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A: It will work on CDMA and GSM networks but the only caveat is that the 5G on the Samsung A52 5G does not support Verizon's UWB (Ultra Wide Band) for 5G. It will still use Verizon's 5G but if only Ultra Wide Band is available where you are then you won't get the best speeds. The different bands/standards are so confusing that you have to do a lot of research into them. If you buy a phone from your carrier it will support whatever bands they use.
Q: Does the A52 work on any carrier, like boost mobile for example?
A: Yes, it should work with almost any carrier. The 5G aspect may not work with some carriers, but your standard LTE should work just fine!
A: That is a great question! The galaxy A52 5G is not able to support wireless charging. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A: Yes! This phone has a headphone jack (was just at Best Buy yesterday & checked out this phone) ... & just for info, also has a micro sd card slot. Many phones these days have neither.
Q: Is this phone compatible with Verizon
A: Yes. I use Verizon and the Unlocked Model sold at Best Buy supports CDMA & GSM Providers. I own a Galaxy A52 5G Unlocked bought from Best Buy using Verizon Wireless 5G
A: This model sold at Best Buy is compatible with both GSM and CDMA Providers. There are other varients versions of this device, and you more than likely were reading about the international version which only supports GSM Providers. That version also doesn't support 5G. So you have to be careful when doing research, because getting all of the model varients and other competing with it such as Galaxy A32 and A72 all have different qualities depending on where in the world you are located and even how much your willing to spend.
Q: Can you turn off 5G if needed to, to save on battery life?
A: Yes, you have 4 options if you go to settings, connections, mobile networks, network mode: 1. 5G/LTE/3G/2G (auto connect) 2. LTE/3G/2G (auto connect) 3. 3G/2G (auto connect) 4. 2G only
Q: Does the 5G work on T-Mobile?
A: Yes, I popped the SIM from my old phone into it and it worked right away. Good 5G speeds in certain areas. It's supposed to support their Band71 (4G and N71 5G). tmoband71.com