
This Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G cell phone can perform more daily routines efficiently and is packed with power while equipped with an intelligent battery that's big enough to share. The 6.7" Infinity-O smooth-motion display reveals every image in perfect quality and features high-quality cameras with 30x Space Zoom capabilities, capturing more details to create a realistic image. Backward-compatible with 4G networks.
Q: Can this be phone be used with T-Mobile, or should I buy the phone from T-Mobile instead?
A: You can use it with T-Mobile but you need the unlocked version of this phone
A: if you're buying unlocked, choose activate later. Activate today is only for selected carriers such as Verizon or sprint. You can purchase unlocked and call or go into your carrier's store and have them assist with switching sim card if u have it over to your new phone. They'll ask you for the model of your new phone and any other info they'll need to help you switch it over
A: The chipset that will ship for North America will be with the Snapdragon 865
A: This phone works with GSM and CDMA networks including... AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, H2O Wireless, MetroPCS, Mint Mobile, Net10, Simple Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, TRACFONE, Total Wireless, and Verizon....It is also world ready when you travel. If you have an active SIM card in another phone, just remove it and put it into this phone, while it's turned off, power it up and enjoy... It has 3G, 4G, 5G mobile data connectivity...
A: Yes, this Samsung Galaxy S20+ will work for Boost Mobile.
Q: Does this device come with E-Sim Capabilities thus allowing two lines /carriers?
A: Yes, this device comes with eSIM capabilities.
Q: Does it come with a screen saver already applied?
A: according to cnet, yes.
A: If you buy an unlock phone you can change carriers with that phone. Not sure which box to check I went into Best Buy purchased mine and I was already a verizion customer. Verizon was going to charge me $40 for the new phone. I called and complained because I have been a long time customer and they removed the $40 fee. Just and FYI.