TMUS T-Mobile US Inc.

More 5G Phones Coming Your Way: Samsung Galaxy A Series Heading to T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile

Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced more 5G devices coming to the Un-carrier with the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G and A52 5G. T-Mobile leads the industry with the most Android smartphone customers in the U.S., and T-Mobile customers are the first to get the Galaxy A32 5G in the U.S. as the exclusive postpaid wireless provider at launch. Plus, the Samsung Galaxy A02s and A12 will be coming to T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile as well. The Samsung Galaxy A12, A32 5G and A52 5G will all be available at T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile on April 9 with the Galaxy A02s availability to follow.

All four of these smartphones tap into T-Mobile’s Advanced LTE network, covering 99% of Americans, and the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G and A52 5G pack even more punch lighting up T-Mobile’s Extended Range 5G for nationwide coverage and Ultra Capacity 5G for super-fast speeds.

T-Mobile is America’s 5G leader with the largest and fastest 5G network. T-Mobile’s Extended Range 5G covers 287 million people across 1.6 million square miles. And with Sprint now part of T-Mobile, the Un-carrier is widening its lead, lighting up Ultra Capacity 5G across the country and bringing fast 5G speeds to more places than anyone else. Ultra Capacity 5G can deliver speeds around 300 Mbps with peaks of 1 Gbps, and now covers 125 million people. And, T-Mobile just announced its latest wireless plan, — the first and only consumer smartphone plan with unlimited Premium Data — both 4G and 5G — so customers can stream all they want and can’t be slowed down based on how much data they use.

Samsung Galaxy A Series:

  • Samsung Galaxy A32 5G features a 6.5” HD+ display with quad rear cameras including a 48MP main camera. It packs a massive 5,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging capabilities.
    • T-Mobile customers can get it in 64GB in Awesome Black starting at $11.75/month ($0 down, FRP: $282).
    • Switch to Metro and get the Galaxy A32 5G for $29.99. Already a Metro customer? Get the Galaxy A32 5G for $199.99 when adding a new line.
  • Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has a 6.5” FHD+ OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, quad rear cameras including a 64MP main camera and 32MP front facing camera. It comes equipped with a 4,500 battery, plus 15W fast charging capabilities.
    • T-Mobile customers can get it in 128GB in Awesome Black starting at $21/month ($0 down, FRP: $504).
    • Switch to Metro and get the Galaxy A52 5G for $199.99. Already a Metro customer? Get the Galaxy A52 5G for $249.99 when adding a new line.
  • Samsung Galaxy A12 (LTE) has a 6.5” HD+ display, quad rear cameras and a 5,000 mAh battery.
    • T-Mobile customers can get the Galaxy A12 for free with 24 monthly bill credits when adding a new line. Not looking to add a line? Get the Galaxy A12 in 32GB in Black starting at $7.50/month ($0 down, FRP: $180).
    • New Metro customers can get the Galaxy A12 for free when they switch to Metro and existing customers can get the Galaxy A12 free when they add a new line.
  • Samsung Galaxy A02s (LTE) has a 6.5” HD+ display with triple rear-facing cameras and a 5MP front facing camera. It comes packed with a 5,000mAh battery, plus facial recognition capabilities for added security. Stay tuned for pricing details.

Monthly payments are for well-qualified customers over 24 months on T-Mobile’s no-interest Equipment Installment Plan.

Looking for those sweet unboxing videos? Stay tuned for videos dropping soon on all of the new A Series, here: and .

Looking to switch to the Un-carrier? In addition to unlimited Premium Data — 4G and 5G — that can’t slow down based on how much data you use, also includes UHD streaming up to 4K resolution and the industry’s most generous smartphone mobile hotspot with 40GB of high-speed data, along with other Un-carrier benefits like taxes and fees included, for single lines and family plans, industry-leading with Scam Shield Premium and the with Team of Experts.

For more information on the latest Samsung Galaxy A Series at T-Mobile, head . For more details at Metro, head . For more information on T-Mobile’s 5G network, visit: .

Follow T-Mobile’s Official Twitter Newsroom to stay up-to-date with the latest company news.

Metro Offers: Limited time offers while supplies last. Plus sales tax. Device purchase and port-in of existing wireless number (or for free Galaxy A12 for existing customers, eligible new line) required for instant rebate. ID verification required. Limit 2 instant rebates/account. No rain checks. Free A12: If you cancel wireless service, credits may stop & remaining balance on required finance agreement may be due; if cancelling your account you can contact us first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments. Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. $10 SIM and $20 assisted or upgrade support charge may apply. Qualifying credit and service required. 5G: Capable device required; coverage not available in some areas. Some uses may require certain plan or feature; see T-Mobile.com. MAX: Activate up to 4K UHD streaming on capable device, or video typically streams at 480p.

About T-Mobile

T-Mobile U.S. Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile and Sprint. For more information please visit: .

EN
07/04/2021

Underlying

To request access to management, click here to engage with our
partner Phoenix-IR's CorporateAccessNetwork.com

Reports on T-Mobile US Inc.

T-Mobile US Inc: 1 director

A director at T-Mobile US Inc sold 12,300 shares at 240.800USD and the significance rating of the trade was 70/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the last two years clearl...

Dave Nicoski ... (+2)
  • Dave Nicoski
  • Ross LaDuke

Vital Signs: Actionable charts

In this product we rank the most positive and negative domestic stocks, filter the symbols by market-cap and trading volume, and then divide the companies into sectors and groups. We then manually look through charts leadership/changes, bottoms-up/top-down ideas, short-term patterns that may have long-term significance, etc. We believe you will find this product valuable as significant price and relative moves begin in the daily charts.

Jonathan Chaplin
  • Jonathan Chaplin

T-Mobile: Quick thoughts following the 1Q25 call

What’s new: in this note we cover the case for T-Mobile buying a cable asset and what we learned about the odds of this from the call, new insights into T-Mobile’s fiber strategy, what it means for Cable and Fiber assets, further thoughts on the slowdown in growth in the broadband market, important insights into what might be driving the strength in the mobile market, and how T-Mobile will approach tariffs. We will publish a separate comprehensive review of results and model update shortly.

Jonathan Chaplin
  • Jonathan Chaplin

T-Mobile's most recent price moves suggest rising competition

What’s new: Verizon reported mid-single-digit growth in gross adds after amending their offers in mid-March and double-digit growth in gross adds after launching a three-year price guarantee in April. T-Mobile responded with new plans that include a five-year price guarantee this morning. We cover implications for the industry in this quick comment.

 PRESS RELEASE

T-Mobile Announces Proposed Public Offering of Senior Notes

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) (“T-Mobile”) announced today that T-Mobile USA, Inc., its direct wholly-owned subsidiary (“T-Mobile USA” or the “Issuer”), plans to offer, subject to market and other conditions, senior notes (the “notes”) in a registered public offering. T-Mobile USA intends to use the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes, which may include among other things, share repurchases, any dividends declared by T-Mobile’s Board of Directors and refinancing of existing indebtedness on an ongoing basis. Barclays Capital Inc.,...

ResearchPool Subscriptions

Get the most out of your insights

Get in touch