LG V20 Pricing, Availability; Newegg And B&H Photo Offer Free G Tablet

The recently unveiled smartphone, LG V20, just started its pre-orders in the U.S. with Newegg and B&H Photo selling it for $799. The popular retailers are also offering a free G Tablet for every purchase of LG's newest phablet. The handset's timely release could not have been more perfect as the smartphone is set to conquer the market vacated by the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

Newegg And B&H Offer Free Tablet On Each Purchase

According to Android Police, buyers can now pre-order unlocked versions of LG V20 from B&H Photo and Newegg for $799. B&H is also throwing in a free LG G Tablet 7.0 valued at $150 while Newegg has a more generous offer of adding in a powerbank along with the G Tablet. This promo is the stores' counter to the previously announced free Bang and Olufsen Play Headphones offered by U.S. carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile in every LG V20 pre-orders.

The LG V20's Specifications And Features

The LG V20 follows the success of the previous LG phablet, the LG V10. As reported, the LG V20 packs a very impressive spec sheet of a Snapdragon 820 processor, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB of on-board memory that is expandable through microSD. It is also marketed as an audio-centric phone with its inclusion of four digital-to-analog converters (DAC) for an improved music output quality. The upgraded smartphone also offers a dual set-up camera and an LG V line staple, the secondary screen.

Consumers Get To Choose The Best Deal

With this promo, consumers are given the option to choose the deal that fits their needs. They may choose the Bang and Olufsen Play headphones offered by the carriers or they can opt for LG G Pad 7.0 from the retailers' that are both valued at $150. Consideration must also be given as to what version of the premium handset they would prefer, locked or unlocked. In any case, whether the consumers would go for the free headphone or tablet, the LG V20 should already be worth the money.

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