LG G3 Release Date 2014 & Price Announced for New Smartphone from T-Mobile, AT&T & Verizon, See Here
LG G3 Release Date 2014 & Price Announced for New Smartphone from T-Mobile, AT&T & Verizon, See Here
The new LG G3 phone has announced official release dates for three of the four major U.S. carriers. So you now know when you can get your hands on the new LG G3 smartphone. The new phone will come with a new metallic finish and major enhancements from the LG G2. Some early reviews say it is one of the best Android phones released to date.
Below you can read the U.S. carrier information for the newest LG flagship.
T-Mobile: July 16th - T-Mobile has announced LG G3 release date for July 16th. The new phone is currently available for pre-order since the beginning of July. The high end version will be going for $599. This will include 3GB of memory and 32GB of storage. You can also do 24 monthly installments of $24.95, for a total of $598.80. T-Mobile will also offer the unique "Titan Grey" color.
AT&T: July 11th - AT&T's release date for the LG G3 will be July 1st, so it comes out the earliest of all carriers. AT&T is selling the "Metallic Black" and the "Silk White" LG G3 for $199 with a two-year contract, $24.17 a month on an 18-month Next plan, or $29 a month on Next 12. With AT&T you get 3GB of memory and "up to 32GB" of storage. AT&T is also running a deal the LG G Watch for half-off when you sign the LG G3 on-contract.
Verizon: July 17th - Verizon will have the LG G3 available on July 17. They will be selling both colors of the G3 for just $99 with a two-year contract, a $100 cheaper than AT&T's deal. Verizon customers too can get the LG G3 for 20 monthly payments of $29.99, or almost exactly $600. The 32GB/3GB version of the G3 will be available.
Sprint: Sprint has not given an official release date or price for the LG G3, but it will arrive in July. Sprint is the only carrier that will offer the LG G3 in gold.
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