If a leaked pricing grid shared by PocketNow is anything to go by, it looks like MetroPCS, T-Mobile’s prepaid subsidiary, is preparing to bring the to the United States. At present the handset, which , is only available in the Asian market, but the carrier appears to believe there’s a strong demand for a budget-friendly 5-inch smartphone in its home region as it will be adding the device to its lineup on Monday, June 27 where it’ll be available to purchase for just $60.
Don’t be put off by the Galaxy On5′s low price tag, though. It’s still a capable handset, and we’d recommend it for anyone who doesn’t need a phone sporting the . Under the hood, it packs a 1.3GHz in-house Exynos 3475 quad-core processor, a Mali-T720 GPU, 1.5GB of RAM, an 8MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP selfie snapper and a 2,600mAh removable Li-Ion battery that’ll last for around 15-hours of intermediate use on a stable 3G/4G cellular connection.
Don’t be put off by the Galaxy On5′s low price tag, though. It’s still a capable handset, and we’d recommend it for anyone who doesn’t need a phone sporting the . Under the hood, it packs a 1.3GHz in-house Exynos 3475 quad-core processor, a Mali-T720 GPU, 1.5GB of RAM, an 8MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP selfie snapper and a 2,600mAh removable Li-Ion battery that’ll last for around 15-hours of intermediate use on a stable 3G/4G cellular connection.