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LG's exit from smartphone business looks increasingly likely after buyers pull out - Sweet_Jenkins - 03-23-2021 Code: https://www.techspot.com/news/89014-lg-exit-smartphone-business-looks-increasingly-likely-after.html In January, LG’s CEO said the company was considering all possible measures regarding the smartphone business, including its sale, withdrawal, and downsizing. According to a DongA Ilbo report (via Bloomberg), Germany’s Volkswagen AG and Vietnam’s Vingroup JSC were looking into acquiring LG’s smartphone arm, but negotiations have fallen through. As they were the only two interested parties, it leaves LG’s withdrawal from the phone industry a more likely prospect. LG has already outsourced the manufacture of its low- to mid-range phones to Chinese firms, and the company is said to have stopped production of its rollable handset, despite its recent listing on Bluetooth SIG. Additionally, the planned first-half rollout of all its new smartphones has reportedly been shelved. LG may tell employees its decision regarding the smartphone businesses next month. It’s likely that affected workers will be relocated to other divisions within the firm. RE: LG's exit from smartphone business looks increasingly likely after buyers pull out - nsan3 - 04-01-2021 I have personally used LG's V35 and my friends have V30 with them even now, guess V30 was released back in 2017. I did not face any downsides from using LG, but yeah to be honest they are a bit back in the smartphone game. Either level up to the competitors or else move away from the game altogether ![]() RE: LG's exit from smartphone business looks increasingly likely after buyers pull out - juang - 06-30-2021 This is sad. i love the built in notes of LG. it was my daily notebook for almost 3 years. RE: LG's exit from smartphone business looks increasingly likely after buyers pull out - NikKlaus - 06-30-2021 My LG G4 was rock solid,they used to make some good smartphones. RE: LG's exit from smartphone business looks increasingly likely after buyers pull out - hqabc - 07-01-2021 It's too bad they made the decision to leave the phone business before making the Velvet Pro 2 available to the masses. Only a few were produced for employees to buy and the specs looked pretty good to make it a flagship. |