The LG G3 is coming to Sprint on July 18th

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Sprint and LG, maker of the acclaimed G smartphone series, including the newly announced LG G3 and innovative, curved LG G Flex, are teaming up to bring customers the highly anticipated LG G3 in exclusive runway-worthy shine gold or metallic black. This next generation of the award-winning LG G family of smartphones will be available on July 18 with the super-high-speed network capability of Sprint Spark and the significant value of the Sprint Framily Plan. With Sprint Easy Pay, well-qualified buyers can purchase LG G3 with $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $25. 

 

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Sprint announced on Thursday that it will officially start selling the LG G3 on July 18. The phone will be available in black or shine gold, which Sprint has the exclusive on. Sprint will sell the LG G3 for $0 down with 24 monthly payments of $25, and interested parties can pre-order the device online starting on July 11, by calling Sprint, or by walking into a Sprint store. Also, if you use Sprint Easy Pay, you “may be eligible” for a $150 reward card if you buy the phone between July 11 and July 24, or a $100 reward card if you purchase one between July 25 and August 14. Sprint Easy Pay allows you to pay for a device over 24 months instead of up front. If you’re not on Sprint, the LG G3 will also launch on T-Mobile on July 16. AT&T and Verizon Wireless will also sell the phone but haven’t announced release dates or pricing yet. Be sure to read our LG G3 review and “G3: 5 Features That Crush Other Android Phones” stories in the meantime.

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