At $219.99 with no strings attached, the AT&T Fusion 5G will become the carrier's cheapest 5G smartphone when it goes on sale this Friday, January 7.
in a lot of places, the ultra-low-cost Fusion 5G is officially guaranteed to support all of the carrier's future efforts in the low, mid, and high-band fields.
Some of the phone's specs and features will likely be kept under wraps until Friday, but we do know HD+ screen resolution, a 13MP front-facing camera, 64 gigs of internal storage space, Android 11 software, and a large 4,750mAh battery with both quick charging andNew reasons to get excited every weeksign up
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