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October 26, 2016 07:16 am GMT

The LG V20 is a safe, dependable upgrade, after the failure of modular G5 smartphone

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SEOUL, South Korea — With the Samsung Galaxy Note7's untimely demise, fellow South Korean smartphone maker LG has an opportunity to slide its new flagship V20 into the gap in the market.

In its home country, where domestic brands tend to do better, that seems to be panning out. The country has reportedly sold 7,000 units daily, with sales doubled since the Note7 was discontinued.

SEE ALSO: The gimmicky LG V20 is the first Android Nougat smartphone

But the U.S. is a different story, where LG faces many more international contenders such as the Google Pixel.

As LG rolls out the V20 to suppliers this week, it's had to market its new phone differently from how it did back home when it launched a month agoMarketing campaigns in Korea had focused on the V20's hi-fi audio features, including directional audio recording for concerts and quad-DAC audio playback.  Read more...

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