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If you're looking for decently affordable LG phones it's always worth considering a K-series device, the company's mid-range offerings, and the company has just unveiled three new handsets that'll ...
LG has official quit making phones today, according to an official press release, so we won't see new LG smartphones in 2021. This announcement isn't going to surprise anyone in the mobile space ...
At a Mobile World Congress where foldable phones are grabbing most of the headlines, the new LG G8 ThinQ and LG V50 ThinQ can look unspectacular by comparison – but LG's new flagships for 2019 ...
We take a look at some of the best LG phones you can get your hands on right now, based on specifications, features, and price.
LG's new phones each come with one specialty Need a phone with a great camera, or a secondary screen, but don't want to pay a flagship price? LG might have an answer.
Support for LG phones will run out this summer, and I'm thinking about all the wonderful weirdness LG brought to the mobile phone industry.
Looking for info on LG phones? The company no longer makes new ones, but there are plenty still out in the wild. Here's the info you need!
The problem with LG phones is how they’re priced far too high given their lackluster features. That’s the takeaway with the new LG G8 ThinQ. The phone has a lot of merits, but in LG’s ...
New LG Phones Spotted at CES Booth Article Comments 8 Eric M. Zeman updated Jul 28, 2019, 6:11 PM the LG booth today during CES AX565: This music-centric clamshell had Alltel branding.
Having launched its LG G6 flagship phone for 2017 back in February, LG is back with the mid-range Q6 line, keeping the bezel-free, 18:9 aspect ratio FullVision display but dialing back on specs ...
That said, if you’re new to the LG stable, you may not be sure which is the best model for you, not least when LG’s phones sport confusingly similar names (LG V60 ThinQ versus G8X ThinQ, anyone?).
LG Rollable and other new rolling, folding phones give me something to look forward to Commentary: After a terrible 2020, interest in rollable and foldable phones may be making a comeback.