T-Mobile opens LG V20 pre-orders, throws in a tablet, a pair of headphones, and $200 for trade-ins

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T-Mobile opens LG V20 pre-orders, throws in a tablet, a pair of headphones, and $200 for trade-ins
T-Mobile has opened up pre-orders for the brand new LG V20. The handset won’t ship until October 28, which is still a few weeks into the future. On the upside, however, the Magenta carrier is throwing in a bunch of goodies for those willing to lock in their orders for LG’s newest flagship phone. 

Before detailing the freebies that T-Mobile is handing out with LG V20 pre-orders, let’s go over the price. The full retail price of the LG V20 at T-Mobile is one of $769.99. Customers can also get the handset through an equipment installment plan, in which case they’ll pay $49.99 upfront and then 24 monthly payments of $30. If you’re on T-Mobile’s JUMP! On Demand, you can get the phone for 18 monthly payments of $34 with $0 upfront. 

T-Mobile will throw in a couple of devices with LG V20 pre-orders. One of these is a pair of B&O H3 headphones, which are usually priced at $149. 

The second freebie that T-Mobile is throwing in is a tablet of your choice between the LG G Pad X 8.0 and the LG G Pad F 8.0. Both are entry-level slabs with fairly unimpressive hardware, but we guess that they’ll suffice for basic tasks such as web browsing and light media consumption. To qualify for the free tablet, you’ll have to purchase the LG V20 through monthly payments.

If you have a working 4G LTE smartphone that you’re not using anymore, trade it in when you purchase the LG V20 from T-Mobile. As long as the phone connects to 4G, T-Mobile will hand over at least $200 in bill credit. Depending on which handset you’re trading in, you might get more.
 
Just in case you need a refresher, the LG V20 is the follow-up to last year’s V10 and is shaping up as one of the best Android phablets you can get your hands on in the US, especially now that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a thing of the past. The raw specs include a QHD main display, a secondary screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, a metal body, a dual-camera setup on the back. Throw in a range of additional goodies such as Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box, a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC, and removable battery, and there’s a lot about the LG V20 to get interested in. 

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