AT&T will begin taking orders for the LG G Flex curved-screen smartphone on Jan. 24, the company announced today.
The LG G Flex is one of the first two phones released to the public to feature a curved screen. The device, which went on sale in South Korea in late 2013, curves vertically from its top downward, creating a shape that fits snug into users’ palms.
The Dallas-based carrier said it will sell the G Flex for $299.99 with a two-year contract. Users can also get the phone with the AT&T Next plan, which lets users upgrade their devices more frequently than they can with a contract.
Users who want to upgrade after 12 months with the Next plan must pay $34.75 for the device while those who want to upgrade after 18 months pay $26.74 per month.
AT&T said users can go online or in stores to order the G Flex on Jan. 24. The device will go on sale in stores Feb. 7.
Besides AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are also set to carry the device. Sprint will begin selling the device on Jan. 31 for $299.99 with a two-year contract. T-Mobile has not said when it will sell the device or how much it will charge for the phone.