The cheapest carrier-locked 5G smartphone available in the US is even cheaper than usual at the nation’s fastest-growing mobile network operator, undercutting its slightly larger and more impressive 5G-enabled Galaxy A71 brother, as well as plenty of 4G LTE-only mid-rangers.
After taking your monthly bill credits into consideration, you’re looking at spending a measly $10.50 every 30 days instead of the full 21 bucks, amounting to a very reasonable $252 all in all. Since there are no other strings attached to this sweet new deal, it’s pretty hard to turn it down if you’re in the market for a budget-friendly Android handset with a respectable spec sheet.
Nonetheless, this is still a reasonably powerful device that also comes with a generous 6 gigs of memory on deck, as well as a 4,500mAh battery, versatile quad rear-facing camera system consisting of a 48MP main snapper, 12MP ultra-wide shooter, 5MP macro lens, and 5MP depth sensor, a single 32MP selfie cam, under-display fingerprint recognition, and yes, even a good old fashioned headphone jack.