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This week, Samsung launches a Galaxy A51 5G version in the United States

The next midrange phone from Samsung is the Galaxy A51, with 5G connectivity. Originally launched in April, this newly announced Pixel 4A (which also comes with a 5G release), normally costs US$ 400 and fits comfortably in the area now occupied by the discounted Pixel 3A. Samsung says the new A51 5G version is for $500 and works on T-Mobile and 5 G networks in Verizon.

Samsung originally announced that in April it will receive its Galaxy A-series lineup of 5G, while the A52 is the second to get faster network treatment after the A71, which costs $600. The A51 has slightly less impressive specs in comparison to the A71, the A51 has a 6,5-inch fhd+ oled infinity-o display with a hole-punch camera on the screen, an all-embracing back camera system with a fine quad cell phone, 128 GB of onboard storage, a 4 GB of RAM and a 4 000mAh of battery.

Samsung says that on 7 August the A51 5G will be available for T-Mobile, which announced today that its 5 G network will expand by 30%. This also includes the device being sent to the T-Mobile network. From 13 August on, Verizon and its 5G millimeter wave network will be available with the A51 5 G UW version, which will also support the Samsung Galaxy S20 5G.






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