Samsung Galaxy A20 and A10e coming to T-Mobile, the latter will cost as low as $0

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Samsung Galaxy A20 and A10e coming to T-Mobile, the latter will cost as low as $0
T-Mobile just unveiled that it's getting ready to release two affordable Samsung smartphones that boast modern designs: Galaxy A20 (seen above) and Galaxy A10e, both officially announced not long ago. The new handsets will go on sale at T-Mobile next week, on July 26, with one of them being available for free in certain conditions.

The new Samsung phone that T-Mobile will let you get for free is the Galaxy A10e (already launched by other US carriers, including AT&T and Boost Mobile). The A10e will cost you zero bucks if you add a new T-Mobile service line with 24 monthly bill credits. Without a new line, the device will be priced at $7.30 per month over 24 months, or $175 outright.

Running Android 9 Pie, the Samsung Galaxy A10e sports a 5.8-inch IPS display with 720 x 1560 pixels and is powered by a mid-range octa-core Samsung Exynos 7884 processor. Other features include 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of expandable storage space, an 8 MP rear camera, a 5 MP front-facing camera, and a 3000 mAh battery.



Similar to the A10e, the Samsung Galaxy A20 runs Android 9 Pie and hides an Exynos 7884 processor inside. However, this is a larger phone with some slightly more advanced features, which is why it'll cost $10 down and $10 per month over 24 months, or $250 outright.


The Galaxy A20 sports a 6.4-inch, 720 x 1560 pixels Super AMOLED display and comes with 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of expandable internal memory, and a 4000 mAh battery. On the back, the A20 hosts a fingerprint scanner and a dual camera (13 MP + wide-angle 5 MP), while its front-facing camera is an 8 MP one.

Do you think you'll want to buy any of these two Galaxy phones once T-Mobile starts selling them? Let us know in the comments section below.

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