LG’s restrained strategy folds, is on track to launch more smartphones than last year

It's the consumer electronics equivalent of carb loading as both LG and Korean compatriot Samsung have burst out with phones galore early in 2018.

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Either LG Pay or wireless charging for the more expensive G6

The reasoning for the rumored feature triage is supposedly because of different markets and different interests. Whatever the interest, it will be costly.

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The strategy on Windows 10 Mobile? Keeping Windows on cellular and on ARM chips

“When you stop investing in these things, it’s super hard, super, super hard to restart.”Those are the words of Microsoft Executive Vice President of Windows and Devices Terry Myerson.It takes more time and effort to build a Jenga tower than to knock it down. And with the company having built up Windows 10 Mobile for so long with not much to show for it, it would explain why you’re seeing fairly quick turnarounds for build updates.But what does ...

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Samsung could go with iPhone 7 Plus strategy for Galaxy S8

The Galaxy Note 7 is out, the Galaxy S8 is in and so are the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus.According to at least one Weibo tech analyst, Samsung may end up following Apple’s (and, to a lesser extent with the Pixel, ...

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Microsoft’s no-Windows 10 Mobile strategy could be its best mobile strategy

Now that Build 2016 has come and gone, it’s time for us to think about where Microsoft is in terms of the stuff we care about – mobile. Specifically, Windows 10 Mobile and the smartphones on which it runs. Granted, Build is a developer’s conference; it’s not a consumer show. There was a lot of code talk that made my eyes glaze right over, but Build isn’t for me. It’s for developers, and that’s exactly the most important point to keep in mind.Because, aside from holding some hardware in their hands, the speakers at Build 2016’s keynote didn’t really acknowledge Windows ...

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