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LG’s latest flagship smartphone is available for preorder in the United States today, May 25th, on Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. Regional carrier availability at US Cellular starts on June 1st.

Before you take the plunge, be sure to read our review on the LG G7 ThinQ. While you can get started on buying this device today, the price makes it a little hard to recommend right now. However, if you’re really into this phone, details on where and how to order are below.

Verizon

Verizon’s offer is pretty straightforward, with no additional down payment costs upfront.

Pricing:

LG G7 ThinQ for $750 or $31.25 for 24 months

Preorder here

Sprint

The Sprint “deal” is the most expensive of the bunch, costing $42 more than other carriers if purchased outright. It’s only worth it if you lease one, then get another, and open two new lines of service.

Pricing:

LG G7 ThinQ for $792 or $33 for 18 months

Preorder here.

US Cellular

Pricing: TBA

Preorder here starting on Friday, June 1st.

T-Mobile

If you want LG’s flagship on T-Mobile, you’ll have to pony up a small deposit followed by the usual monthly payments. Or, you can purchase it outright.

Pricing:

LG G7 ThinQ for $750 or $30 down and $30 a month for 24 months

Preorder here