
0 +1
Samsung QLED vs LG OLED
LG and Samsung are two of the established brands that are involved in manufacturing quality home appliances, including televisions.
-
+18 +1
LG confirms foldable phone plans, claims it doesn't care about being first
LG Mobile CEO Hwang Jeong-hwan has confirmed the company is working on a foldable phone. Speaking at the press conference for the release of the LG V40 ThinQ (via Yonhap), Hwang explained that LG is working with its partners to prepare the phone. However, it seems unlikely that LG will release the phone any time soon. In the same statement, the CEO said the company isn’t focused on being the first company to release a foldable device. Instead...
-
+2 +1
LG G7 ThinQ review: A step toward a smarter phone, but the AI needs work
LG's successor to the G6 is the G7 ThinQ, and the big focus this year is on artificial intelligence. The handset includes a dedicated Assistant button and an AI Cam that can see what it's looking at.
-
+12 +1
LG Chair Koo Bon-Moo Dies, Leaves Company to Adopted Son
Koo Bon-moo, the chairman of South Korea’s fourth-largest conglomerate who transformed a local producer of cheap appliance into a global tech and chemical powerhouse over two decades, has died. He was 73. Koo died Sunday at 9:52 a.m. Seoul time as he did not seek extension of life after falling ill a year ago, according to LG Group in an emailed statement.
-
+9 +1
LG Display Supplies OLED Displays to Huawei for the First Time
LG Display is going to supply OLED displays to Huawei, which is world’s third biggest Smartphone manufacturer, for the first time. LG Display is starting to gather global customers for its OLED business. According to industries, Huawei decided to use LG Display’s flexible OLED for ‘Mate RS’, which was recently introduced. Mate RS is Huawei’s premium Smartphone and it costs more than $1,885 (2 million KRW). It is equipped with 6-inch flexible OLED display, which bends the sides of a screen, that provides 2,880x1,440 resolution.
-
+2 +1
LG is reportedly exiting the smartphone market in China
Following its latest financial reports, the company is exiting the smartphone market in China. Local reports cite stiff competition from local brands. The mobile division lost $192 million in Q4 2017.
-
+13 +1
LG’s OLED phone screens are bad, but its TVs are top-notch—what gives?
Are LG’s OLED screens terrible, or are they the best in the business? Reading tech reviews, you’ll see both of those statements. That’s because you’ll get two wildly different stories about OLED depending on whether you’re reading a TV or phone review. Phone critics say LG OLED panels have quality issues. Meanwhile, TV critics say the opposite—that LG’s OLED panels are marvelous. It’s confusing for the consumer, so let’s clarify right now. The critics aren’t contradicting each other, because LG makes industry-leading, amazing OLED TV panels, and, at the same time, the same company makes highly problematic OLED phone panels.
-
+7 +1
Unreleased HTC Made Google Pixel 2 with 3830 mAh Battery shows up in AOSP
Earlier this month, Google officially unveiled its second generation Pixel smartphones: the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. But the first rumors regarding this year’s Pixel devices initially suggested there would be 3 Pixel smartphones codenamed walleye, muskie, and taimen, and that all 3 would sport the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. The rumors regarding a ‘muskie’ model were later squashed, but today this previously unannounced and unreleased Google Pixel 2 model started showing up in AOSP.
-
+13 +1
LG’s mobile business can’t stop losing money
Korea electronics giant LG continues to show the world that making a profit, or even breaking even, from selling smartphones is no easy thing. LG Mobile has posted just one quarter of profitability over the last two years, that was six months ago during the first quarter of sales of its new flagship, the LG G6, when it eked out a $3.2 million profit. Previous to that, you have to go way back to Q1 2015 for a quarterly profit.
-
+1 +1
Apple reportedly paying LG $2.7B for OLED production line exclusively dedicated to iPhone screens
It was reported earlier this month that Apple was close to striking a deal where it would make a large upfront investment in LG’s OLED production lines in return for output being exclusively devoted to iPhone screens. A fresh report today supports this, and claims to have more detailed information on the as-yet-unannounced arrangement …
-
+29 +1
LG brings full Windows 10 to your fridge door - MSPoweruser
Samsung's Family Hub running Android At CES 2016 Samsung showed off a refrigerator with a 21.5 inch tablet built-in called the Family Hub which ran Android
-
+6 +1
LG V20 is the first Android known Nougat phone (before Google!)
LG today quietly announced the successor in its most powerful smartphone line, the LG V20. According LG’s own press release, it will come with Android Nougat, making it the first phone we know to do so. As a recap, last year’s V10 was the first in LG’s new video-oriented line. We quite liked it for its unique …
-
+16 +1
LG V10 hands-on | PhoneArena reviews
LG seriously has something quite formidable here with the V10. Sure, it has some features that folks might perceive as novel, such as that secondary screen, but if we’re to look at the overall picture, the LG V10 is a new direction that hopes to strengthen LG’s place in the landscape.
Submit a link
Start a discussion