A:AnswerIt does not, however, on Amazon you can buy a wireless charging pad that goes in between your phone case and the device which can provide wireless charging for under $20.
A:AnswerThe "unlocked" term refers to the sim card locking status by commercial telecommunication company. This phone should be able to accept all international or local USA sim cards and work with GSM system. The phone has the most worldly use 900 band which is the minimum requirement for GSM system. I have used various unlocked phone in my travel to the Philippines and other countries. One example was when I was in Spain I simply bought a local sim card for 10 Euro with minutes of call and used it to call my travel agent.
A:AnswerI think I can help you with this! Please check out this link (http://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01202971/) with steps that might help resolve this matter. If you are still having issues, please reach out to us on Facebook at (http://m.me/samsungsupport) or Twitter at (https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=18768513). ^Kayla
A:AnswerThat is a great question! The Galaxy A51 5G comes with a travel adapter, USB Type-C data cable, SIM Eject Pin, and a Quick Start Guide. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerHello. Although this Galaxy A51 5G is unlocked, we would suggest contacting the carrier to ensure their services can be added. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerHello, Tata21. The Galaxy A51 is capable of SMS and MMS messaging. Although this Galaxy A51 is unlocked, we would suggest contacting the carrier to ensure their services can be added. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerYes, the Samsung Galaxy A51 5G cellphone can be used with a prepaid carrier. I use my A51 5G with Tello (a pre-paid cellular service provider) which uses the T-Mobile GSM network. I have 5G and excellent coverage where I live.