Samsung has been on a mission to significantly lower the barrier of entry to the world of 5G. The company already offers multiple mid-range handsets that are compatible with 5G networks. It's now bringing the latest and cheapest 5G Galaxy A phones to the United States.
These new Samsung handsets will make 5G much more attainable for customers in the United States. The cheapest among the new models costs under $300. It presents an exceptional opportunity for customers to try 5G without having to make a significant investment.
Samsung's first sub-$300 phone is here
The Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A42 5G and the Galaxy A32 5G are Samsung's cheapest 5G Galaxy A phones this year. All three are now making their way to the United States. The best part is that all three devices come with a charger in the box.
Samsung's Galaxy A52 5G is an even better iteration of the very solid Galaxy A52. It gets a higher 120Hz refresh rate display as well as a better Snapdragon 750G chipset. Almost everything else is the same as the LTE variant.
Check out our Galaxy A52 review to learn more about Samsung's best mid-range smartphone yet. The Galaxy A52 5G costs $499.99 in the United States and will be available with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
The Galaxy A42 5G comes with a respectable 6.6-inch HD+ display and the Snapdragon 750G processor paired with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. Prices for this handset start at $399.99.
Lastly, the Galaxy A32 5G is the cheapest 5G phone that Samsung is offering in the US. It has a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD display with a MediaTek MT6853 processor, 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. Prices start at $279.99.
Samsung is also launching the Galaxy A12 ($179.99) and Galaxy A02s ($109.99) in the United States as its new entry-level options. These are obviously not 5G-enabled but present good value for money nonetheless.
The Galaxy A42 5G is going to be available in the US starting tomorrow. The Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A32 5G and Galaxy A12 will go on sale come April 9. The Galaxy A02s will be available from April 29.