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ONE-TIME PIONEER LG ELECTRONIC­S TO CLOSE SMARTPHONE BUSINESS

- BY VLAD SAVOV AND SOHEE KIM Bloomberg News

LG Electronic­s Inc. is shutting down its loss-making mobile communicat­ions unit in a move to streamline operations and focus on future projects such as electric vehicle components.

The company will end production and sales of mobile phone products on July 31 to focus resources on growth areas including EVS, smart homes, robotics and artificial intelligen­ce, it said in a statement. Phones constitute­d 8.2 percent of LG sales last year and there will be a short-term loss of revenue but the company expects the closure to be financiall­y favorable in the long run.

It’ll strength its car-parts business and continue to develop mobile technologi­es such as sixth-generation networking and cameras, it said.

Shares rose as much as 4.1 percent in the wake of the announceme­nt. Affiliate LG Display Co. also climbed as much as 6.3 percent.

LG was one of the pioneers of the Android operating system, collaborat­ing with Alphabet Inc.’s Google on the Nexus smartphone line and producing some of the best camera and display technology in the category’s early days. In the US, the company was third behind Apple Inc.’s iphone and fellow South Korean giant Samsung Electronic­s Co., but it hasn’t been competitiv­e for years and Chinese upstart Oneplus has since replaced it amid a global loss of market share to overseas rivals.

The company said in January that it would review the direction of its smartphone business, having earlier that month promised it would sell a rollable phone this year. The firm held talks over a potential sale but negotiatio­ns failed due to big difference­s in valuing technology patents, according to local media reports.

LG has been expanding its vehicle components business and partnered with Magna Internatio­nal Inc. for a joint venture to make key parts for EVS. Shares in the Seoul-based electronic­s maker soared more than 30 percent since the announceme­nt, fueled by hopes that the collaborat­ion may contribute to Apple’s EV project. LG’S expertise from developing mobile tech may help its offerings in the auto space, such as with detecting user intent, drowsiness or gesture interactio­ns.

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