Unlocked LG V35 ThinQ to be released soon (with Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint compatibility)
Announced by LG at the end of May, the V35 ThinQ is a high-end smartphone that's currently available only on AT&T, while you could also pre-order it from Google's Project Fi (with shipments expected to start in July). But an unlocked LG V35 ThinQ also exists, and it looks like it will be released in the near future. UPDATE: LG confirmed for PhoneArena that the unlocked LG V35 ThinQ will be available in mid-July with compatibility for all four major US carriers.
We just discovered that LG is listing the unlocked V35 ThinQ on its official US website as "coming soon." Unlike the AT&T variant of the handset, which is available in two colors (black and grey), the unlocked model will be offered in black only. For now, the price of the unlocked LG V35 ThinQ isn't mentioned, but the phone will probably cost $899, since that's the outright price asked by AT&T and Project Fi.
The unlocked V35 ThinQ has all the CDMA, GSM, and LTE bands you need in the US, thus it's going to be compatible with all major carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint). Thanks to features like a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and upgraded cameras, the V35 ThinQ is the most advanced LG V-series phone to date. Before deciding if you want to buy the handset – unlocked or not – you should take a closer look at it in our LG V35 ThinQ hands-on.
source: LG
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