The unofficially goes on sale in the U.S. on April 1. (That's the informal date everyone's working off of, anyway.) You're already able to preorder it at some retailers and carriers, and others will announce their intentions in the days ahead.
We'll update this list of where you can purchase the LG G5 as the carriers update their sites.
Buy the LG G5 on AT&T
AT&T's got it's usual bevy of options when it comes to purchasing the LG G5. And currently it's the only place we have proper pricing. You can buy it outright, off contract, which will cost you the most. Or you can pay for it monthly as a part of your total bill. Here's how it all breaks down:
- Off-contract: $688 before taxes.
- $23 a month on Next 24 for 30 months
- $29 a month on Next 18 for 24 months
- $34 a month on Next 12 for 20 months
- $17 a month for 28 months, and $200 down
That's all in addition to services and fees and taxes and what not.
Buy the LG G5 unlocked at B&H
B&H Photo is a longtime retailer in New York City. It'll be selling the LG G5 unlocked, in silver only. It'll have radio bands for GSM and CDMA carriers, B&H says, as well as 4G LTE.
In addition, B&H already has the CAM Plus module — it's an attachment that adds some physical buttons for photography, as well as an extended battery — listed at $69.
Still to come ...
We're still waiting on the other U.S. carriers to announce pricing and specific availability for the LG G5. Each has information pages, however, and Verizon is said to be opening preorders on March 24. (At least according to Best Buy.) You can learn more here:
Finally, Best Buy has the LG G5 listed at $99, if you sign up for a 2-year contract with a carrier. (Specifically, that's Sprint or AT&T.) Best Buy also is throwing in a free replacement battery, charging cradle and USB-C to micro-USB adapter.
Best Buy also is listing the LG G5 at $799 outright, but seeing as how that price is a good bit more than what AT&T is selling the G5 for off-contract, it's possible it's just a placeholder. In any event, that's not an avenue we'd really recommend at this point.
