LG announced its new flagship smartphone the LG G7 ThinQ earlier this month and it can now get down to selling this smartphone. The company’s carrier partners in the United States initially confirmed that they would be selling the handset and now T-Mobile has confirmed the pricing and release date for the LG G7 ThinQ on its network.
LG has only started selling the device in its home country of South Korea so far. Initial reports have suggested that the LG G7 ThinQ pre-orders have performed much better compared to the LG G6 last year. The company will certainly be hoping that this remains the case in other markets as well.
T-Mobile confirmed today that it’s going to start selling the LG G7 ThinQ on June 1st with pre-orders opening on May 25th at 8 AM ET. Customers who want to pick one up will have to pay $30 down and $30 per month for 24 months on the carrier’s Equipment Installment Plan. The full retail price is $750.
The carrier is going to offer customers a special deal when pre-orders open later this week. Customers who purchase two units of the new device will be able to get the second one for free through 24 monthly bill credits. T-Mobile also points out that it’s going to be the only carrier in the country to offer the handset in Raspberry Rose color.