LG Electronics has released aggressive newspaper advertisements and
posters in Korea publications and LG Uplus mobile phone stores that take
jabs at Apple's iPhone 5.
According to The Korea Times, the Korean electronics giant released a newspaper advertisements in all major local publications on Monday, which has its Optimus G smartphone
slice through a half eaten apple. An accompanying slogan read, "A
moment's choice will decide your next two years", encouraging consumers
to buy its products over the iPhone maker.
Recently released posters on majority of its stores owned by or affiliated with LG Uplus, also seemed to slam the iPhone 5.
They contained mocking phrases such as "iPhone 5? Really
disappointing!" or "iPhone 5? It will stifle you the more you use it!",
and other variants.
The posters further go into detail on what LG believes are
unattractive features of the iPhone 5, calling the 4-inch screen "too
small", its download speed "80 percent of its competitors," and "a phone
that isolates a consumer by having no up-to-date apps available". LG
also noted the absence of near field communications (NFC) and digital media broadcasting (DMB).
LG denies intentional blows at Apple
Currently,
LG Uplus is unable to release the iPhone due to a frequency difference
and LG Electronics competes with Apple in the smartphone market, noted
the report. However, another LG Group subsidiary LG Display, currently supplies in-plane switching panels to Apple, one of its biggest clients.
LG, however, denied any intended attacks on Apple which may raise
animosity affecting their partnership, when approached by the Korean
news site.
According to Kim Sang-pyo, an LG Uplus spokesperson, the posters contains facts on the iPhone 5, and is "not slander".
Another spokesperson from LG Electronics, Jinny Lee, also denied intended attacks at Apple.
"The ad was prepared to show the capabilities and true value of
the Optimus G, which was chosen as the best smartphone both locally and
globally. We wanted to highlight the fact that consumers must carefully
scrutinize products on whether they have must-have features," she said.
The conglomerate respects its individual suibsidiaries' goals
with different interests and business models that aim for efficiency, an
LG Group spokesperson added.
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