Truck containing more than 20,000 units of Sprint’s LG G2 stolen in Indiana

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Published 26 Oct 2013

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LG is hoping to meet with some success for its latest flagship – the G2. Sadly, things are not really panning out well for the company with its shipment of 20,000 G2 being stolen in the United States.

As per a report from CNET, a truck containing more than 22,500 shipments of the LG G2 was stolen from a Indiana truck stop. The shipment was originally intended for a Sprint distribution centre. The Sprint variant of the LG G2 will be hitting the retail stores on November 8th.

There is a possibility of the pre-order shipments being delayed or a shortage of the G2 stock in the midwest on the launch day, thanks to this stolen truck. The thieves, however, are sitting on more than 12 million dollars worth of stock. Sadly for them, there is a high possibility of LG blocking the ESN number and rendering them useless.