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AT&T And T-Mobile Confirm They Will Carry LG V10
For a limited time, when you buy the LG V10, you’ll get a free 200GB memory card, extra battery and battery charging cradle.
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If purchasing on a two-year contract the LG V10 price from AT&T is $249.99 in Space Black or Opal Blue.
LG earlier this month turned heads with its new dual-screen V10 smartphone, which is aimed at multitaskers and photo enthusiasts. Customers can visit their local T-Mobile store for assistance ordering the LG V10 until it’s available in stores nationwide starting Friday, October 30. Alternatively Next plans will be offered at $23.34 per month for 30-months on Next 24, $29.17 monthly for 24-months on Next 18, or $35 per month for 20-months on Next 12.
Today T-Mobile and ATT announced the LG V10 smartphone will come to their networks starting Oct. 27 (on ATT) and Oct. 28 (T-Mobile). In a fiercely competitive Android smartphone market, LG ranked sixth globally in the second quarter of 2015, with just under 4% of the overall smartphone market, according to IDC analyst Ramon Llamas in an interview.
Verizon is the third USA carrier that will be carrying the LG V10 this year. It was even called “bulky and awkward to carry in a pocket” by Computerworld reviewer JR Raphael.
Given all the devices and technologies LG has introduced, it’s hard to say that anything LG has tried has not been accepted by buyers to a few extent. It has dual front facing cameras, a dual display setup, Dura Guards and Dura Shields, and QHDs, etc. Overall, though, in the roughly week+ I spent with the phone before Nexus season hit, I was quite surprised at how much I liked it. We’ll fully review it soon, but I can tell you now that this is a quality phone and probably LG’s best feeling in terms of quality in a long, long time. The phone has a 5.7-in. display, a 13-megapixel rear camera and 5-megapixel front camera.
AT&T, meanwhile, opens orders on Tuesday, but won’t launch the device until November. 6.
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On the hardware front, the V10 goes beyond gimmicks to include a 64-bit hexa-core processor and 4GB RAM, plus a 16-megapixel rear camera and an impressive 64GB of internal storage with a 2TB microSD card slot. And it’s launching with Android 5.1 Lollipop.