While there have been a few smartphones that were released with QHD displays, safe to say that the LG G3 has to be one of the more popular and mainstream options available today. Now we know that AT&T will be selling the LG G3 and that Sprint is expected to release their own version as well, and it looks like Verizon has joined them as the carrier has announced that they will begin taking pre-orders for the handset.
Pre-orders will begin today, the 10th of July, and the handset is expected to start making its way into the eager hands of customers starting on the 17th of July. The handset will be priced at $99.99 with a brand new two-year agreement with Verizon. Alternatively customers can purchase the handset at $29.99 a month with Verizon’s EDGE financing plan, or buy it outright for $599.99.
It should be noted that this will be the 3GB RAM with 32GB of onboard storage option, as opposed to the original LG G3 which only came with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage, so if you were looking for a slightly more speedy LG G3, this could be it. Apart from those differences, the rest of the LG G3 is expected to remain the same as what LG advertised.
This means that customers can expect a 5.5-inch QHD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor clocked at 2.5GHz, and a 13MP rear-facing camera that comes with a laser to help with autofocus.
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