Sprint and US Cellular announce LG G6 price and release details

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Following T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon, Sprint and US Cellular today also announced when and for how much they're going to sell the LG G6.

Just like Verizon, Sprint is ready to accept pre-orders for the G6 starting tomorrow, March 17. Also similar to Verizon, in addition to offering a free Google Home speaker with the G6, Sprint will give you a free 49-inch LG 1080p HDTV (normally priced at $349.99). These are limited time offers and will be available only with online registrations.

Sprint will sell its LG G6 for $29.50 per month over 24 months, or $708 outright. The smartphone starts shipping on April 7, when it will hit shelves nationwide. As previously announced, this will become Sprint's first HPUE-capable handset, meaning it should benefit from "better coverage and faster data speeds in more places."

As for US Cellular, this carrier will also release the LG G6 on April 7, but it's going to take pre-orders only beginning March 24. The good news for qualified US Cellular customers is that they can receive a $297.60 promotional card which brings the phone's price down to just $10 per month over 30 months (with a new Retail Installment Contract). Outright, the G6 will cost $597.60 at US Cellular - that's cheaper than on any other carrier, and you're also getting that free Google Home speaker mentioned above.

We already reviewed the LG G6, so go ahead and check that out if you want to find out more about the device.

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