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.