Mobile and AT&T Announce Pricing and Availability for the LG G6
AT&T customers can pre-order the LG G6 immediately. To help you on the go and at home, you can also get a Google Home powered by the Google Assistant when you purchase the LG G6.
LG has partnered with Google to promote its forthcoming G6 smartphone. One of the highlight features of the device is its display, which is an 18:9 screen that’s taller than most other smartphone screens.
Verizon will sell it at United States dollars 28 a month on Verizon device payment (USD 672 retail).
We previously reported that customers in the U.S. interested in placing a pre-order for the LG G6 will also receive a Google Home speaker free of charge.
US Cellular sells LG G6 for $597.60 and but you can lower the price down to $300 by signing up for a 30-month installment plan.
Even if you’re not eligible for Sprint’s free TV offer, LG’s offer is still available. If a buyer pairs the device with its Unlimited Plan that offers unlimited talk, text and data, they can get the phone for $50 per month for a single number, and $90 for two. There’s a one-time activation fee of $30.
On April 7, T-Mobile retail locations and its online store will start carrying the LG G6. Pricing ranges from $650 to $720, depending on the carrier. Its FRP through the carrier is $672, or $28 per month for 24 months. You can either buy it on AT&T Next Program by shelling out $24 for 30 months or AT&T Next Every Year at $30 for 24 months.
LG Electronics has embarked on global sales of its strategic G6 smartphone as the company opened presales of the latest model in the world’s biggest mobile market Friday. This brings the device’s cost to a rather reasonable $650. The Sprint G6 will cost you $29.50/month over 24 months, or $729.99 full price.
The LG G6, with its ability to create high-definition video and audio content, needs a network that can keep up.