The annual smartphone race has apparently reached an end for LG, with Vice Chairman Cho Sung-jin confirming they will no longer release phones on a yearly basis, instead switching to a strategy of releasing phones ‘as needed’.

The announcement via the Korea Herald was in response to a query on the expected launch of the LG G7. The change in strategy won’t mean the end of the companies flagship G or V series phones, with a focus on new variants of these phones being released; with Mr Sung-jin saying ‘We plan to retain existing models longer by, for instance, unveiling more variant models of the G series or V series’.

The end of a yearly cycle of phone releases for LG comes in the face of declining profits for LG in their mobile business, as well as across the industry. LG is set to announce financial results for the October to December quarter shortly, which is again expected to fall short.

Mr Sung-jin also cited ‘the supply of lithium materials’ as a reason for slowing down their phone releases, he also said that LG found it ‘important to retain a good platform for a long (time)’, so it’s possible that LG will look to extend the software life of phones through updates beyond what they’ve offered previously.

There’s many benefits to a slowed release cycle, e-waste for one with the push for a new smartphone every year meaning more devices ending up in landfill. It’s also possible that it’s in response to the perception that the release of phones has become merely an iterative experience over the last few years with little to offer new phone customers.

Whatever the reasons, LG will be slowing their release schedule, but we should still see a release of the LG V7 at Mobile World Congress late next month.

Do you think LG releasing phones ‘as needed’ will improve their overall mobile strategy?

Source: Korea Herald.
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    10001000101

    They cut corners in hardware and software and wonder why they can’t sell phones like Samsung.

    Glenn

    I’m not someone that has to have the latest version of phone each year. When I see long lines outside stores to get the latest iphone or samsung I always think “you friggin idiots, its just a @#%@ phone”. And the “Isn’t it gorgeous, or sexy comments, please it makes me barf!” I do think though, if LG are going to release a phone say every two years then their warranty should reflect that. I’ve still got my G4, it has no problems making/receiving calls which always get lost in the articles, the main purpose of a phone lol I… Read more »

    Grunger

    Not if Samsung and Apple continue to release phones on a yearly basis. I think people will always gravitate towards new devices because they get bored of their current phones after a year. Beside, the telcos will need new devices every year so they can persuade customers to part with their cash for overpriced plans.

    Personally, I think LG is onto a good thing. It’s a waste of resources releasing new phones every year that only has incremental technology improvement on the previous model. For example the Snapdragon 835 only provides a 10-15% increase in performance over the 820 chipset?

    htc

    lol…a reason to cover their failures

    Glenn

    Actually, that is a good point. The G4’s had rebooting issues (Mine didn’t) and I think even some G5’s did. So I wonder what they would do in those circumstances? I cant recall if we officially found out the causes as well?

    ip

    LOL exactly. I’m still really bitter about my G4. I really loved it at the time too. They sent me a refurb and the lens was all scratched up… yeah thanks LG, the camera was the best part (at the time).