Sprint And US Cellular Kick Off Preorders For LG G6: What's On Offer?

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Sprint and U.S. Cellular have also announced the sale of LG G6 on their networks. This move comes close on the heels of Verizon Wireless, AT&T and T-Mobile sharing their offers for the LG G6.

What Is Sprint Offering?

Like Verizon, Sprint is also ready to accept pre-orders for the LG G6. The latter has also put up a lucrative offer, wherein it is offering a Google Home speaker free of cost. In addition to this, Sprint has also announced that it will be giving buyers a 49-inch LG 1080p HDTV free too.

These offers are valid for a limited time and can only be availed through online registration.

Sprint is offering the LG G6 for a monthly cost of $29.50, stretched over two years. Customers can pay the full amount of $708 outright too. The shipping of the handset commences on April 7 and, therefore, the company will look to gain the maximum number of registrations before this date.

This will be Sprint’s first-ever HPUE-capable phone, benefiting from improved network coverage and faster data speeds.

“The debut of LG G6 is an important step forward in building the global HPUE ecosystem with progress being made in record time after the standardization of the technology in December,” said John Saw, Sprint CTO.

The carrier will be offering the smartphone in Ice Platinum and Black options. You can preorder the LG G6 from Sprint at this link.

What Does US Cellular Bring To The Table?

U.S. Cellular is also set to release its variant of the LG G6 on April 7. Preorders for the LG G6 begin a week later than Sprint and kick off on March 24. The preorders for device will be available from physical stores as well as the carrier’s online store. The LG G6 will be available for purchase from April 7.

“Presale customers who purchase a LG G6 via a 30 month Retail Installment Contract at regular price of $597.60 will receive a U.S. Cellular promotional card in the amount of $297.60. Additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply,” notes the carrier.

The free Google Home speaker worth $129 is also being thrown in by the carrier. However, U.S. Cellular is not offering a free TV.

The LG G6 has a metallic, sleek design with a glass-finished exterior. The phone has a 5.7-inch QHD+ display and offers an 18:9 aspect ratio. The LG G6 runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor and houses 4 GB of RAM.

The LG G6 pricing from U.S. Cellular is cheaper of the two; however, the Sprint offer has more freebies.




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