The South Korean electronics company has dropped another hint about its LG G6 flagship smartphone ahead of the Mobile World Congress later this month.
The price for the LG Watch Sport has been revealed just a week after the LG Watch Style's $249 price tag was leaked.
A source claims that LG has decided to ditch the removable battery design on the G6 in order to make it water resistant.
LG has indicated in the video that the smartphone would release in February, pointing towards an MWC launch.
Although LG won't be bringing the G5's modular design, the LG G6 looks a lot more premium with its matte and glossy finish.
LG will also be debuting the LG X power 2 in February during the Mobile World Congress 2017.
In hopes of improving its finances following the disappointing performance of the LG G5 in the market, the South Korea tech company is rumored to be securing an iris scanner and its own mobile payment feature for the upcoming G6.
Reports are popping up claiming that LG is planning to remove the secondary display for the V30 next year.
A new report fresh from South Korea is claiming that LG could be done with the modular design it proudly introduced with its G5 flagship device.
LG has reportedly delayed the launch of its own mobile payment service, the LG Pay.
The case is similar to the one involving Apple, Google and other major Silicon Valley companies that settled last September for $415 million.
LG hints that the V20 will be capable of providing "the best video and audio experience."
At IFA 2016, LG is expected to launch its successor to the G Flex 2, the G Flex 3, and not its V10 successor, the V20.
The same technology, certified as effective by an independent laboratory, has been used in air conditioners and washing machines, the company said.
According to analysts, the bump in profitability would come as the South Korean tech major increased sales of its premium products.
LG is seeking to set itself apart with the G5 smartphone’s modular design, which allows users to add specialist units for different features.
The South Korean company will invest almost $9 billion in a new facility as speculation continues that Apple's smartphone displays will be switched from LCD to OLED.
Google bundling its products with Android is reminiscent of Microsoft offering its Internet Explorer with Windows software.
South Korean company LG has released a teaser for its next smartphone which will feature a secondary display sitting above the main screen.
A little-known German company has launched its first-ever smartphone and rather than appeal to the budget end, it is going directly up against Apple and Samsung.
Fierce competition at the premium end of the smartphone business is seeing Korean makers LG and Samsung slash prices on their flagships.
LG has a premium smartphone under wraps, and it's expected to launch very soon.