The LG G6 is now available on Verizon's network for purchase. The smartphone costs $28 per month for 24 months, or $672 outright. The 43-inch LG Smart TV promotion is also still ongoing.

The LG G6 is finally here, and it is reportedly a really great phone. With an 18:9 Quad HD display, Snapdragon 821, a new dual camera setup and Google Assistant on board, device certainly turning out to be one of the hottest phones of the year, according to Androidauthority.

The LG G6 will officially be available in the United States on Friday, April 7. In Korea, it has already been there since March 10 starting at 899,800 won ($795).

The LG G6 can now be purchased from Verizon starting today. The LG G6 will have price tag of $28 per month for 24 months, or $672 outright.

There are also a few promotions going on that might help interested buyers who are not too keen to spend that much for a smartphone. For instance, there is a free 43-inch LG Smart TV ($350 value) when activating the G6 on a new line with device payment on Verizon Unlimited, as reported by Androidheadlines.

There is also up to $200 for every purchase when trading in select devices and activating a LG G6 on a smartphone payment plan with a new line or upgrade on Verizon Unlimited. Eligible trade-in devices include the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, SE, Moto Z, Moto Z Force, Moto Z Play, HTC 10, LG G4, G5, V10, V20, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Note S7, 5, S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, and S7 Edge.

In the US, the device can now be ordered from AT&T and Sprint, and buy the G6 from Verizon. For every order of the smartphone from any of those carriers before Sunday, April 30, the buyer will be receiving a free Google Home with the purchase.