The cheapest carrier-locked 5G smartphone in the US is finally available in an unlocked variant after making its international debut a while ago and recently being released on T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T.
Incredibly enough, the same pre-owned handsets can be traded in with a cracked screen in exchange for a very similar price cut, ranging from $110 for a Galaxy Note 8, for instance, to as much as $225 for a damaged Galaxy Note 9 or iPhone X.
The same apparently goes for AT&T customers for some reason, so technically, this is a 5G-capable device only if you choose to activate it on T-Mobile or Sprint.
The e-commerce giant will take your order and email you with an estimated delivery date when that will become available while not charging you until actually shipping the product.
Similarly, B&H Photo Video will accept your pre-order and deliver the phone on a first-come-first-served basis starting on a currently unspecified date. Unfortunately, there are no deal sweeteners to be had at this typically generous retailer.