Americans can finally get their hands on the LG G4

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Last Updated Originally published May 27, 2015 · 1:20 PM EDT
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It may have taken a few weeks longer than we would have liked, but LG is finally bringing its new flagship smartphone to the United States. Priced at $600, T-Mobile users can now purchase the LG G4 in either metallic gray or brown leather, while Sprint users can expect to get their hands on the device next week. Unfortunately for AT&T and Verizon users, however, there’s no word on when or even if the two carriers will start selling the LG G4. 

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The phone for Android diehards is now available from the Uncarrier. T-Mobile today launched online sales of the LG G4, pricing it at $599.76 outright or $0 down with 24 monthly payments of $24.99. The G4 is available in either metallic gray or brown leather — and apparently T-Mobile has an exclusive on the latter option among US carriers. Sprint will begin selling the G4 next week and will offer a black leather option, and US Cellular will also launch sales on June 4th. Verizon Wireless and AT&T have not yet revealed their own release dates. T-Mobile says it will begin shipping online orders out immediately, which means early buyers will get a jump on those who prefer to buy in-store; the G4 will hit T-Mobile retail shops on June 3rd. T-Mobile is also taking advantage of the fact that LG is still making phones with expandable storage. For a limited time, it’s throwing in a free 128GB microSD card along with the G4. Add that to the 32GB of built-in storage and you come away with a pretty outrageous 160GB of space for your apps, games, music, photos, and everything else. Not bad. The extras package you get with Sprint and US Cellular is a bit different and includes a 32GB microSD card, spare battery, and a charging cradle.

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