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LG V10 brings its dual screens to AT&T, T-Mobile this week
We already have a LG V10 around and its review is due out very soon.
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The dual-screen feature is composed of a second, tiny screen at the top of the display, just above the main 5.7-in. touchscreen. The smartphone also features 5-megapixel Dual Front Cameras with two separate lenses to capture standard 80-degree or wide-angle 120-degree selfies without the need to pan the smartphone.
Customers can purchase the handset for $599.99 without a contract on T-Mobile or opt for the carrier’s equipment instalment plan and get the handset for $25 per month for 24 months.
As a recap, the LG V10 is a flagship level phone that I described as having lots of “things”. T-Mobile will offer the phone online beginning October 28 and in stores on October. 30, while AT&T will sell it online beginning October. 27 and in stores starting November 6. The V10 is, in many ways, what the G4 could, and should have been.
LG’s unusual V10 smartphone will go on sale online at AT&T on Tuesday and online at T-Mobile on Wednesday. Otherwise you can choose one of AT&T’s Next installment plans, shelling out nothing upfront, and then paying either $23.34 per month for 30 months, $29.17 for two years, or $35 for 20 months. AT&T’s pricing includes a 24-month service agreement with the phone priced at $49.99. The 3000mAh removable battery helps power you through the day.
Just like with the LG G4 earlier this year, LG is taking a direct shot at Samsung who removed micro-SD cards from its phones, by selling its new devices with free micro-SD cards for buyers.
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T-Mobile users will be able to order the phone starting October 28th, while the stores will get the phone in stock on October 30th. That isn’t all either. After purchasing your smartphone, simply visit lgv10promo.com and LG will send you a 200GB microSD card, a second battery, and a battery charging cradle at no additional cost. On interest-free financing, that works out at $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $25.