By Mala Srivastava, | March 17, 2017
T-Mobile and other carriers are offering a free Google Home speaker on the purchase of the LG G6 smartphone
If reports are anything to go by, mobile carriers such as US Cellular, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile are offering a free Google Home speaker on the purchase of the LG G6 smartphone.
The offer will expire on April 30. Additionally, mobile carriers are offering other freebies with the smartphone. The mobile carrier T-Mobile is offering the LG device for a EMI of $26 per month for 24 months together with a down payment of $26 (total cost of the smartphone $650).
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On the other hand, AT&T consumers will pay $24 over 30 months (total cost of the phone $720). However, the carrier is throwing in an offer on the LG Watch Sport. If consumers sign up for a two-year contract, the smartwatch ($249) will be available for $50.
Sprint consumers will pay $29.50 per month for 24 months (total cost of the phone $708). In addition, the carrier is offering a 49-inch LG 1080p HDTV free on the purchase of the LG smartphone. The mobile carrier US Cellular is selling the LG G6 for $597.60 together with a promotional credit of $297.60 on a 30-month plan (total cost of the smartphone $300).
Furthermore, the mobile carrier Verizon is offering the LG smartphone for $28 for 24 months (total cost of the phone $672). Sprint and AT&T will start their preorders on March 17 and US Cellular will begin its preorder on March 24. The phone goes on sale on April 7 at four carriers' offline and online stores.
LG G6, which was released in February this year, has a 5.70-inch touchscreen display with 1440 x 2880 pixel resolution. The LG device has 32GB of internal storage that users can expand to 2000GB via a microSD card slot.
Also, it has 4GB of RAM. The LG G6 device has a 13 MP primary camera on the rear and a 5 MP front shooter for selfies. The phone is powered by a 3300mAh non removable battery and runs Android 7.0 Nougat. It weighs 163 grams and measures 148.90mm x 71.90mm x 7.90mm.
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