It’s possible to spend as little as $300 on a 5G-compatible phone, though devices are limited in band support at that price point and are often reserved for low-cost networks.
G/O Media may get a commission.G/O Media may get a commission.G/O Media may get a commission.You get a Samsung signature 6.8-inch AMOLED display and a ridiculous 40-MP selfie cam and 100X optical zoom, as well as support for Samsung’s S Pen stylus (though S Pen not included), wireless and reverse charging, and a whopping 5000 mAh battery.
G/O Media may get a commission.There are no fancy features like wireless charging and water resistance, but the latter is in exchange for the now-rare headphone jack.
G/O Media may get a commission.If you’re willing to splurge on the Pro, you get more camera lenses, a screen with a higher refresh rate, and goodies like wireless charging and reverse charging.G/O Media may get a commission.G/O Media may get a commission.G/O Media may get a commission.G/O Media may get a commissionRumor has it that Samsung may discontinue the Note line this year now that it’s brought S Pen support to the Galaxy S line, so this may be a chance to snag a classic while you can
G/O Media may get a commission Last but not least: The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is an indulgent $2,000, but that has to do squarely with its cyberpunk design and not the 5G supportIt has other premium features that contribute to that price tag, too, like a 120Hz refresh rate, 12GB of RAM, 256GB of base storage, and reverse wireless charging
If it seems like Samsung dominates this list, well, that’s trueG/O Media may get a commission