LG Electronics Inc, the world’s No. 3 mobile phone handset maker, said on Tuesday that it had (26) picked to (27) third-generation (3G) mobile handsets to all three carriers in China. As Chinese operators roll out long-waited advanced mobile services this year, the (28) for 3G handsets in China was (29) to more than (30) to 30 million units in 2010 from 14 million this year, LG said in a statement. Analysts said South Korean mobile phone (31) Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and LG could benefit (32) China’s 3G service launches, as they had technological leads (33) Chinese companies in making phones (34) sophisticated 3G features. The world’s top handset maker Nokia is (35) to focus on the WCDMA network in China, (36) Korean makers have been selling phones for different standards (37) home and (38) . LG, which trails Nokia and Samsung, said it was named (39) a supplier to China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile carrier by subscribers, (40) is set to offer 3G mobile service using the nation’s homegrown TD-SCDMA technology. Few handsets for the TDSCDMA network (41) available from international brands. "LG has so far had weak sales in China due (42) its low coverage of distribution networks there. Direct (43) to supply major operators mean that its business model is changing," said Harrison Cho, an analyst at Mirae Asset Securities, "but as for (44) fast the Chinese 3G market will (45) , uncertainties remain.\