Unlocked LG G7 ThinQ now available in the US (works on all major carriers)
Starting today, July 11, LG is selling an unlocked version of its G7 ThinQ smartphone in the US. Priced at $749.99, the unlocked G7 ThinQ is offered via retailer B&H. For now, only a platinum gray model is in stock, with a black color variant expected to be out later this month (meanwhile, you can pre-order this model if you wish to).
The unlocked LG G7 ThinQ is compatible with all relevant US carriers, including Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and others. The G7 normally comes with 1 year of warranty, but you can get a second year of warranty for free if you register your device with LG after purchase.
In case you didn't know, the G7 ThinQ is LG's first smartphone to feature a notch (at the top of its 6.1-inch, 1440 x 3120 pixels display). If you do not like that, you can hide the notch thanks to a software trick that makes its right and left sides black.
Running Android Oreo out of the box, the LG G7 ThinQ has lots of high-end features on board, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, DTS-X 3D Surround Audio, and an advanced dual rear camera. You can find out much more about the phone from our LG G7 ThinQ review.
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