After announcing the V60 ThinQ 5G a few weeks ago, LG and the various carriers offering it are announcing availability details. Those carriers, specifically, are AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. There's no model for Sprint, although that becomes irrelevant once the merger with T-Mobile goes through.
Starting with T-Mobile, the V60 ThinQ 5G will run you $799.99, or you can get it for $0 down and $33.34 a month. It comes in Classy White or Classy Blue, but there's also a bundle with the Classy Blue flavor and the Dual Screen accessory for $899.99, or $37.50 per month. It will be available on March 20.
Verizon's variant, called the V60 ThinQ 5G UW, will run you $949.99. The reason it's more expensive is that while the regular V60 ThinQ 5G only supports sub6 5G, the Verizon one supports both 5G and mmWave. As for the Dual Screen accessory, those that purchase the device will get instructions on obtaining it for free from LG. The LG V60 ThinQ 5G UW will be available on March 26.
AT&T's model will launch on March 20, and you'll get a free Dual Screen accessory with your purchase. The carrier also says that if you purchase one, you can get a second for free if you open a new line. The device will cost $900, or $30 for 30 months.
LG's V60 ThinQ 5G uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 chipset, so it includes some notable camera improvements like 8K video capture and a 64MP f/1.8 main sensor that uses quad pixel binning for better low-light performance. It also comes with a 13MP f/1.9 ultra-wide sensor.
Along with a Dual Screen accessory that has been much improved since the G8X, one feature that flies under the radar is the headphone jack, a feature that LG is the last to include in flagship phones. It offers a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC for premium audio quality. You'll also find a 6.8-inch FHD+ P-OLED display, 8GB RAM, and 5G support.
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