The LG G6 is set to hit store shelves soon, and if you order one before the end of April, you'll get a bonus goodie for free.
All four of the major US carriers will carry LG's latest flagship phone; pre-orders kick off tomorrow. T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint will have the handset available in stores on April 7. Those on Verizon will be able to get the G6 a week earlier, on March 30.
Pricing, naturally, varies slightly by carrier: Verizon will offer it for $28 per month for 24 months or $672. AT&T will charge $24 a month for 30 months on its Next plan, or $30 per month for 24 months on Next Every Year (both options come out to $720 total). T-Mobile will sell you the G6 for $26 down and $26 a month for 24 months, or $650. Finally, Sprint is pricing it at $29.50 per month for 24 months for a total of $708.
Plus, for a limited time, LG will give you a free Google Home speaker (normally priced at $129) when you purchase the G6. That promotion runs through April 30; all the major carriers are participating. For more on the promotion, head here.
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LG unveiled the G6 last month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. PCMag's Lead Mobile Analyst Sascha Segan got some hands-on time with the 5.7-inch handset at the show, and said it "strikes a blow for one-handed phone fans, packing the biggest screen it can in a body narrow enough to hold comfortably."
Segan also gave the Android 7.0 Nougat-powered handset props for its dual rear cameras, HDR screen, waterproofing, and SD card slot but said its Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor might lag behind some other upcoming flagships.
The LG G6 arrives as Samsung is prepping to unveil its next-gen flagship, the Galaxy S8, on March 29.
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