The top 10 neighbors for LG USA Mobile span musicians, entertainment platforms, a rival handset brand, and a gaming magazine — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. The scores run from 0.94 (Bruno Mars) down to 0.91 (FOX), a range of just 0.03 across ten positions, which is the defining structural fact here.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: four are Musicians and Bands (Bruno Mars at 0.94, Fergie at 0.92, Jason Derulo at 0.92, and Wiz Khalifa at 0.90 — wait, Wiz Khalifa falls outside the top 10; correcting: the four musicians in the top 10 are Bruno Mars, Fergie, Jason Derulo, and — checking positions — Jason Derulo at 0.92); two are Entertainment Platforms (YouTube at 0.94, YouTube Music at 0.91); two are Telecommunications (Samsung Mobile US at 0.93, ZTE USA at 0.91); one is Technology (Google Play at 0.92); and one is a TV Channel (FOX at 0.91). LG USA Mobile's own subcategory — Technology — appears once in the top 10 via Google Play. The mix is genuinely cross-kind: musicians and entertainment platforms account for more positions than direct tech or telecom peers.
The flat shape means no single neighbor defines this audience; instead, the cluster reflects a broad consumer profile that overlaps equally with pop music fandom, Android-ecosystem platforms, and competing handset brands.