LG V30 Available Now From Verizon And AT&T


LG’s new flagship smartphone was released in South Korea last month and it will soon be out in the United States. T-Mobile has already confirmed its pricing and availability details for the LG V30. The handset is now available from Verizon and AT&T as well, the two largest mobile carriers in the country. Customers in the U.S. can now order the LG V30 through either carrier.

The LG V30+ is an exclusive at Sprint. It comes with 128GB of internal storage and a pair of QuadPlay earbuds from LG. Sprint will start selling the LG V30+ come October 13th.

Verizon is only selling the 64GB model in cloud silver color. It’s priced at $35 per month for 24 months with $0 down for qualified customers. The full retail price is $840. Verizon will give customers a $200 prepaid card as an incentive. Customers also get a first-generation Daydream View headset and extended warranty from LG.

AT&T will sell the 64GB LG V30 in both cloud silver and aurora black colors. Prices start at $27 per month for 30 months. However, customers will be eligible for an upgrade after 24 months. The full retail price is $809.99.

AT&T isn’t offering any incentives but customers do get the free Daydream headset and extended warranty from LG.

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