AT&T launching Samsung Galaxy S10 5G on June 17
AT&T will soon be offering the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G smartphone but there’s a catch. Upon launch, only business customers and developers can get their hands on the AT&T powered Galaxy S10 5G smartphone.
AT&T’s Business Unlimited Preferred subscribers can get their hands on the 5G-enabled device and start using it under its 5G+ network or the millimeter wave (mmWave) 5G network. As of this writing, only 19 cities support this network and in “very limited” areas. But the wireless carrier plans to expand the network to at least 30 cities.
The device is priced at $1,000 for the 256GB version. This pricing is available for a limited time period only. You can get your hands on this device starting June 17th.
There is no word yet on when this smartphone will be available to more AT&T customers.
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