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http://wmpoweruser.com/lg-denies-stepping-out-of-windows-phone-game...
LG says they'll still make WP phones, but will concentrate on Android since that's where the demand is (which is the stance LG has always taken (they only make two WP phones anyway, it's not like they were focused on WP at all)).
"None of it is true. Korea Herald is showing its speculative side again. We are still on board with Windows Phone, but right now, we’re focusing on Android because that’s where the demand is.
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Regardless of which OS, LG is committed to offering consumers as wide a choice as possible."