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Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts
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Monday, October 7, 2013

LG announces curved screen phones to launch in 2014

LG has announced it is to start mass-production of what it calls the "world's first flexible OLED [organic light-emitting diode] panel for smartphones".

The South Korean firm said it hoped to start selling the first handsets to feature the tech next year.

The news comes weeks after Samsung made a similar announcement.

Samsung said it intended to launch its first product - a special edition of the Galaxy Note 3 - later this month.

Both companies already use the technology to offer curved OLED television sets.

Although the displays used in the TVs are in theory "flexible", they are mounted in fixed shells so they cannot be bent or otherwise re-shaped by the owner.

A press release from LG's display division indicated its handset screen would curve from top-to-bottom rather than side-to-side, the design Samsung described in a recent patent.

It said the advantage of using the tech was that the panel was "bendable and unbreakable".

"The new display is vertically concave from top to bottom with a radius of 700mm [28in], opening up a world of design innovations in the smartphone market," LG added.


LG had previously developed a flexible e-ink display

"What's more, it is also the world's lightest, weighing a mere 7.2g [0.25oz] even with a 6in screen, the largest among current smartphone OLED displays."

One industry watcher was not convinced the product, as described, would have much appeal.

"I think LG is doing this to show it is innovative, to do something different and to stand out from the rest of the bar-style screen devices that we have at the moment," said David McQueen, a mobile device expert at tech consultants Informa.

"But I don't think consumers are going to be that interested by a slightly curved design.

"However, we do think there will be interest if flexible screens are used to offer different form factors.

"For example a device that you snap round your wrist or a traditional shaped smartphone whose screen wraps around the sides onto a bit of the back so that the edges become touchscreen rather than hard buttons."

Credits: bbc

LG launches sharper-display tablet 'G Pad 8.3' for $510, joining rivals to take on Apple

LG Electronics Inc introduced on Monday its first tablet with a high-resolution screen, joining global rivals trying to take on Apple Inc's dominance in the popular small-sized tablet market.

The G Pad 8.3 is the first tablet by the South Korean firm in nearly two years as it has struggled to regain lost ground in the mobile market due to a slow response to the industry's shift to smartphones.

The world's third-largest smartphone maker after Samsung Electronics Co and Apple hopes the new tablet with a sharper display will help it gain traction during the year-end holiday season as Android-based tablets continue to win market share from Apple's iPad.

The launch comes as Apple has been unable to widely roll out a new version of its iPad Mini with a high-resolution "retina" display this month, according to sources familiar with Apple's supply chain, leaving the gadget without the sharper screen found on rival tablets.

The G Pad 8.3 has 1,920-by-1,200 resolution at 273 pixel per inch (ppi), better than Apple's 7.9-inch iPad Mini, which has 1,024-by-768 resolution at 163 ppi. It will square off against such products as Amazon's faster and lighter versions of its Kindle tablet that were introduced late last month.

LG has also added a feature that allows users to check and send messages received by their Android smartphone from the tablet, hoping such function will help it stand out in an increasingly crowded mobile market.

The new tablet, which is available for Wifi only version, will be sold for 550,000 won ($510) from next week in South Korea and will be introduced in some 30 countries by the end of this year.

Credits: economictimes

Friday, October 4, 2013

LG preps curved display smartphone, the G Flex

Get ready for the LG G Flex.

LG is preparing a smartphone with a curved display, CNET has learned. It confirms previous chatter about the company's work with plastic OLED screen technology.

While plans haven't been finalized, LG will likely go with the name "G Flex" for the curved smartphone, according to a person familiar with the company's launch plans. It will feature a 6-inch display. LG is slated to introduce the phone in November, although that date could shift. CNET obtained a sketch of the G Flex (shown above).

Details of the G Flex are emerging as Samsung readies its own smartphone with a curved display. Samsung is expected tointroduce its device this month, and a version of the Galaxy Note 3 with the curved display has been rumored to be in the works.

As CNET senior editor Jessica Dolcourt explains, a flexible display doesn't mean the phone will be able to bend or flex. Rather, the display will be set at a curved -- but stationary -- position. The curve is dramatic enough to comfortably fit around your face but not so angular that it looks weird.






LG touted this technology in a press release in May and introduced a curved 55-inch OLED TV panel and 5-inch plastic OLED panel as a demonstration at a trade show.

It's a busy time for LG. The company had just released its flagship G2 smartphone. Google plans to launch an LG-built Nexus 5 in the next several weeks, according to a person familiar with the Nexus plans.

The Nexus 4 generated a bit of buzz for LG, and the G2 features a powerful and speedy processor. The company could be looking to generate even more hype with the curved display G Flex.

Credits: cnet

Monday, September 30, 2013

LG G2 launched in India, 16 GB version to cost Rs 41,500

LG Electronics has launched its new smartphone, the G2 in India for a price of Rs 41,500 for the 16GB version, while the 32 GB version will cost Rs 43,490. The smartphone is available for order on sites such as Flipkart and Saholic. With a price tag of Rs 41,500, the smartphone should offer stiff competition to the Samsung Galaxy S4 which is currently retailing for Rs 38199 on Flipkart but has an official price tag of Rs 41,500. 

The smartphone is also considerably cheaper than the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (priced at Rs 49,990) or the Sony Xperia Z (priced at Rs 44,990.) The smartphone has a 5.2-inch full HD screen with 1080 x 1920 pixels (423 pixels per inch). The device also comes with a 13 megapixel rear camera with Optical Image stabilisation (OIS) technology as well (LG says this is the only 13 megapixel camera with OIS technology). 

The front camera is 2.1 megapixels. LG G2 is seen in this file photo. AP The G2 has a Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at 2.26 GHz. It has quad-core Adreno 330 GPU for Graphics. The smartphone comes with 2GB RAM and will come with 32 GB and 16 GB storage space version. The device supports NFC, 4G LTE Internet, Bluetooth 4.0 and ships with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. The smartphone has 3000 mAh battery. According to LG, the G2 features 24-bit, 192kHz sound, which is higher than the sound quality from an audio CD or MP3. 

LG is called this Studio Quality Hi-Fi sound. LG also said the phone will ship with ringtones optimised for 24-bit/192kHz. In terms of design LG has done something radical and shifted all the buttons to the rear. There are no side buttons in this smartphone. 

Key specs: 
• Processor: 2.26GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 featuring quad Krait CPU 
• Display: 5.2-inch Full HD IPS (1080 x 1920 pixels / 423 ppi) 
• Memory: 32GB / 16GB 
• RAM: 2GB LPDDR3 800MHz 
• Camera: Rear 13.0MP with OIS / Front 2.1MP 
• Battery: 3,000mAh 
• Operating System: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 
• Size: 138.5 x 70.9 x 8.9mm

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/tech/lg-g2-launched-in-india-16-gb-version-to-cost-rs-41500-1142081.html?utm_source=ref_article