Alexa is built into LG’s Prime-exclusive V35 ThinQ at its best price yet

LG’s V35 ThinQ smartphone is now on sale unlocked for just $299.99 at Amazon. This Prime-exclusive phone is only available to be purchased by Amazon Prime members, but if you’re not a member already, signing up for a free 30-day trial will make your account instantly eligible.

Today’s deal saves you around $100 off what it’s been selling for the last couple of weeks, though before that it was going for its full retail price of $900 since the holodiays. Considering it’s never dropped this low before until now, this isn’t a deal you want to pass up if you’re in the market for a new phone.

This unlocked smartphone is called a Prime-exclusive because it comes with a selection of pre-installed Amazon apps, most of which are pretty helpful like the Amazon Widget, Amazon Shopping, and Amazon Alexa. You can easily remove any apps you don’t want, too. This device is also special because it has hands-free Amazon Alexa functionality built-in, allowing you to ask Alexa questions and for help switching to the next track, checking the weather, and more with just your voice.

The phone is equipped with a 6-inch QHD+ OLED FullVision display with 6GB of RAM, 64GB storage capacity, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 octa-core processor. It also has dual 16MP standard-angle and wide-angle rear AI cameras with LED flash, along with an 8MP wide-angle front-facing camera that has a selfie light. It’s even IP68 dust- and water-resistant and features facial recognition as well as a fingerprint sensor for unlocking.

You can expand this device’s storage capacity from 64GB with a microSD card up to 2TB. At Amazon, almost 300 customers left a review for the V35 ThinQ resulting in a rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.

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