It's leaked out and Music Archiveshas been teased for a while, but LG's V40 ThinQ is official.
Yes, LG's latest flagship has five cameras in total (two on the front and three on the back) that allow for some cool camera modes. It also has the 2018 flagship specs that you would expect like a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and a 6.4-inch OLED display.
SEE ALSO: LG's Cine Shot is an easy way to make GIF-like cinemagraphsInterested buyers won't have to wait long to get it as it lands on Oct. 18. The LG V40 ThinQ will start at $899.99 and will arrive on AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon in the United States. Keep in mind that pricing and pre-order timing can vary by carrier.
All carriers will get to take advantage of LG's nationwide pre-order deal. If you pre-order the LG V40 ThinQ, you get a DJI Osmo Mobile 2 gimbal and a 256GB microSD card. After the pre-order period, buying the device will still get you the same 256GB microSD card. No word on exact timing for these deals, but chances are these are limited-time offers.
Here's how much the LG V40 ThinQ will cost you.
Pre-orders will kick off on Oct. 12 with a launch in stores on Oct. 19. On AT&T Next, the V40 ThinQ will be $31.67 a month for 30 months, but at full retail, it's $950.
The LG V40 will cost $920 at full retail or $30 a month on T-Mobile’s zero-interest Equipment Installment Plan with a $200 down payment. Pre-orders will start on Oct. 12 with a full launch on Oct. 19.
Pre-orders will start on Oct. 11 with a launch date of Oct. 18. On a Verizon Device Payment Plan the V40 will cost $40.83 a month for 24 months. At full retail the LG V40 ThinQ will be $980.
The V40 will cost $960 at full retail. Exact pricing and pre-order timing should be announced soon.
Pre-orders kick off on Oct. 12 with a full launch on Oct. 19. On a payment plan the V40 will be $29.99 for 30 months or $900 at full retail.
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