A Truck Full Of 22,500 LG G2 Phones Gets Stolen in Indiana

According to a report, a truck which was containing 22,500 units of the LG’s flagship device, LG G2 was stolen on the way to its destination in Louisville.

A report from CNET confirms that the LG G2 phones in the truck were for an US carrier Sprint and was supposed to launch early next month. The phones were stolen at 6:30 PM on Thursday in Indiana, and LG representative confirmed the report, the driver left the truck for a bathroom break and when he was back the truck was missing.

The Indiana police was informed along with the FBI. The phones might not make there way all the way to India, but be aware if you find a cheap LG G2 somewhere!

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8 responses to “A Truck Full Of 22,500 LG G2 Phones Gets Stolen in Indiana”

  1. system.img Avatar
    system.img

    *their way all the way to India

  2. Prince Runtu Avatar
    Prince Runtu

    yap but imei number only gets tracked when u put a sim on it…but if u can get a premium phone in very cheap price zone which is now on a lot of ppl thinking they can get so why not just use it for show offf…and i dont think imei number can be track if u just browse net through wifi…..but always tools tricks available to change ur mac ip to something new or hide behind some good router with nat firewall dhcp….so big reason to hunt it down i mean lets just face it who dont wanna get a premium mobile phone on a very low price….

  3. uddesh Avatar
    uddesh

    from now i will search everywhere where i will get it for chjeap price and i will complaine it to police

  4. Sagar Bhalerao Avatar
    Sagar Bhalerao

    The Company must be having IMEI no of these phones through which they can track it!

  5. anonymous Avatar
    anonymous

    to india?? why would u say that??

  6. alias Avatar
    alias

    to india?….

  7. Prasad Avatar
    Prasad

    Unofficial giveaway ????

    1. tomas Avatar
      tomas

      Bwahahahaha xD

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