The LG V30+, or LG V30 ‘Plus,’ began as a Sprint exclusive in the US. Since the handset’s release, it has arrived on US Cellular, and now it’s making way to T-Mobile for a premium price tag of $849.

The LG V30 is targeted at productivity, power-hungry users, and the company’s LG V30 Plus even more so. LG V30 Plus has 128GB of storage space, rather than the 64GB cap on the standard LG V30. T-Mobile has announced that it will soon sell the flagship in its carrier stores as well as online, and be ready to ship units the same day as Samsung’s Galaxy S8 Active, which we reported on earlier this week.

The V30 Plus includes a set of “premium” headphones (in box), which together with the phone can be had for $849 or $30 per month over 24 months with a $130 down payment. This is about the same price you’ll find at Sprint and US Cellular, among some other places, which is $50 more than the cost of an LG V30 on the same carrier. T-Mobile says the smartphone will be sold in “limited quantities” starting November 17. T-Mobile didn’t disclose which colors will be available, though we hope availability will entail the new Aurora Black model.

The LG V30 and LG V30+ might be the company’s best Android smartphones ever, as inspired by the LG G6 and LG G6+ from earlier in the year. If you have the cash LG is looking for, it’s worth picking one up for sure.

SOURCE [T-Mobile]