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Red and Gold for the LG G2 officially announced by LG

1:51 am January 16, 2014 By Conner Flynn

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The other day we told you about the gold LG G2 and today LG has officially announced not one, but two new limited edition colors for its Android flagship model. The LG G2 will now be available in red and gold. We already showed you a picture of the gold model, which is priced the same as the black and white standard models. That is 14,900 TWD ($496) for the 16GB model, and 16,900 TWD ($562 USD) for the 32GB unit.

LG-G2-RedLG has introduced these limited edition colors to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which begins in two weeks. The red and gold colored LG G2 models have a different back than the one on the standard models. The red and gold units also have a textured back cover, which makes it easier to keep your grip on the phone and also helps keep fingerprints at a minimum.

In Singapore, the new red and gold models will cost $898 SGD and will be available on January 18th from local telecom operators Starhub, SingTel and M1. I wonder if LG will make these colors available in the U.S. as well. We don’t know yet if that is in their game plan.

Source Phonearena

Filed Under: Mobile Phone News

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