Samsung to Officially Introduce Its Galaxy S10 5G on April 5 – Estimated Price Less Than Fully-Loaded Galaxy S10 Plus

Samsung to Officially Introduce Its Galaxy S10 5G on April 5 – Estimated Price Less Than Fully-Loaded Galaxy S10 Plus

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Back in February, Samsung unveiled the entire Galaxy S10 lineup and while the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10 Plus have been released, the Galaxy S10 5G still hasn’t made a debut. Samsung had earlier said that the phone would be released sometime in the second quarter of the year, and it turns out the unveiling will happen during the first week of April.

The Galaxy S10 5G has received a green signal from South Korea’s National Radio Research Agency and the phone will now be released on April 5 in South Korea. The phone was apparently going to be released earlier but it was delayed because of discussions between the South Korean government and carrier partners. The Korean government apparently wants to be the first country in the world to release a commercial mobile 5G, before Verizon launches its 5G network in the U.S. on April 11.

Samsung to Officially Introduce Its Galaxy S10 5G on April 5 – Estimated Price Less Than Fully-Loaded Galaxy S10 Plus

Mar 21, 2019, 12:36pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-galaxy-s10-5g-april-5/ > Back in February, Samsung unveiled the entire Galaxy S10 lineup and while the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10 Plus have been released, the Galaxy S10 5G still hasn’t made a debut. Samsung had earlier said that the phone would be released sometime in the second quarter of the year, and it turns out the unveiling will happen during the first week of April. > The Galaxy S10 5G has received a green signal from South Korea’s National Radio Research Agency and the phone will now be released on April 5 in South Korea. The phone was apparently going to be released earlier but it was delayed because of discussions between the South Korean government and carrier partners. The Korean government apparently wants to be the first country in the world to release a commercial mobile 5G, before Verizon launches its 5G network in the U.S. on April 11.