Last updated on May 23, 2015

The folks over at LG have been busy marketing the G4, which has also been getting a positive response from consumers and critics alike. Now they’ve gone a step ahead and made an offer you can’t refuse.

Two major plus points of the LG G4 are the presence of a microSD card slot and a removable battery – both of which are not offered by the new Galaxy S6, much to the disappointment of many. In order to drive these plus points home, LG is now offering a free 32 GB microSD card, a free extra battery and a free charging cradle to anyone who buys the new G4.

According to LG’s official promotion you get, “all the power you need, plus a little more, with the revolutionary LG G4. For a limited time, you’ll get a free 32 GB microSD card, plus an extra battery and charging cradle when you order the all-new G4. That means you’ll enjoy plenty of storage – plus, you can swap out the high-capacity 3,000mAh LG G4 battery in seconds and power up while another battery charges”.

The only two limitations to the offer are that first, it’s only for US consumers and secondly, you can only avail it if you buy a G4 before June 21, 2015.

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On the bright side, you don’t have to buy the G4 from LG’s own website in order to avail the offer. You can purchase your new phone from any carrier store or online shop like Amazon and Best Buy.

Once you purchase the phone and have it in your hands, you will need to head on over to LG’s official page for the extra battery and SD Card offer. You will then need to follow the directions there and essentially send LG a picture of your G4’s IMEI or MEID number along with a copy of its sales receipt as proof of purchase.

What do you think about LG’s move to offer a free SD Card an extra battery and a charge cradle? Will you be getting the LG G4 now?

We think this is an amazing offer and should help sway some decisions towards LG’s favor. If you’re interested, don’t forget that the offer ends on June 21, 2015.