LG has unveiled an ambitious plan for its mobile business that includes moving 140 million handsets in 2010, and eventually becoming one of the top two mobile device manufacturers in the world by 2012.
This year, the company plans to unveil about 20 smartphones running Android, Windows Mobile and Linux — though, I’m not sure which version of Linux they’re talking about. As expected, LG’s big bet is on Android, and it is expected that half of all LG smartphones sold run Google’s mobile OS.
In the first part of the year, we’ll see the Korean company releasing easy-to-use phones for the first-time phone buyers, whereas in the second half they’ll focus on the higher-end of the spectrum. Moreover, in February (MWC time?), LG will unveil a new device that supports 3-Way Sync technology which will enable users to access the same content from their phones, PCs and TVs.
In a nutshell, LG is preparing for a big year, and yes, we’ll follow “every step they make.” 😉
[Via: slashphone]