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May 23, 2015

Buy an LG G4, get a free memory card and spare battery

by John_A

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One of the best things about the LG G4 is that it offers both a microSD card slot and a removable battery, two hardware features that aren’t present on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and a number of recent handsets from various manufacturers. In order to showcase these features, LG has launched a new special offer that will give purchasers of the LG G4 a free 32GB microSD card,  an extra battery, and a battery charging cradle.

According to LG’s marketing materials for this promo, the offer gives G4 owners “double battery, double memory, zero cost”, and it’s certainly a compelling offer, though it’s not without caveats. First, this deal is only offered to U.S. customers. Second, the promotion is only good for handsets purchased before the cut-off date of June 21st.

It is worth noting that LG’s special offer doesn’t just apply to handsets purchased directly from their website, but also from any authorized seller including Amazon, Best Buy, and even carrier stores. To claim your prize first head to LG’s website, and they will need a few things from you:

  • Print out the form. Note that LG needs to receive it by July 13.
  • Take a picture of the device’s IMEI and your sales receipt.

Does this offer make you more inclined to purchase the LG G4 over other devices? If you’re still on the fence about the LG G4, be sure to check out our full review.

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