Samsung Electronics, LG’s bigger rival and the world’s number two handset maker, last month introduced a new version of its popular Galaxy S II smartphone based on the technology.
“Since mobile devices are widely expected to become the main platform for media consumption in the LTE era, high-resolution displays on smartphones will be even more necessary,” Park Jong-Seok, chief of LG Electronics’ mobile unit, said in a statement.
The firm is battling to turn around its loss-making handset operations, where it lags Samsung Electronics and Apple in offering high-margin smartphones packed with special features.
The company replaced its chief executive last year after its mobile unit posted a record loss in the second quarter of 2010 due to a falling share of the booming global smartphone market.
Analysts cautiously expressed optimism, saying LG, after a year-long struggle, is set for continued profit growth based on increased sale of smartphones and ample patents it owns in the new high-speed technologies.
(AFP)