Sprint recently said that it’ll be the only major U.S. carrier to offer the LG V30+, but it turns out that the Now Network isn’t the only operator that you’ll be able to score a V30+ from.
U.S. Cellular is now selling both the LG V30 and LG V30+ in stores and online. Pricing is set at $0 down and $28.32 per month for 30 months for the LG V30, while the LG V30+ is priced at $0 down and $30.20 per month for 30 months.
For a limited time, consumers that buy an LG V30 or V30+ can get a free Daydream View VR headset and VR content bundle from LG. More information on this deal can be found here.
The LG V30 and V30+ have very similar spec lists, both of which include a 6-inch 2880x1440 display, Snapdragon 835 processor, 4GB of RAM, microSD slot, rear fingerprint reader, 5-megapixel wide angle front-facing camera, and 3,300mAh battery. They’re also packing dual rear cameras, with one standard 16-megapixel sensor with an f/1.6 aperture and one 13-megapixel wide angle sensor with f/1.9 aperture.
The one difference between the V30 and V30+ is their built-in storage. The V30 comes equipped with 64GB of storage, while the V30+ boasts 128GB of storage.