LG will rename the G series of its terminals, so the next LG will not be the G7

LG G6 LG smartphone

If something works it is better not to touch it. Every time a manufacturer decides to change the nomenclature of the terminals that it launches on the market, all it does is confuse, even more, users who have a vague idea of ​​the brand and the models offered in the market.

But despite the consequences it may have for the end user, the Korean firm intends to stop using the G nomenclature in its flagship, so that LG's next flagship terminal will not be the G7. The first terminal in the G range was the LG Optimus, in 2012followed by the G2 in 2013, the G3 in 2014, the G4 in 2015, the G5 in 2016 and the 6 in 2017. And it's over.

According to the company, LG is preparing a new business strategy for the first quarter of this year to change the name of its next search flagship. The Korean company could use two digits to name its high-end terminal, so the successor to the LG G6 could be the LG 77. It could also change the G for another letter, for example H, along with the number 7 for the successor. of the G6. But neither can we rule out that LG chose to skip 7 and directly launch the next model with a new name with the number 8 or 9, to catch up with Apple and Samsung, or maybe 10, to take the lead and catch up with Apple's iPhone X.

While it is true that LG had not launched a terminal for years within the G range as round as the G6, it is striking that now that it had nailed it, it wants to change the name of its successor. The LG G2 was a phone more than mail. The LG G3 had problems with the terminal frames in addition to overheating. The LG G4 was prone to loops when turning on the terminal and the G5 was one of the worst terminals that the company has launched, due to a poor design accompanied by expensive accessories that they forced us to disassemble half a phone.


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