By Vanessa Francisco, | October 12, 2016
The LG V20 smartphone is set to be released in the US this month.
The highly-anticipated LG V20, which features a secondary screen, is about to be released in the United States a little over a month after it was unveiled.
Major U.S. carriers are expected to start accepting pre-orders for the Android 7.0 phablet in a few weeks. The device will hit the shelves on Oct. 28. Below are different deals from AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular.
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AT&T subscribers can buy the LG V20 for $34.59 per month for a two-year AT&T Next contract. However, subscribers can also choose other installment plans where there is no down payment, and they pay $27.67 per month for 30 months. The smartphone costs $829.99 USD in total and is available in silver and titan gray color.
Sprint, on the other hand, will accept start preorders for the device on Oct. 21 and is offering its customers free Bang & Olufsen H3 headphones worth $149. Sprint is also offering trade-in options for an old smartphone in exchange for a $200 credit. Meanwhile, T-Mobile will release the LG V20 on Oct. 28 and offers the unique LTE AWS-3 spectrum on the device - a super-fast 4G speed which outpaces even AT&T. However, the carrier has not announced its pricing details yet.
Finally, the LG V20 will be available for U.S. Cellular and Verizon Wireless soon, but both carriers have not revealed their price details and release dates.
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