LG is now ready for its latest 5G flagship
smartphone to hit the shelves in the US. The V60 ThinQ will arrive at AT&T,
Verizon, and T-Mobile this Friday, on March 20.
The phone will be yours for US$ 799.99 from
T-Mobile (either paid in full or spread over 24 monthly installments of US$ 33.34). If you want to grab the Dual Screen accessory too, the bundle will
cost you US$ 899.99 (or US$ 37.50 per month). The bundle is available in Classy Blue,
while if you forgo the Dual Screen you can also have the V60 in Classy White.
Over at Verizon the price is higher, but
the accessory is free. You'll pay US$ 949.99 all-in, or US$ 39.58 per month for two
years. Additionally, if you buy one V60, you'll get US$ 949.99 towards another if
you add unlimited to a new line. This promo credit will be applied over 24
months.
AT&T hasn't revealed pricing yet, but
expect it to be similar to what TMo and Verizon are charging. This carrier is
also going to have a BOGO deal - at launch, when you switch to AT&T and buy
one V60, you'll get another one for free.
The LG V60 supports 5G on all three
carriers, and Verizon stresses that its model has mmWave capabilities to access
its current 5G network, but will also support its lower-band rollouts later
this year. The handset was announced last month, and dons a 6.8-inch 1080x2460
20.5:9 OLED touchscreen, the Snapdragon 865 chipset, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of
storage, a triple rear camera system (64 MP main with OIS, 13 MP ultrawide, ToF
camera), a 10 MP selfie snapper, and a 5,000 mAh battery. It runs Android 10.
