LG Group to sell Apple devices at its stores after mobile biz exit
LG
Group, South Korea's fourth-largest conglomerate, is apparently looking to beef
up its business relationship with Apple, industry insiders said on Tuesday,
amid rumours that its electronics affiliate may sell the US tech titan's
products at its retail shops.
LG
recently held a special promotion for iPhones, iPads and other Apple products
on Lifecare, its online shopping mall for group employees, according to the
sources.
This
was reportedly the first time that the group offered mobile devices from
another smartphone manufacturer for its employee purchase programme, reports
Yonhap news agency.
The
move came amid growing speculations that LG Electronics may sell Apple products
to local consumers at its 400 stores nationwide following its departure from
the mobile business.
In
April, LG Electronics announced that it will withdraw from the smartphone
business by July after years of losses.
Industry
insiders said LG Group is looking to boost business ties with Apple for its
future growth. The group already has been providing electronics parts,
including displays and camera modules, to Apple.
Recently,
its electric vehicle (EV) parts joint venture with Magna International Inc., LG
Magna e-Powertrain Co., has been linked with Apple's possible self-driving car
development.
LG
Uplus, the group's telecommunications unit, also started to develop an office
working system compatible with Apple iOS for employees using iPhones.
Following
LG's exit from the mobile business, Apple has been trying to expand its
presence in the South Korean smartphone market that is dominated by its
archrival Samsung Electronics.
Apple
recently launched a trade-in programme in South Korea to woo consumers with LG
smartphones.
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