At €399, the surprisingly feature-packed OnePlus Nord is one of the most affordable 5G smartphones widely available on the old continent. Stateside, T-Mobile claimed that title with the own-brand $400 REVVL 5G just last week, but even though its announcement was annoyingly light on details, the Samsung Galaxy A42 5G could soon step in and take the market’s entry point down to $300 or so.
If that happens, you might start wondering if there’s any room left to go even lower, and the answer is already a resounding yes. While it’s hard to predict exactly how much the world’s cheapest 5G-enabled handsets will cost this time next year, bargain hunters can definitely expect to spend way less than $400 when the first wave of phones powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4-series 5G “platform” enters the scene.
Source: Phonearena
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