Earlier today, T-mobile confirmed its pricing and release details for the LG G2, and now it's AT&T and Verizon's turn.
While both carriers are pricing the handset at $199.99 with contract, AT&T will beat Verizon (and T-Mobile) to the punch by releasing the LG G2 on the 6th of September. The catch here is that this is for online only sales, as AT&T’s version of the G2 won't arrive to stores until the 13th.
So what about Verizon? Big Red will see LG's impressive flagship on September 12th, both online and in-store.
No matter what carrier you choose, the LG G2 is essentially the same device across all three providers. The biggest difference is carrier branding, that and Verizon's version is the only one that will support wireless charging.
For those that need the reminder, the LG G2 features a 5.2-inch Full HD IPS LCD display and is powered by a 2.26 Ghz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor. Other specs include 2GB RAM, 16/32GB internal storage, a 13MP rear camera with OIS, a 2.4MP front camera and a 3,000 mAh battery. The LG G2 also comes loaded with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, alongside LG's UI and custom features.
If you're still unsure if the LG G2 is right for you, check out our full review. Want to know how the LG G2 stands up against the Galaxy S4 or recently announced Note 3? You’ll also want to take a look at our quick comparison videos.
So what do you think, planning on picking up the G2 or not?
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