LG G3 (F400L) to cost $635 USD in South Korea, International pricing soon!

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We are just three days away from the grand unveiling of this year’s one of the most anticipated Smartphone - LG G3 in London, NYC, San Francisco (27th May) and Seoul, Istanbul and Singapore (on 28th May). It looks like LG has very little to say in the events as we are getting one after another leaks every now and then. Till date we had no idea about the pricing of the device, but earlier today one of our buddy MyLgPhones highlighted couple of screenshots to let us know the official pricing of the device. Before you jump from your seat, it’s for the South Korea only, so international buyers have to wait till they officially announce the pricing.

The LG G3 (F400L) has been spotted on carrier LG U plus official website and according to the listing, The LG G3 (F400L) is offered at 650,000 won (about $635) in South Korea which is around INR 38,000. We are expecting at least INR 50,000 for LG G3, considering the higher VAT and other taxes here in India.

G3-F400L-price

The Korea version of the LG G3 (F400L) will be available in White, Titan, and Gold colors.

G3-F400L

From the screenshots once again we are confirming our already leaked specs of the LG G3.

LG G3 F400L Specs:

Color:White, Titan, Gold
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 801
LCD:5.5 “Quad HD IPS
Size:146.3 x 74.6 x 8.95mm
Weight -
Camera:13MP OIS + 2.1MP Camera (Front)
Memory:3GB (RAM)
Battery:3,000 mAh (removable)

  Bookmark our Home Page as we are going to give your minute by minute update about the LG G3 straight from London on 27th May from 11:30PM Indian Standard Time.

Avijit Dey (31 Posts)

Avijit Dey is a tech enthusiast, who loves open source project, He's helping others by his blogging since 2007 at various tech blogs such as Firefox OS Guide and Eden Droid. Recently he started this blog to LG Smartphone lovers here in India, to get in touch with him , drop a line at @LGMobileIndia


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