Speaking at a launch event for the new V10 smartphone, LG mobile
division chief Cho Juno told reporters the firm will use the
high-end device as well as new mid-to-low tier products to boost
market share.
He declined to give any specific targets.
LG will start selling the V10 smartphone in South Korea on Oct
8.
The device, which features two front cameras and a small
secondary screen that works independently from the main 5.7-inch
display, is priced at 799,700 Korean won ($679.6) locally - 11
percent lower than domestic rival Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's
cheapest Galaxy Note 5 phablet model that was launched in
August.
The firm also said it is preparing its own mobile payments
service but declined to elaborate further.
($1 = 1,176.8000 won)
(Reporting by Se Young Lee; Editing by Miral Fahmy)
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