Alloys bolsters AV portfolio with new LG partnership
Alloys has inked a new partnership with LG to boost its AV portfolio as it further realises significant growth ambitions in the market.
Alloys has inked a new partnership with LG to boost its AV portfolio as it further realises significant growth ambitions in the market.
The decline of Huawei shipments and LG’s planned exit from the smartphone market is paving the way for other vendors to swoop in and bolster up their ranking in the global market share leaderboards.
Dicker Data has been appointed a distributor for LG commercial display products in Australia.
South Korean prosecutors have raided LG Group's head office as part of a probe into alleged tax evasion.
Nokia has inked a smartphone patent license deal with Huawei, giving it royalty agreements with all of the world's largest handset makers.
Nokia will start to book additional revenue after a court ruling on payments from South Korea's LG for using its smartphone patents.
Harvey Norman and Apple continue to top the NSW Fair Trading monthly consumer complaints register.
Samsung is reportedly in talks with LG Chem about the possibility of using the rival company’s batteries for its new smartphones following the Note7 debacle.
The Australian mobile phone slide continued during the second quarter of 2016.
Up to 60 Canberran households will be offered advanced solar batteries at discounted rates under the ACT Government's Next Generation Energy Storage Pilot. Two ACT businesses are working together to offer the systems, which use Tesla Powerwall or LG RESU residential solar batteries as a base.
“Retailers should not be selling unapproved products and consumers should avoid buying them by being careful in their purchases."
Mobile World Congress is the place to be for all the new tech releases and announcements, but it is also interesting to see how each vendor will position itself for the coming year. Some of the booths are truly impressive so we took a walk around the show floor to see who had the most impressive booths and displays. Photos by Chris Player who travelled to Mobile World Congress as a guest of Huawei Australia.
Meanwhile, LG today officially announced a 5.7-in. display G4 Stylus 2 smartphone running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), with a thinner pen tip on its stylus for notetaking and drawing.
LG Electronics Australia (LG) has launched its new flat panel 4K UHD OLED TV (EF950T series) is available to buy at select Australian retailers.
Thanks to some wacky invites we know it's going to be a big day for new phones in just a couple of weeks.