LG G6 was announced at MWC 2017, and shortly after that, the company’s mobile head informed the globe that the smartphone’s retail price tag would be somewhere around $800. With the flagship going on pre-order, the manufacturer has a clever strategy in place to help consumers purchase the smartphone; freebies that are worth the cost of an actual smartphone.
Pre-ordering the LG G6 Will Get You Approximately $390 Worth of Freebies – LG Is Able to Grasp the Consumer’s Attention With This Offer
In case you were wondering what you will be getting after placing your pre-order of the LG G6, the list has been given below:
One-year screen replacement serviceOriginal smartphone caseTone Platinum HBS-1100 Bluetooth neckbudsRolly Keyboard 2 Bluetooth keyboard
The total of all those four things add up to $390, so it is a pretty great deal that LG is offering to provide momentum for its G6 sales. If you want to choose something other than the Rolly Keyboard 2, then you have the option of getting yourself an LG ‘TonePlus’ Bluetooth headset and Raleigh Keyboard 2. The disappointing thing about this pre-order is that the free stuff will only be given to customers living in Korea.
However, it is possible that LG has something up its sleeve for customers living in the United States because the G6 will be available for them through various carriers so it is highly likely that the manufacturer will also provide them with a wide range of freebies. After all, the United States is the largest smartphone market in terms of revenue and the company surely does not want to miss out on obtaining an extended user base there.
The G6 is going to go on sale starting from March 10, and after that, it will make its way to the United States. The variant that will be available in the United States will provide support for wireless charging but will only be available with 32GB of native storage and will not support a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC.
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