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Samsung 5G phone to hit the market on April 5
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SME Times News Bureau | 21 Mar, 2019
Samsung on Thursday said it will release its first 5G smartphone in the
first week of April in South Korea, making it the world's first mobile
device with the next-generation network capability.
The South
Korean tech giant said Galaxy S10's 5G model will go on sale on April 5,
without a pre-order programme, Yonhap news agency reported.
Though
Samsung did not disclose the price, it is expected to cost around 1.5
million won ($1,332) in the domestic market, according to industry
sources.
On Monday, the state-run National Radio Research Agency
said Galaxy S10's 5G model has passed signal verification test, giving
the green light for its launch in the South Korean market.
South
Korea's three mobile carriers have been preparing to roll out their
commercial 5G service for Samsung's smartphone built for the high-speed
network.
Samsung's schedule is about a week earlier than the US
carrier Verizon's plan to launch its first 5G smartphone service on
Motorola's MotoZ3, essentially a 4G phone with a special attachment that
gives it 5G capability, in Chicago and Minneapolis on April 11.
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