
Jakarta - LG still be loyal to launch Android smartphone operating system in Indonesia. South Korean vendors are actually also released Windows Phone handsets in foreign countries, but not in Indonesia. "We want to see the first market here. Nokia's soon release Lumia, we see what kind of response from the market," said Kim Tae Nam, LG Mobile Communications Marketing Manager at the Ritz Carlton Indonesia, Friday (02/10/2012). Kim assess current market trends in Indonesia are likely to lead to the Android smartphone. Hence they have not dared to launch Windows Phone to the country. LG's market share in Indonesia is still small, in the range of 2%. They were trying to attract consumers with a variety of technological innovation on the Android phone. "Last year was our first Android phone dual core issue. Tomorrow we are also preparing new technologies such as quad-core processors," said Kim. In the year 2012, LG will release a new Android handset range to Indonesia. They are targeting all segments, from low end to high end. "We mainly do to compete with Samsung as the manufacturer of the country," he said.
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