
It looks like LG really wants you to buy the G6. So much so that they’re throwing in a free Google Home device for early adopters of the phone. The company confirmed today that the LG G6 will be available starting March 30th, so you have a month after release to snag your new phone and personal home assistant combo. Verizon and AT&T are opening up pre-orders for the phone tomorrow, but on the March 30th release date it will be only Verizon with the new device. On April 7th, AT&T and T-Mobile will receive the phones which gives adopters slightly less time to claim their deal.
T-Mobile priced the phone at $650 or $26 down with $26 monthly payments over 24 months. Verizon is pricing it at $672, or $28 per month for 24 months. Finally, AT&T is charging $24 a month for 30 months on AT&T Next, or $30 per month for 24 months on AT&T Next Every Year.
LG debuted the LG G6 at the Mobile World Congress last year. The device features a 5.7 inch display, dual cameras, and a rear fingerprint sensor. It’s definitely not as powerful as high-end offerings from the likes of Samsung and Apple, but it’s shaping up to be a moderately priced and sleek looking device that will make a good phone for the budget-conscious. Maybe the addition of a Google Home which normally retails for roughly $130 will be enough to sweeten the deal for some consumers.
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