The LG G2 and Moto X, two high-end Android smartphones are now available for free through AT&T, but only for a limited time. Users interested in grabbing one of these devices without paying any upfront cost are required to sign a two-year contract and opt for qualified data plans. The offer is valid until January 31.
First up is the LG G2, which went up for sale for free only a couple of months ago through Verizon. Its front side is graced by a 5.2-inch full HD display of 1920 x 1080p resolution as well as a 2.1MP camera. The flip side plays host to a 13MP snapper complete with most of the common features such as LED flash, auto focus, digital zoom and much more.
The LG device makes the most of the Android Jelly Bean 4.2 OS and is fueled by a quad core Snapdragon 800 processor as well as 2GB of RAM. You can also expect 32GB of onboard memory and a 3000mAh battery for keeping it charged for at least an entire day.
As for the Moto X which is gearing up to enter Europe next month, it has a 4.7-inch HD touchscreen of 1280 x 720p resolution and brings a pair of cameras. The Motorola X8 mobile computing system is responsible for keeping it going and you get 2200mAh power pack for a long usage life. It comes in variants with either 16GB or 32GB onboard memory.
The LG G2 and Moto X are available now for free at AT&T on contract. And as Phone Arena suggests, you should take a look at all the terms and conditions before signing on the dotted line.
Key specs:
LG G2:
– 5.2-inch, 1920 x 1080p IPS touchscreen
– Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) OS
– Quad core Snapdragon 800 processor
– 2GB RAM, 32GB onboard memory
– 13MP and 2.1MP cameras
– 3000mAh Li-ion battery
Moto X:
– 4.7-inch AMOLED HD touchscreen
– 10MP camera, 2MP webcam
– Android OS
– Motorola X8 mobile computing system
– 2GB RAM
– 16GB or 32GB onboard memory
– 2200mAh battery
