The LG Corporation is synonymous with high quality electronics, providing consumers with brilliant technological machines to take care of their business and recreational needs and their venture into the mobile phone market hasn’t strayed from their commitment to excellence.
The LG Corporation is the second-largest conglomerate company to emerge from South Korea, with Samsung being the first. With it’s headquarters based in Seoul, LG produces chemicals and telecommunications products alongside electronics and operates a range of subsidiaries used worldwide. Emerging in 1947, the company was originally known as Lucky (Lak-Hui) and manufactured plastics, but in 1958 Lucky established GoldStar Co. Ltd., which was then merged to create the Lucky-GoldStar company that was later re-branded to LG in 1995. LG has since been more associated with the “Life’s Good” slogan as opposed to the company’s original branding.
LG produce some brilliant mobile phone handsets that have high selling power. Sporting excellent cameras, media players, email clients, internet browsers and apps and games, the LG smartphones are ideal for business people and recreational users alike, pioneering trends in touchscreen and digital imaging. As well as producing these high-end handsets, LG still cater for casual phone users with their basic handsets capable of making calls and withstanding the pressures of a working life.
LG handsets are available to purchase on a variety of networks either as pay monthly or on pay as you go plans. In addition, you can purchase LG phones SIM free either from online retailers or on the high street.
LG - Best Phones
A smartphone to tempt you with its budget-friendly PAYG price tag, but there's not a great deal of other good things to say about the L3 |
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The quad-core Tegra 1.5GHz processor makes the Optimus 4X a phone that serious gamers and gadget lovers will salivate over - but be warned, you'll need an extra battery |
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The quad-core Tegra 1.5GHz processor makes the Optimus 4X a phone that serious gamers and gadget lovers will salivate over - but be warned, you'll need an extra battery |
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The LG A250 is one of the rare clam shell flip phones, not commonly seen today. The features are all quite basic, but it does exactly what you want. |
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The Viewty Snap has a good camera, some social-networking features and a low price tag compared to other LG devices. |
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As the first 3-D phone on the market, the Optimus has naturally flaky software in places. In spite of this, it still excites with its never-seen-before touch technology. |
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A mid-range smartphone boasting the latest Android 4.0 AKA Ice Cream Sandwich, a large 4.3 inch screen, and an above average 5-MP camera with LED flash |
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A brand new Windows Phone 7 device, with full smart phone features, capacitive touch-screen and 5 Megapixel camera. |
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Compact edition to LG phone family, with a resistive touch-screen, widgets, a 1.3 Megapixel camera and card slot. |
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The Optimus serves up some of the best in modern technology, with superb graphics and crisp, quality images due to its high screen resolution. Lacks usability, though. |
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