The upgraded LG Optimus G with water and dust resistance has been officially announced in Taiwan.
Google I/O 2013 didn't bring us the next Android version but it may come sooner than expected.
LG seems to be prepping a water-poof edition of the Optimus G for Taiwan, called Optimus GJ.
The phone will be sold through select LG exclusive brand shops, multi brand outlets and speciality stores.
The LG Nexus 4 once again appears in white color, new hardware revision pops up in Bluetooth SIG.
According to analyst company Gartner, Samsung is accountable for 30% of all smartphones sold.
The great looking white version of the Google flagship smartphone might debut at the upcoming event.
The successor of the Optimus G is rumored to have a 5" 1080p screen and Snapdragon 800 chipset.
LG Optimus G Pro hits the AT&T network right on schedule, costing $200 on contract.
LG is holding a press event in Macau on May 30 to announce the Optimus G Pro launch in Asia.
The unknown handset sports no front-facing buttons, could be the LG Optimus G2.
LG will be responsible for the next Nexus smartphone, according to a report from Korea Times.
The smartphone is said to be running on a 2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor.
LG Optimus G Pro hits the AT&T network on May 10, pre-orders available from May 3.
LG has just launched the Optimus F5 LTE-capable smartphone in France, more countries to follow.
The newcomer packs all the functionality and oomph of the LG Optimus G Pro in a smaller package.
Samsung continued to outperform the market and expand its share, while Apple lost quite some ground.
The smartphone will be officially unveiled next week, on May 1st in New York City.
One of the company's VC has shared that LG Mobile is hard at work on a phone with a flexible screen.
LG's mobile division has started to pick up steam, with a 30% increase in revenue compared to a year ago.