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LG Is Abandoning the Modular Smartphone Idea (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: LG's modular phone accessory strategy that served as the primary differentiator for last year's G5 smartphone appears to be no more. The Wall Street Journal reports that the South Korean company is pivoting away from the plug-in "Friends" modules for the upcoming G6 device after lackluster sales for the G5. Per The Wall Street Journal, an LG spokesperson commented that consumers aren't interested in modular phones. The company instead is planning to focus on functionality and design aspects for the upcoming G6, which Chief Technologist Skott Ahn says will be released "in the very near future." According to the WSJ, the LG G6 will arrive "in the very near future," which suggests the phone will launch at Mobile World Congress next month.

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  1. Re:Nothing of value was lost. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Except you should not forget how LG is treating users with the boot loop defect. The G4 suffers from an internal defect on the main board that causes a bricked phone that will only boot briefly before it resets. It takes anywhere from days to many months to appear, usually when the phone is hot.

    LG acknowledges the problem, but refuses to fix it for any phone outside of the 12 month warranty, even though it is a design defect.

    That is like Ford refusing to recall cars with bad airbags because they are more than a year old. LG wants YOU to pay for their mistake.

    NEVER BUY LG.