LG G7 ThinQ is now available in the United States and Canada through all major carriers.

LG’s latest flagship smartphone — G7 ThinQ — has finally arrived in the United States and Canada; the device is available through all major carriers in the respective country, as well as unlocked through other outlets.

If you’re in the US and going for the unlocked variant, it will set you back $749.99. On the other hand, if you want to purchase the phone through your carrier, you’re in luck. The device is available through on every major carrier in the United States; here’s a quick rundown:

  • T-Mobile — $30 up front, $30 per month for two years
  • Verizon — $750, or $31.25 per month for two years. As a promo offer, Verizon is offering $100 off the original price.
  • Sprint — $792, or lease one for 18 months for $33 per month

Meanwhile, if you’re a Canadian looking to purchase a brand new unlocked G7 ThinQ, you might as well make sure you have CAD 1049.99 in your pocket. It’s worth noting that you can get the device for a slightly lower price through Rogers and Fido that are selling the device for CAD 999, or even better, the price is $960 if you’re purchasing from Freedom Mobile.

The device is available across all major Canadian carriers — Telus, Bell, Rogers, Fido, Virgin, Freedom Mobile, and SaskTel — for about $200 down on a premium plan.

As a recap, the LG G7 ThinQ comes with a large 6.1-inch screen with a display resolution of 1440×3120 pixels and 19:9 aspect ratio. Powered by Snapdragon 845 chipset, the handset is available in two storage variants — 4GB RAM and 64GB storage and 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. It’s worth noting that the pricing stated above reflects the 4GB RAM variant.

Other specs include dual (16MP+16MP) rear camera setup, 8MP front-facing camera, and 3000mAh battery. The handset is available in four color variants — Gray, Black, Blue, and Rose.

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Abhin’s love for all things tech started when he got his first smartphone, Galaxy S (the first), in 2010. Since then, he has been crazy about technology and tried out all major Android flagships from Samsung, and HTC. He currently uses a Google Pixel 4a as his daily driver.

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