Cyber Monday: FreedomPop loses mind, sells LG G2 for $80.99, G3 for $224.99 today only

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The folks at FreedomPop have gone completely bonkers and are selling US residents some very nice pre-owned LG devices for ludicrous prices. But you have to act today if you want to get your hands on one!

The LG G2 is currently going for $80.99, and it’s no slouch of a device. With a retail value of $499.99, you’re getting about 84% off on a device that rocked the market when it premiered in 2013. Upon release, the LG G2’s 5.2 inch screen was competitive with the Galaxy S4. With an elegant, minimalist design and enough hardware under the hood to stay current with today’s apps, this smartphone really is hard to beat. 2GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor are still pretty nice specs, and compared to what else you can buy for this price range… there’s just no comparison.


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The deal on the LG G3 isn’t quite as extravagant, but it’s still going off the rails on the crazy train. The model FreedomPop is selling is the Gold edition, which usually retails for $599.99. If you act today, you can get it for $224.99, a massive slice off the regular price tag. In the summer of 2014, we called the LG G3 the best phone LG had ever made. It sports a gorgeous 5.5-inch display, an impressive battery life, and hardware specs updated from the G2 model.

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Since these devices come with FreedomPop, an upstart service provider that leans on wifi usage and rides on Sprint’s 4G network when none is available, you get 100% free talk, text, and data for a year when you purchase one of these phones. They’re also shipping it to you for free, and you can cancel any time. No contracts with these guys.

To jump on this sale, click this button to hop over to the offer’s promotional site!

FreedomPop’s LG Offer

By | 2015-12-01T01:00:06+00:00 December 1st, 2015|Android Related, Just the Tablets|0 Comments

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