
Nearly a month ago, the South Korean company announced the LG V60. We knew all about the specs and its features including the dual-screen accessory, which seems to be the most appropriate design for a folding phone. However, price and availability weren’t revealed. Until today.
US carriers have has revealed their V60 offerings to the public. LG V60 ThinQ 5G with 128GB internal storage is available for $33.34/month for 24 months which is $799.99(~P41K) in total, via T-Mobile. An additional $100 is charged for those who want with a bundled dual-screen, putting the monthly payment up to $37.50. Verizon will start accepting pre-orders on March 26th, with pricing starting at $39.58/month ($949.99 or ~P48,600 for two years). AT&T, on the other end, did say that the V60 will be available on March 20th without revealing the price.
Since LG V60 will start selling in the US, we should start seeing other countries making the device available as well. If you are expecting LG’s latest flagship handset in the Philippines, there’s a good chance that the V60 won’t arrive given the struggles it’s been going through the past several years.
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