Technology
Amazon has the blazing-fast LG G6 smartphone on sale for less than $380
Unlocked smartphones are the best! Sure, it might be a little bit more expensive than getting one when you sign up for a two-year contract with a carrier, but you have the freedom to take the phone almost anywhere for data service. It’s even better when an unlocked phone is discounted like Amazon’s sale on the LG G6.
This Android device usually retails for $699.99, but now the LG G6 is discounted to the low price of $377.98. That’s nearly 50% off, which is a deal that’s just too good to pass up — especially with school starting again soon.
The LG G6 on sale is the 32GB model (expandable to 2TB) with a 5.7″ QHD Plus FullVision display, dual 13MP rear shooters (standard and wide angle), wide 5MP front-facing “selfie” camera, and 4GB of RAM, running Android 7.0 (Nougat) out-of-the-box with an 8.0 (Oreo) update ready and waiting for you after activation. It features instant phone unlock with its fingerprint sensor or facial recognition.
The smartphone even comes with a selection of apps from Amazon like Prime films and TV shows, Prime Music, and Prime Photos storage. It also works on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks.
But don’t take our word for it. Amazon customer Gozo’s mama writes:
“I love this LG phone! It is the nicest and best one I’ve ever bought! Still learning about it but if you can get one of these, I highly recommend it! Also, I love that Amazon has payments on certain things of this price range or I wouldn’t have been able to buy it. Thanks Amazon. Hope you start doing more things on payments. It works fine on Verizon.”
The LG G6 (32GB) Prime Exclusive is now on sale for $377.98, which is 46% off its retail price of $699.99, or five monthly payments of $75.60. The smartphone is exclusive for Prime members only, so if you’re not a member, now is a good time to sign-up, get this deal, and receive it in two days with free shipping.
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