Grab LG's G7 ThinQ for $70 less than you can anywhere else
By Alex Smith published

Who wants to pay over a thousand dollars for a device that will be outdated in a year? The unlocked LG G7 ThinQ 64GB Smartphone (opens in new tab) is on sale at B&H right now in Black for $429.99, saving you nearly $200 off its current price via Amazon (opens in new tab). Other retailers such as Best Buy (opens in new tab) have it on sale for as low as $500. This well-rounded phone offers top-notch audio and tons of screen to binge Netflix or YouTube on, and today's price makes for one of its best deals ever. Free expedited shipping is included with your purchase, as well as an Avoda Case (opens in new tab) which sells for $19.99 regularly.
The Platinum model of this phone is on sale today too, though you'll have to spend an extra $20 for it as it's priced at $449.99 (opens in new tab) currently.
The LG G7 ThinQ is equipped with a 6.1-inch QHD+ display, dual 16MP wide rear cameras with a glass lens, an 8MP front-facing camera, and DTS:X 3D surround sound. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage with the ability to add a microSD card (opens in new tab) for up to 2TB of extra space. This is one device that still has a headphone jack too, along with a Quad DAC and a boombox speaker system. It runs Android 8.0 Oreo and can be upgraded to newer versions as they're released.
Our review of the phone from last year gave the device 3.5 out of 5 stars with emphasis on its high price point of $750 at the time. Now at nearly $300 off the original cost, it's fair to say it could have turned out even more positively had we considered it at this price.
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For a second I thought it was $70 lol. I was gonna pull the trigger right then and there!
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Haha there's no way. But if it was I think all of us would buy it in seconds
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Waiting for $300. It will happen before summer.
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Google has a better deal. It is $549 but activate it on Google Fi and you get $200 credit for Google Fi Service. That works out to be $349.
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Waiting for it to get lower. Phone should have started at this point.
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