Here are all the carriers offering the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G
The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G is Samsung’s newest device for this year. It was recently announced by the South Korean manufacturer with pre-orders coming soon. This, however, did not stop the major US carriers from announcing their latest offers for the device.
U.S. Cellular is one of the carriers that will be carrying the Galaxy S20 FE 5G. It will start accepting pre-orders today, September 24th. Color options include Cloud Navy, Cloud Lavender, and Cloud Mint.
For a limited period, switchers will be able to get the new smartphone for less than $7 per month. This just requires a new qualifying smartphone purchase with a 30-month retail installment and activation of an Unlimited with Payback Plan.
T-Mobile is also offering the device for free with pre-orders starting September 25th. You simply have to add a new line or switch to T-Mobile and get the phone with 24 monthly bill credits. But if neither is an option for you, you can get $500 off the device with an eligible device trade-in.
The specs included on the Galaxy S20 FE includes a 6.5-inch display, a 32-megapixel rear-facing camera, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. It operates on Android 10 OS upon release.
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