LG G5 currently going for under $500 in US

29 May, 2016
The LG G5 has received a price cut in the US. The device is currently available for under $500 ($496 to be specific) on eBay. For comparison, third party retailers and carriers are selling the modular smartphone for somewhere between $575 and $700.

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  • crapple
  • Bct
  • 02 Jun 2016

hehehehe .. typical LG phone life span .. their phone depreciate in no time .. not even 2 months and the phone is already a mid range device ... LOL !!

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    • Anonymous
    • mik
    • 30 May 2016

    AnonD-142805, 29 May 2016Used to read Anandtech a lot but lately most of his stuff i... moreCan be but seeing and using this phone I can tell you that he is 100% right about the screen, dark, dim, inaccurate and some units will bleed light. The biggest flop from LG in the last few years.

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      • AnonD-80894
      • utu
      • 30 May 2016

      LG G5 slowly realizing it's true worth in US, and here even till now G4 is being sold at $500+

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        • Anonymous
        • p@s
        • 29 May 2016

        RC255, 29 May 2016Oooooo-Kay. So basically you want to have an imaginary ... moreReal life is too slow and boring. I just came back from a vacation in Brazil and the value that I got for all the time I wasted travelling in planes, etc. was very low. Iguassu Falls was ok, but everything else would have been better seen with a VR. Same with Thailand for Xmas/New Year - only time I didn't consider wasted were the four days around New Year's eve when I was with a friend. Everything else (including the so touted Full Moon Party) could have been explored with a VR.

        As for women - I am not good at that so it is not about wanting it that way.

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          • AnonD-142805
          • Fht
          • 29 May 2016

          Anonymous, 29 May 2016Lol, that was expected. They took the dimmest, darkest and ... moreUsed to read Anandtech a lot but lately most of his stuff is very biased and full of crap....

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            • RC255
            • ncN
            • 29 May 2016

            Anonymous, 29 May 2016No I can't do without it what I can with it. I can't have a... moreOooooo-Kay.

            So basically you want to have an imaginary life instead of a real one?

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              • Anonymous
              • p@s
              • 29 May 2016

              RC255, 29 May 2016That's not a loss. The amount of space DayDream is going to... moreNo I can't do without it what I can with it. I can't have a gorgeous blonde girlfriend outside of it. Or maybe even three. And I can't in one hour base jump from Burj Khalifa, swim with piranhas in the Amazonas, ride a shark, witness penguins hatching eggs on the ice lands of Antarctica and so on.

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                • Anonymous
                • mik
                • 29 May 2016

                Lol, that was expected. They took the dimmest, darkest and most inaccurate display on the market and integrated it in what was supposed to be a flagship. No one buys them, wake up LG...
                Look at Anandtech's review of the phone, LG failed miserably with the display. I mean, come on guys, it's the display we talking about here - the same display we look at all day, you could ruin anything and still sell enough but not the display.

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                  • AnonD-416078
                  • AdF
                  • 29 May 2016

                  AnonD-442781, 29 May 2016We don't know that. Since we don't know why zte axon 7 is d... moreIt has 6GB of RAM. (I'm guessing that's it)

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                    • AnonD-442781
                    • pJm
                    • 29 May 2016

                    Anonymous, 29 May 2016No daydream ready....We don't know that. Since we don't know why zte axon 7 is daydream ready. It could only tout support because it was released after daydream was confirmed. For all we know the other 2016 flagships have support too. All we can do is wait, no point assuming it doesn't.

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                      • RC255
                      • ncN
                      • 29 May 2016

                      Anonymous, 29 May 2016No daydream ready....That's not a loss. The amount of space DayDream is going to take, I'd prefer not to have it. VR isn't worth bothering with yet anyway. It's one of the most anti-social gadgets created. Put a headset on, blanking everyone out - completely - to do what you can already do without the headset. It's like 3D, which is fading out - again. It'll be big for a few years and will then drop out, unless they can make it work without a headset.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • sq9
                        • 29 May 2016

                        No daydream ready....