The LG G6 is a good smartphone but if you didn’t want to pay top dollar for it, perhaps you’d like to take up Amazon on its offer. The online retail giant has added the LG G6 to its lineup of Prime Exclusive Phones. It’s selling the handset at a discount compared to the market but there’s a caveat. Customers will have to bear lockscreen ads. That’s why Amazon is subsidizing the price in the first place.
The Amazon Prime Exclusive Phones lineup doesn’t have a lot of flagship-level smartphones. Previous additions to the lineup have included mid-range options like the Moto G5. The LG G6 is a flagship smartphone that the company released earlier this year. It didn’t perform as well as LG might have hoped but its specs are right up there with the best of them.
The specifications include a 5.7 inch Quad HD display with a Snapdragon 821 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of onboard storage. The handset also features a microSD card slot for external memory expansion to 2TB.
Amazon is now selling the LG G6 for $399.99. It’s an unlocked model so it’s going to work on all major carriers in the country. Customers have to keep in mind that they will have to put up with lockscreen ads for as long as they use the LG G6.