This story is from July 05, 2016
LG goes for restructuring post 'disappointing' G5 sales
Seems like LG's latest flagship smartphone G5 has failed to meet the company's expectations. According to a report in Korea Times, the company said that the recent restructuring in the mobile division is because its latest flagship G5 smartphone failed to generate sales.
LG recently announced that it has replaced some of its executives and formed a program management office (PMO) in its mobile division. The restructuring is reportedly aimed at bringing some much-needed "new momentum" to its struggling mobile business.
According to the report in Korea Times, "mobiles chief Cho Juno will oversee the PMO, which has authority to handle strategies for product development, manufacturing, marketing and sales; while Oh Hyung-hoon, a former research lab head, will be its chief, supported by mobile division vice president Ha Jeong-wook."
The company has named senior vice president Kim Hyung-jeong as head of its mobile research lab.
The South Korean giant unveiled the LG G5 smartphone in February at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The main highlight of the smartphone is its the modular body. The modules are called as LG Friends, as they are the companion of the smartphone and can be attached to it. G5 sports aluminum unibody modular design featuring a slide-out battery. The battery of the smartphone can be popped out to attach the LG Cam Plus module to it. It comes with an additional 1,200mAh battery which adds to the G5's standard 2,800 mAh battery.
The smartphone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with 4GB LPDDR4 RAM and 32GB UFS ROM with support for microSD cards of up to 2TB in size. The modular smartphone has a 5.3-inch Quad HD IPS Quantum display with a resolution of 1440x2560 pixel.
The modular smartphone launched in India in June this year at Rs 52,990.
According to the report in Korea Times, "mobiles chief Cho Juno will oversee the PMO, which has authority to handle strategies for product development, manufacturing, marketing and sales; while Oh Hyung-hoon, a former research lab head, will be its chief, supported by mobile division vice president Ha Jeong-wook."
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The company has named senior vice president Kim Hyung-jeong as head of its mobile research lab.
The South Korean giant unveiled the LG G5 smartphone in February at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The main highlight of the smartphone is its the modular body. The modules are called as LG Friends, as they are the companion of the smartphone and can be attached to it. G5 sports aluminum unibody modular design featuring a slide-out battery. The battery of the smartphone can be popped out to attach the LG Cam Plus module to it. It comes with an additional 1,200mAh battery which adds to the G5's standard 2,800 mAh battery.
The modular smartphone launched in India in June this year at Rs 52,990.
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