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Sprint's 4G LTE coverage is much better than its competitors, however, as the network covers only 28% of its service area, compared to Verizon's 70% and AT&T's 100%. If you're in an area that doesn't have 4G LTE, you're out of luck. Sadly, Sprint's unique pay-per-use data feature is the same $60 that it was before on Verizon and AT&T.You'll need to find a 4G LTE hotspot, or at least an LTE capable device that has its own hotspot. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile offer the Moto G4, but if you'd rather save a few bucks, it's easy enough to buy a 4G LTE capable Nexus 6P or Moto X Pure Edition for under $600.To see the difference, we covered all three phone models side by side on a Google Nexus 6P in this LG G6 vs. Google Nexus 6P comparison. The LG G6 is a solid device on its own, so it's nice to see the Nexus 6P also deliver a top-notch experience.The LG G6 has a higher resolution (5.7in), a larger display (5.7in vs 5.2in), and some interesting new features, such as its in-screen fingerprint sensor and three cameras. However, compared to the Nexus 6P, the LG G6 does have a smaller battery (2700mAh vs 3000mAh), but it also has slightly better battery life. The Nexus 6P has a superior camera and is still widely available and affordable.The LG G6 has a 5.7-inch, 2560 x 1440 display (533ppi), with a 2.1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and 4GB RAM. It has a rear 16MP Sony IMX298 and 5MP front-facing camera. It also features a rear-mounted fingerprint reader and a 360-degree camera. We were quite impressed by its camera performance, and it's a good-looking phone too. In the US, the phone has a starting price of $599, and will launch in the UK on 30th September for £499.The Nexus 6P is an older phone with the latest flagship processors and is well-priced at the moment. It has a 5.7-inch, 2560 x 1440 display (529ppi), with a 2.0GHz Snapdragon 810 and 4GB RAM. It has a rear-mounted
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