LG Electronics will launch the Optimus G smartphone next week in
South Korea, pinning high hopes on the new Android device to help
revive its loss-making mobile business.
LG said that the Optimus
G will go on sale in Japan next month and in the US in November. That
would put LG's new phone, which costs 894 US dollars (£550) without
subsidies from operators in South Korea, in competition with Apple's
iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy Note II smartphones during the fall and
the winter holidays.
Previous Optimus smartphones have failed to
make a mark in the fastest-growing segment of the mobile phone market.
LG's mobile division posted losses of nearly 1 trillion won (£550
million) in 2010 and 2011 combined.
LG's mobile chief said the company hopes the G smartphone will help accelerate the division's turnaround.
"The
Optimus G is our flagship phone with a competitive edge," Park
Jong-seok, LG's mobile business president, told reporters at a media
event. "We are trying to make phones differentiated from our rivals."
LG
Electronics Inc was the world's third-largest handset maker before
being overtaken by Apple in the high-end market and China-based ZTE
Corp in the low-end. Analysts said LG was focused on making handsets
primarily for voice calls and text messaging, which delayed its
response when Apple's iPhone took the mobile market by storm.
The
Seoul-based company has reduced its reliance on rudimentary phones to
bank on advanced gadgets using Google's Android operating system. But
its efforts have not paid off so far. LG's mobile communications
division reported an operating loss of 57 billion won (£31 million) in
the second quarter.
International Data Corporation puts LG at No.
5 among global mobile-phone makers after Samsung Electronics, Nokia,
Apple and ZTE in the three months ending in June.
As LG's
struggles with mobile phones continue, various affiliates at LG Group,
a major industrial group in South Korea, joined forces to create the G
smartphone.
LG Display, which supplies screens for Apple's iPhone
and iPad, manufactured 4.7-inch displays for the G, while other LG
affiliates made a battery and a 13-megapixel camera. The G smartphone
is powered by Qualcomm's quad-core processor and supports access to a
faster wireless network.

