Here's the phone that's more expensive than iPhone X.

LG Electronics has launched a limited number of phones “uper” premium in South Korea. The company will sell only 300 Signature Edition units, each of which will cost around $2m in Korean ($800, U.S.), higher than that of the iPhone X in the country. LG has [...]
LG Electronics has launched a limited number of phones “uper” premium in South Korea.
The company will sell only 300 Signature Edition units, each of which will cost around $2m in Korean ($800, U.S.), higher than that of the iPhone X in the country.

LG has used the Signature brand for its high house and TV equipment, but this is the first time it's been used for a phone.
The company's restructuring last week shows that their mobile business is likely a subsidiary to their television businesses and household equipment. CEO Jo Seong-jin first initiated the brand Signature in household equipment, with great success and leading to record profits.
LG said the Sygnature phone, which comes in black and white, is made of materials used in company hours.
The design is focused on being “simply” and “directiosis”. The rear part uses ceramics that are said to lower scratches. Consumers can choose to carve their names in the back cover.
The new phone specification is almost identical to V30 and the phone has 6GB Ram and 256GB internal memory. The device comes with Android 8.0, there are fillers Qi Wireless, and LG Pay. There is an O display LED 6 inches, a 3,300 mm battery and a double camera.












