T-Mobile Lights Up LG V20 Pre-orders, Throws In Free Tablet And B&O Headphones

T-Mobile really wants to get you to purchase brand new LG V20 Android flagship, and it’s tossing all kinds of freebies at customers to get them to bite. T-Mobile today confirmed that the smartphone will have a retail cost of $769.99 for those that choose to purchase it off-contract or you can choose from one of its installments plans.

You can purchase the LG V20 for $49.99 down and $30 per month for 24 months using T-Mobile’s interest-free equipment installment plan. Or if you prefer JUMP! on Demand, you’ll lay out $0 up front and pay $34 per month for 18 months. But here’s where things get interesting; T-Mobile will give you at least $200 if you trade in any working 4G smartphone towards the purchase of an LG V20. The difference between trade-in value and $200 will be paid via an electronic check.

LG V20

But the “Uncarrier” doesn’t stop there; customers also get a free pair of B&O H3 headphones ($149 value) and a free Android tablet (you can choose between the LG G Pad X 8.0 or G Pad F 8.0) if you sign up for a 24-month agreement.

The LG V20 features a 5.7-inch QHD (2560x1540) primary display and a secondary 160x1040 Quantum display for notifications. The smartphone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of RAM, 64GB internal storage, microSD slot, 32-bit Quad DAC, dual rear cameras and a 3,200 mAh removable battery. The LG V20 is also one of the first Android smartphones to ship with Android 7.0 Nougat preinstalled.

T-Mobile says that the LG V20 will be available in retail stores beginning October 28th. In the mean time, you can read the HotHardware review of this hot flagship right here.

Brandon Hill

Brandon Hill

Brandon received his first PC, an IBM Aptiva 310, in 1994 and hasn’t looked back since. He cut his teeth on computer building/repair working at a mom and pop computer shop as a plucky teen in the mid 90s and went on to join AnandTech as the Senior News Editor in 1999. Brandon would later help to form DailyTech where he served as Editor-in-Chief from 2008 until 2014. Brandon is a tech geek at heart, and family members always know where to turn when they need free tech support. When he isn’t writing about the tech hardware or studying up on the latest in mobile gadgets, you’ll find him browsing forums that cater to his long-running passion: automobiles.

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