LG G3 on-contract price drops to $100 in the US
The LG G3 flagship only just arrived in the US and it already has $100 cut off its on-contract price. The phone is available on AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, the three of which offer it at $200.
Best Buy and Amazon, however, have dropped the upfront price to $100. Note that this is for the version with 3GB RAM and 32GB built-in storage. All three carriers have the Metallic Black version, AT&T and Verizon also have Silk White while Sprint offers Shine Gold.
Best Buy's web page doesn't mention it but apparently you can get $100 in-store credit if you pay for the early upgrade program of your carrier of choice - AT&T's Next, Verizon's Edge or Sprint's Easy Pay.
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- FreezeGame
- 28 Jul 2014
- rM3
"it took 6 months for samsung to make note 3 to defeat g2" >>> See, when you start your reply off with a bold statement like that, you lose all credibility. It's obvious that you're just intentionally spreading misinformation....
- FreezeGame
- 28 Jul 2014
- rM3
You're bragging on the fact that it took LG 9 months to produce a 2014 device which finally comes close to a 2013 Note 3? That's really funny. However, we all know that 2014 flagships have to be put up against other 2014 flagships within their c...
- AnonD-81824
- 22 Jul 2014
- 5Er
it took 6 months for samsung to make note 3 to defeat g2 6 months for s4 to defeat optimus G . now 6 more months to defeat G3 , by the time G4/G Pro 3 will release .. even samsung started thinking why s5 sales declining .. but samsung fan...