LG Electronics
LG Electronics, which just unveiled the LG G2 smartphone that it hopes becomes a popular flagship option, is now ramping up to an announcement of its first tablet since the LG Optimus Pad two years ago: the LG G Pad. The latest move by the Korean device company is a teaser video that it just released on YouTube.
Some day the clouds will open and Google will tell everyone who has been waiting for some confirmation about the Nexus 5 some more information. Until that day, we've got another rumor report, from another good source - but, unfortunately, that source is negating the previous bit of information about the possible Google Nexus 5 smartphone.
LG Electronics unveiled the LG G2 earlier in August, hoping their latest flagship handset would become a new contender in the premium smartphone market in the U.S. Now it looks like the two largest carriers have set their release dates for the LG G2.
We've been through a lot waiting for any official information about the possible follow-up to the Google Nexus 4, what's been called the Google Nexus 5. Now, with a possible leaked image of the device coming out of Europe, we may have more reason to believe that the Google Nexus 5 is on its way, and based off of the LG G2.
Worldwide mobile phone sales have increased during the second quarter of 2013 with Samsung maintaining the top position.
Benchmark tests from South Korea are in, measuring the new LG G2 against its premium smartphone competition.
There have been rumors about a new LG tablet, following the unveiling of the LG G2 flagship and the company's moves towards creating a "G" line of devices. Now, a leaked screenshot of a Bluetooth SIG device listing has added more fuel to the fire.
LG Electronics unveiled its newest flagship phone, and successor to the LG Optimus G on Wednesday. The company tweaked their design with impressive hardware and original features, hoping to crack into the Samsung and Apple-dominated premium smartphone market.
With the LG Electronics launch event, unveiling the LG G2 imminent, here's everything you need to know about the LG G2, including where to watch the live stream of its unveiling.
Wednesday, August 7, there will be a special event in New York to launch the LG G2, LG's newest flagship. Ahead of that event, a new photo has leaked showing the purported device, which we'll all see in the flesh tomorrow.
The LG G2 is imminently on its way to the U.S. market, according to a new leak, which purportedly comes from one of LG's top executives.
LG Display is reportedly set to ship a couple million panels for the next iPad for the third quarter of 2013.
LG has announced a flexible 5-inch OLED display suitable for smartphones. It will unveil the “unbreakable” screen this week at the SID’s Display Week 2013 in Vancouver, Canada.
It's a busy time for Google as it's hosting the I/O developers conference and to highlight its track record, the search engine giant has forecasted a milestone for its mobile platform.
The first quarter of 2013 shows mixed numbers for Apple in both smartphone and mobile operating system market shares.