Amazon offers ad-subsidized versions of popular budget phones via its Prime Exclusive lineup, with the likes of the Moto X4 selling for $329, $70 off it retail price. The lineup also includes the Alcatel Idol 5S, Nokia 6, and the Moto G5 Plus, and starting today, LG's phones — notably the LG G6 and the G6+ — are joining the list.

LG G6

The Prime Exclusive version of the LG G6 is now available for just $399, a discount of $50 from its retail price of $449. Like the standard model, the Prime Exclusive variant is unlocked for use on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, but the main difference is that you'll get lock screen ads. As a refresher, the LG G6 features a 5.7-inch FullVision QHD+ display with an 18:9 ratio, Snapdragon 821, 4GB of RAM, 32GB internal storage, microSD slot up to 2TB, dual 13MP cameras at the back, 5MP front shooter with a 100-degree field of view, IP68 dust and water resistance, and a 3300mAh battery with wireless charging. Verizon is offering the Pixel 4a for just $10/mo on new Unlimited lines It also has a MIL-STD-810G rating that allows the device to withstand tumbles, and gives it added protection against the elements. See at Amazon LG G6+

The LG G6+ has similar specs as the standard G6, but the internal storage gets a boost to 128GB. The G6+ also has a 32-bit Quad DAC, a feature that's missing from the standard LG G6 in the U.S. The price for the increased storage and the Quad-DAC? $499. That's a $195 decrease from the standard unlocked variant, which is available for $695. Like the LG G6, the Prime Exclusive variant of the G6+ is unlocked for use on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. See at Amazon LG Q6