lg-uxGood things come to those who wait, or so that is how the saying goes. If you have been pretty smug about your LG G3 smartphone for the leaps and bounds that it made in terms of its user interface thanks to multiple screen images and the like, then the rest of the world – at least in LG’s eyes, would have finally caught up as well as the LG G3 UX user interface will finally arrive on entry level as well as mid-range devices from LG, which would encompass both smartphones and tablets.

This uniform user experience (UX) throughout its entire mobile product lineup is definitely good news, especially for those who might want to stick with LG’s devices in the future, since a seamless transition is always a whole lot easier to follow than having to start learning right from the very beginning. Of course, the introduction of the new UX will not be instant, since it will be launched some time in the second half of this year, so do be patient.

Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company, shared, “With the basic principles of the G3’s UX features rooted in making complex technologies simple and convenient, our goal was to provide consumers with a user experience they genuinely need and want. Standardizing these features across our entry- and mid-tier mobile products is just a natural extension of our desire to make every LG device feel premium and unique.” [Press Release]

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