For those looking forward to the latest flagship mobile device of LG, the LG G8 ThinQ will be hitting the US market on April 11. This is a smartphone with a ton of great features and has received favorable reviews from those who got to take it out for a spin. What’s more, out of the all the US carriers that will be offering the gadget, it would appear that T-Mobile has the most to give.
As The Verge reports, the LG G8 ThinQ will be hitting store shelves in just a few days. This is good news for those who have been looking forward to upgrading their devices with the best that LG has to offer. Preorders have actually started, so anyone interested in getting their hands on the unit early might want to visit the appropriate resources for that now.
With regards to the price, the LG G8 ThinQ will retail for $819.99 for its unlocked version. A few retailers are actually offering the unit at a discount for promoting the device that could slash $150 from the total amount. However, this particular offer will only be around for a limited time and it will only be for when the device is launched. After that, it’s back to its full price.
Just to provide context as to just how good of a deal T-Mobile is offering for the LG G8 ThinQ, the device will cost $840 for those who will get it from Verizon and Sprint. AT&T customers can upgrade to the unit for a slightly cheaper price of $829.99. However, the Uncarrier beats them all by practically giving it away at $619.99.
Suffice it to say, anyone who wants to get their hands on the LG G8 ThinQ at the best deal possible will want to go with the T-Mobile offer. It’s simply the cheapest choice.


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