How much RAM and Internal Storage does the blue AT&T LG G3 have?

Hey, looking to pickup the LG G3 and I like the blue that Best Buy has, the only thing that is topping me is that the website doesn't show whether it's the 3GB of RAM with 32GB or not. I know that the white and Gray ones are but I'm unsure about the blue one. Can anyone help?

That is because the blue color, like the all blue Samsung S5 or LA G3, is a Best Buy exclusive item. So you will only find them here. But the do have the same hardware specs.
It is hard to see online but the color is so much better in person since it has a brushed finish.
I work for Best Buy as a mobile sales associate but all my comments, posts and opinions are my own and do not in anyway reflect Best Buy.

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