LG G3 Smartphones On Display
LG G3 smartphones are seen on display during the IFA Electronics show in Berlin September 4, 2014. Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke

The LG G3 was one of the top smartphones last year despite sporting an eye popping $575 (AU$799) price tag. Those that couldn’t afford it then can now buy brand new and unlocked LG G3s at a mere US$220 (AU$304) on eBay.

The seller says there aren't any contract obligations and it's not too good to be true. Add the brand new 32 GB 4G LTE GSM, black metallic phone to your collection and enjoy zero shipping charges. eBay offers maximum customer satisfaction and a 14-day money back guarantee, so hurry before stocks run out, reports Phone Arena.

In case, you’ve forgotten the features, we’ve compiled them for you one more time.

The smartphone has a 5.50-inche display with 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution at 538 pixels per inch. Its touchscreen allows easy navigation through various features and web pages with no jitters.

LG G3’s performance is defined by its 2.46 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor enhanced by 2 GB of RAM. You enjoy internal storage space of 16 GB, expandable to 128 GB through use of microSD card.

The 13 MP primary camera at the rear and the 2.1 MP front facing shooter are good for any amateur. You need not be a pro while shooting with the LG G3 since the phone adjusts colours, contrast and balance automatically to produce amazing pictures.

Also, the battery life pretty good as the phone’s got a 3000mAH removal battery. The phone has Android 4.4.2 OS running at its core. Check for further specs here.

Well, the LG G3 is a single SIM smartphone that uses a micro-SIM so you’ve got to do away with one contact option for yourself. The connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 4G leveraged by LTE networks for fans in India and also an FM connection. The sensor options consist of an ambient light sensor, a proximity sensor, a gyroscope and an accelerometer. The phone was released in May 2014.

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