Seoul, Korea, July 17, 2008 -
LG Electronics (LG),
a worldwide technology and design leader in mobile communications,
continues its leadership in touchscreen phones, which are coming to
dominate the market for high-end handsets. The company announced that
it sales of these touchscreen phones reached 7 million units at the end
of the second quarter. This comes just five quarters after LG launched
the world’s first full touchscreen handset, the Prada Phone by LG.
Of
LG’s touch-based phones, the Viewty, a professional-level camera phone,
is its top seller, surpassing 2 million units. The phone’s popularity
lies in its sharp 5.0-megapixel camera and easy touchscreen interface
that allows for easy editing of photos. Runners up include Venus, based
around LG’s intuitive touch-sensitive InteractPad™, and Voyager, the
first handset to incorporate both a full touchscreen and a QWERTY
keyboard. These phones sold 1.6 and 1.3 million units respectively. The
Prada Phone by LG was also a strong seller, even at its original
premium price.
Touchscreens Leading LG’s business and brandIncreasing
sales of touchscreen phones were a strong driver for LG’s overall
profits. The average selling price of the 7 million touchscreen phones
that LG sold was USD 530. Especially important to LG’s overall success
were
high sales of premium models including Viewty, Voyager and Venus
in both Europe and North America.
The growth of touchscreen
phone sales also played an important role in advancing LG’s brand
equity. The company’s brand recognition in the U.K. soared to 91.4
percent in 2007 versus 80 percent in 2005, according to internal
research measuring unaided brand awareness. During the same period in
the U.S., where LG launched a number of touchscreen phones including
Voyager, Venus and Vu, LG’s brand recognition rose to 83.1 percent from
65.1 percent.
Future Growth Expected“We were a true
pioneer in touchscreen phones, applying for a total of 49 patents while
developing the Prada Phone by LG,” said Dr. Skott Ahn, President &
CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “From the
beginning we have worked to create phones that are extremely easy to
use despite their myriad features. This is why our touchscreen phones
have been so well received around the world. As the market for
touchscreen phones continues to grow we will also continue our research
in this area to create even more innovative products.”
According
to a recent study by Strategy Analytics, the global touchscreen handset
market will reach 125 million units by 2010, a more than four-fold
increase of 2007’s 30 million units. This is why LG Electronics’
leadership in touchscreen phones is so important and is a key to the
company’s future success.