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Company type | Business Division |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | Seoul, South Korea (1958) previously, Goldstar Telecommunication Co. |
Headquarters | Seoul, Pyung Taek , |
Key people | Dr. Scott Ahn, Vice President |
Products | Mobile phones Smartphones PC MP3 Players Laptop computers |
Revenue | 11.9 Billion USD (2007) |
Parent | LG Electronics |
Website | LG Mobile Global Site |
LG Electronics Korean Consumer Electronics & Home Appliance Manufacturer, have started mobile appliance business since 1996. Formerly known as LG Information & Communication Co. (LGIC), which former GoldStar Telecommunication Company successor, build the first Korean made CDMA phones for Korean consumer market, and later it merged to mother company as department and start GSM division for export based mobile phone business. In 2002, LG UMTS Mobile division demonstrate the World first WCDMA Video Telephony at Korean-Japan World Cup Game Opening Ceremony, the nominal growth of Mobile Communication have been started. Currently LG MC Company produce CDMA, GSM, WCDMA products and recent success of design based phone concept series Black Label Series boosted its revenue since 2005.
Model prefix index
Canadian Market Models
TE Series
- TE365 (Neon)
TU Series
- TU330 (Globus)
- TU500
- TU515
- TU750 (Secret)
- TU915 (Vu)
US market models
CB series
CE series
CF series
CG series
CU series
LX Series
European market models
GC series
GD Series
- LG GD900 (Transparent Phone)
- LG GD910 (Watch Phone)
- LG GD510 (Full Touchscreen Phone)
- LG GD330 (Touch Phone)
GS series
GT series
GW series
GX series
KC series
KE series
KF series
- LG KF245
- LG KF300
- LG KF310
- LG KF390
- LG KF510
- LG KF600
- LG KF700
- LG KF750 (Secret)
- LG KF900 (Prada II)
KG series
- KG800 (Chocolate)
- LG KG120
- LG Chocolate Platinum (KE800)
- LG KG300 Dynamite300
- LG KG225 Stylish Black
- LG KG290
- LG KG220 VGA Cam
- LG KG200 Dynamite200
- LG KG288 With FM Radio
- LG KG195
- LG KG920 5.0 MP Camera phone
KM series
LG KM900 (Arena) LG KM380
KP series
- LG KP100 - 30 million units sold until October 2009[1]
- LG KP105
- LG KP110
- LG KP215
- LG KP220 (Pie)
- LG KP230
- LG KP320 (Dynamite)
- LG KP330
- LG KP500 (Cookie)
- LG Cookie pop (KP501)
- LG Cookie Peps (KP502)
- LG KP 199
KS series
KU series
- KU250
- KU730
- LG KU800 (Chocolate 3G)
- LG KU830 (Chocolate 3G Folder)
- LG KU960 (DVB-H)
- LG KU970 (Shine 3G)
- KU990 (Viewty)
Latin American market models
MG series
ME series
PM series
Early 3G UMTS models
U series
- U8000 (aka G8000)
- U8110
- U8120
- U8130
- U8180
- U8210
- U8260
- U8330
- U8360
- U8500
- U300
- U400
- U830 (Chocolate 3G Folder)
- U900 - the World First DVB-H Phone
- U960
- U990
- KU970 (Shine 3G)
Verizon CDMA models
VX series
- VX2000
- VX3100
- VX3400
- VX4500
- VX5300
- VX5400
- VX5500
- VX5600 (Accolade)
- VX6000
- VX6100
- VX7000
- VX8100
- VX8300
- VX8350
- VX8500 (Chocolate)
- VX8550 (Chocolate)
- VX8560 (Chocolate)
- VX8575 (Chocolate Touch)
- VX8600
- VX8700
- VX8800 (Venus)
- VX9100 (enV2)
- VX9200 (enV3)
- VX9400
- VX9600 (Versa)
- VX9700 (Dare)
- VX9800 (The V)
- VX9900 (enV)
- VX10000 (Voyager)
- VX11000 (enV Touch)
Optimus Series
- Optimus 2X SU660
- Optimus One P500
- Optimus 7 E900
- Optimus M
- Optimus T
- Optimus S
- Optimus V
- Optimus U
- Optimus Vortex
- Optimus X2 P990
See also
External links
- LG Mobile home website
- Cell Phone Reviews
References
- ^ LG cements low-end positions with 30 million LG KP100 sold, gsmarena.com, retrieved at 14 October 2009