
The Sprint Galaxy S10 5G launch date is officially confirmed today. It is the second telecom company in the United States to introduce the first Samsung 5G smartphone to customers. AT&T made a similar ad yesterday, but only offers the device to business and developer customers initially.
Verizon was the first carrier to sell the Galaxy S10 5G in the US. The carrier actually had the uniqueness of the 5G variant for a few weeks. It has now become clear that the singularity has now gone.
The Sprint Galaxy S10 5G release date is June 21
Sprint today confirmed that customers will be able to have the Galaxy S10 5G on its network starting June 21. It will only initially be available in the four markets that launched Sprint's 5G mobile service late last month. The list includes Houston, Atlanta, Dallas and Kansas City. The phone will be available in other 5G markets such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Phoenix and Washington DC in the coming weeks.
Those who want to pick one can place their pre-orders starting today on the Sprint website. They can save $ 250 with pre-order, then pay $ 40.28 a month for the $ 0 Sprint Flex Lease 18-month program. The device costs exactly $ 1,299.
New Sprint customers will have to activate the 5G phone on its unlimited premium plan. It costs $ 80 per month per line and includes unlimited data, chat, and transcripts. Plus, access to Amazon Prime, Hulu, Twitch Prime, and Tidal HiFi, plus a 100GB LTE Mobile Hotspot.
Sprint is also working with Hatch to bring 5G game streaming experiences to the Galaxy S10 5G. Samsung has already launched a hatch app for this device in the US. It enables Galaxy S10 5G owners to play games like Hitman Go and Monument Valley via stream without having to install them.
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