The LG G3 is reportedly heading to T-Mobile on July 16th

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This aught to make a few people happy. It looks like the LG G3 is going to be heading to T-Mobile on July 16th. Now remember that this is just a report and nothing is official just yet, so it’s important to treat it as such. However, Tmonews’ inside sources are usually spot on, so there’s that. The LG G3 was announced back in May, and we haven’t heard a word about it coming to the US, other than “this summer”. In fact, it even launched in a ton of countries on Friday. So the LG G3 is finally making it’s way to more and more countries and will hopefully sell plenty more as they sold pretty well in their home country of South Korea.

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Late last month LG finally took the wraps off its new flagship smartphone called the LG G3. It went on sale in South Korea immediately after the announcement but potential customers in the West have had to wait for almost a month now. No one would be surprised to see all major U.S. carriers offer this new flagship. There’s chatter about the expected release date for the G3 on Magenta. Rumor has it that the T-Mobile LG G3 release has been slated for next month, July 16th to be precise. “Inside sources” who spoke to TmoNews claim that the smartphone will land on T-Mobile retail stores shelves on July 16th. Verizon is also believed to roll out its G3 that same week. If this rumored date for Magenta is true then T-Mobile would beat Verizon to the market by one full day, as Big Red is expected to release the new flagship on July 17th. T-Mobile is mum about the release date so there’s still no official confirmation about the LG G3 release. Though it doesn’t look like the release timeframe would stretch beyond July, even if the chatter is wrong on the concrete release date.

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