The first 5G phone will cost $1,300 on Verizon

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Verizon will begin selling the Galaxy S10 5G on May 16 starting at $1,300. The company also announced plans for 5G in 20 new cities.

Verizon on Thursday announced that it will begin to sell the Galaxy S10 5G on May 16 for $1,300. It's the first phone with 5G included that Verizon will sell. It follows the Motorola Z3, which supports 5G, but requires a separate accessory that adds the functionality to the phone.

Verizon also said it will activate 5G in 20 new markets this year including Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Des Moines, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Phoenix, Providence, San Diego, Salt Lake City and Washington DC. T-Mobile and Sprint, still vying for a merger, are planning to roll out 5G this year but neither have activated 5G yet.

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