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These Are the 5G Phones Worth Buying This Year - Gizmodo
Feb 25, 2021 1 min, 38 secs

Apple, Google, Samsung, OnePlus, and even some budget smartphone players have all fully committed to the new wireless specification, though it’s not equal across the major carriers.

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.

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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.

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There are no fancy features like wireless charging and water resistance, but the latter is in exchange for the now-rare headphone jack.

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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.

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Rumor 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

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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 support

It 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 true

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