T-Mobile Slashes Price Of LG G4 From $600 To $350

If you have been planning to buy an LG G4, here is a good deal to grab: T-Mobile has trimmed down the price of the handset from $600 to $350.

When the G4 was released last year, it carried a price of $599.76 via T-Mobile. With the imminent release of the much-awaited LG G5, consumers can now buy G4 for nearly half its original price – at $349.99.

Previously, T-Mobile has pushed out an Android 6.0 Marshmallow update into the G4. The handset has already full support for the advanced network technologies of the carrier, such as VoLTE and band 12 LTE.

If consumers prefer to pay full price for the phone, they can get it unlocked by T-Mobile. They may also get hold of the phone by paying $14.59 every month for 24 months.

The LG G4 is available in metallic gray or hand-stitched genuine brown leather back. In terms of its shooter, it features a state-of-the-art 16-megapixel (f/1.8) main snapper (allowing users to capture special moments even in low lighting conditions) and 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

Its 5.5-inch IPS Quantum QHD display with 538 ppi enables users to watch in vibrant and authentic colors.

T-Mobile says that the new phone necessitates a SIM Starter Kit, which is going to be added to consumers' order "automatically."

T-Mobile, though, is not the first retailer in dropping the LG G4's price. Earlier this month, B&H Photo had also cut the price of the handset down to $350. The retailer is selling the handset as an unlocked 32 GB version.

"This device is Carrier-unlocked and may be used with any GSM carrier that uses a frequency or band that this device supports," says B&H Photo.

Earlier, the retailer also offered a similar discounted price for the LG G4. However, the deal only lasted for one day. While T-Mobile did not mention when its current deal will end, it indicated, however, that its supply is limited.

Those who have been toying with the idea of upgrading to the most recent flagship device of LG, the G5, should check out the comparison between the two LG devices.

LG officially lifted the veil off the G5 during the 2016 Mobile World Congress sporting a microSD slot, a removable battery plus a sleek, all-metal body.

Those who are interested to give LG G4 a go at T-Mobile's website.

Photo: Maurizio Pesce | Flickr

ⓒ 2024 TECHTIMES.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics