Switch to LG's G8 ThinQ smartphone for only $10 per month

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LG G8 (Image credit: Android Central)

When the LG G8 ThinQ scored a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars in our review this past April, it did so largely in part due to its price. Stacking the phone up to comparable devices in the same range as its regular price of $850, it doesn't fare as well as it should. It has a sleek look, average battery life, and a gorgeous display, though reviewer Andrew Martonik notes that the camera and LG's software could both use a bit of an upgrade for such a high cost. Luckily, Sprint has a discount on the 128GB LG G8 ThinQ that could get one in your hands for only $10 per month with an 18-month Flex lease. You'll need to add a line of service or make an eligible update to score this offer. Considering the device normally goes for $35 monthly otherwise, you'll be saving $25 each month and $450 over the duration of the lease.

Sprint's Flex leases are a really great deal for anyone who wants to always have a current smartphone without paying full price for one. You won't own the device, but once the 18 months has passed, you'll have the option of either paying off the remainder of its cost to keep it or sending it back and switching to a completely new device.

This model of LG's G8 ThinQ smartphone is unlocked and can be used on all major U.S. carriers. It's packed with 128GB storage, a Snapdragon 855 Octa-Core processor, 6GB of RAM, and runs Android 9.0 Pie with the ability to upgrade as future software becomes available. It's also equipped with dual rear 16MP+12MP cameras, one of which is "ultra-wide", as well as a front-facing 8MP camera and a 6.1-inch QHD+OLED display.

To learn more about the LG G8 ThinQ and its capabilities, be sure to read over our full review of the device from a couple of months ago.

Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.