However, we should note that the pricing and availability of the handset seems to be for the South Korean market, which means that when it launches stateside could be a different date, but hopefully it should be soon. The handset is expected to be available come 19th of April where it will cost around $1,050 after conversion.
Note that this is the 5G model which means that we expect that it will be a little more expensive compared to non-5G handsets. This was the same case with the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G where the variant ended up costing about $100-$200 more than the non-5G Galaxy S10 handsets.
Now one of the unique features of the LG V50 is that it comes with an optional secondary display that sort of turns the phone into a foldable handset. This accessory is sold separately but it seems that as part of a promotion that LG is running, they will be giving customers the accessory for free as long as they purchase the handset by May.