Friday 8 August 2014

LG launching Their G3 Model Smartphone In China


By on 11:39

LG Electronics will be looking to find a firm grip in the China market as they are going to start selling their smartphone in the country. But it will be a tough ask for LG as most of the top smartphone makers are finding themselves in difficulty except Apple in the Chinese market.



LG will be selling their new G3 model handset through the second largest online shopping site of the country JD.com at $650 which indicates they are looking to enter into the market with all guns blazing.

However the recent price for their G3 model set is cheaper than the company previously launched the set by $869 back in May in South Korea where one of the local makers Xiaomi have been doing well despite having the number one selling brand Samsung.

LG is at the fifth ranked smartphone making company according to IDC however they are yet to enter into the top ten smartphone makers in the biggest smartphone market of the world China.

And LG is trying to cut the distribution cost by choosing to sell the product through online informed by a spokesman of the firm.

Meanwhile the new G3 model of LG has got the appreciation for its 5.5 inch screen with top class resolution along with the laser focus for the camera and according to the makers they have received a good feedback.
Tom Kang, an analyst with Counterpoint in Seoul, said the new LG phone’s high quality display, which has nearly twice the resolution as that of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S5, will be an attraction for Chinese buyers, but the absence of carrier subsidies and distribution will be a challenge.

And according to the experts the high resolution of LG’s G3 which is the main attraction of the set will attract the Chinese buyers as it has almost double resolution quality than their rival Samsung’s Galaxy S5.

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