5G has been a buzzword in the mobile industry for years, but in 2021, the tech is starting to pick up for real. If you want in on that next-generation data speeds, you might want to consider a 5G phone. In fact, most of the phones in our Best Phones and Best Android phones list already support 5G – but you don’t have to spend flagship money to get that high-speed connectivity now.
Here are the best 5G phones you can buy right now:
- Best 5G foldable phone: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2
- Best 5G phone between $1000 and $1,500: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Best 5G phone between $800 and $999: Apple iPhone 12
- Best 5G phone between $700 and $800: OnePlus 9
- Best 5G phone between $500 and $699: Apple iPhone 12 Mini
- Best 5G phone under $500: Google Pixel 4a 5G
- Best 5G phone under $450: Moto One 5G
- Best 5G phone under $300: OnePlus Nord N10
Best foldable 5G phone: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 has seen some credible competition inside China from Xiaomi and Huawei, but for the rest of the world, this is still by far the best large foldable phone to buy. We’ve written plenty about this phone, so let’s keep it simple here: the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is a major improvement over the first-gen Galaxy Fold, and it is still tech that amazes and impresses today even after eight months of release. With two stunning screens making for two unique form factors, five strong cameras, and of course, all the bands for 5G anywhere in the world, this was the phone of 2020 for some of us at XDA and continues to hold that title today.
Sure, there are nitpicks to be had: the price is high, the lack of official water resistance, and the camera system lag behind the Galaxy S21 Ultra and other recent slab flagships, but these are all trade-offs some (including a few of us here at XDA) would gladly make to own the latest and the greatest amongst all smartphones.
- The most cutting edge phone 0f 2020 still keeps that title even in 2021. If money is no object and you need to have the very best that Samsung offers, look no further than the Galaxy Z Fold 2. We love it, and so will you!
Best 5G phone between $1,000 and $1,500: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Samsung was one of the first brands to push out 5G handsets back in 2019, so it only makes sense that the Galaxy S21 Ultra supports 5G almost all the way. The only thing you need to keep in mind is mmWave support, as that is missing in regions that have not focused on mmWave yet.
In addition to top-notch connections, you’re getting the best screen possible on a mobile device right now, a Samsung AMOLED screen with an adaptive refresh rate that can max out at 120Hz, with the punchiest colors and 1,500 nits of maximum brightness. Throw in the Snapdragon 888 and a legit 10x optical zoom, and the Galaxy S21 Ultra is not just the best 5G phone right now, but the best non-foldable phone ever.
- The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is the ultimate overkill in the new 2021 flagship series, packing in a flagship SoC, a premium build, a great display, and an amazing camera setup, as well as all the extras expected on a premium flagship.
Best 5G phone between $800 and $999: Apple iPhone 12
Apple released four new iPhones last year but the best one overall for most people is the standard iPhone 12. Starting at $799 at carriers and $829 unlocked, the iPhone 12 is objectively one of the better flagship values on the market, considering it packs a premium build quality, the best-in-class 5nm A14 Bionic SoC, and a very capable camera system.
It’s also one of the few phones to have support for every global 5G band, so you know you’re going to be well connected no matter which part of the world you’re in.
- The iPhone 12 is Apple's first 5G device and it is a highly polished and powerful handset that should satisfy every need -- although XDA readers used to Android may find iOS a bit annoying to use
Between $700 and $800: OnePlus 9
The OnePlus 9 packs specs almost as powerful as the Galaxy S21 Ultra’s — it’s got a Snapdragon 888, 120Hz OLED screen, a very good 48MP main camera, and premium glass and aluminum design. However, it lacks mmWave 5G bands so in the US it only supports T-Mobile and Verizon’s 5G Nationwide, but not AT&T’s.
- The OnePlus 9 is a $729 phone that punches above its weight class and can hold its own against $1,000 phones. It supports 5G networks from Verizon and T-Mobile, but not AT&T, however.
Best 5G phone between $500 and $699: Apple iPhone 12 Mini
The iPhone 12 Mini is about as good a value as an iPhone can get right now: you’re getting a 5nm SoC that’s far more powerful than the Snapdragon 765G, a strong dual-camera system consisting of a 12MP main and ultra-wide, and all the usual iOS goodies that Apple fans swear by, like AirDrop, iCloud, instant connectivity with Apple’s ecosystem of products, etc. Even when considering that most XDA readers prefer Android, the iPhone 12 Mini is too good to leave off this list at its $699 price.
- The iPhone 12 Mini is an Apple flagship, but in a petite size and a petite price. It supports 5G and comes in a really one-hand friendly package.
Best 5G phone under $500: Google Pixel 4a 5G
The Google Pixel 4a 5G is not just the Pixel 4a with a 5G modem in it: it also has a larger 6.2-inch display, larger battery (3,885 mAh to 3,140 mAh), stereo speakers, and, of course, a newer Snapdragon 765G chip that supports 5G.
Please note there are two models of the Pixel 4a 5G in the US: the AT&T and T-Mobile model which doesn’t support mmWave high-band; and the Verizon version, which costs an extra $100, that supports all 5G bands.
If that sounds confusing, at least the rest of the package is simple and clean: with the Pixel 4a 5G, you’re getting Google’s vision of how Android should be, so everything, from UI to camera interface, is simple and clean. The camera of the Pixel 4a 5G is also identical to the Pixel 5, so you’re getting the best Google camera performance here.
- Want the purest version of Android with the best of Google's camera tech? The Pixel 4a 5G is the phone for you. The main version of Pixel 4a 5G supports low- and mid-band, while a Verizon-exclusive covers the full spectrum -- at a cost.
Also great 5G phone under $500: Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
With a 120Hz OLED display, Snapdragon 750G, and a very capable main camera that can trade blows with the Galaxy S21, the Galaxy A52 5G is one of the best value phones released this year. Yes, you’ll have to deal with more plastic than usual for Samsung devices, but the tradeoffs are worth it to save a few hundred dollars — besides, most people use a case with their phones anyway.
- The Galaxy A52 5G is one of the best budget Android phones you can buy right now, with a 120Hz screen, 5G connectivity, and Android 11.
Best 5G phone under $450: Moto One 5G
Motorola re-entered the flagship phone scene in 2020 with the Motorola Edge+, but it isn’t leaving the mid-range affordable scene behind: the Moto One 5G is the cheapest 5G-ready phone sold in the U.S., and it’s got quite an impressive list of specs: you’re getting a 90Hz LCD with a dual hole-punch cutout for two selfie cameras, a large 5,000 mAh battery, 48MP main camera, and a Snapdragon 765G.
The cheaper AT&T model, just like the Velvet, does not support high-band mmWave, but the Verizon model does, but it will almost certainly cost a bit more.
- Motorola's latest brings 5G connectivity and high-refresh screen for under $500, making it the best value 5G phone in the US.
Best 5G phone under $300: OnePlus Nord N10
With a Snapdragon 690 and a plasticky body, no one’s going to confuse the OnePlus Nord N10 as a flagship phone; but it’s got the required modem for connectivity to 5G and still sports a rather lively 6.5-inch, 90Hz AMOLED display. And despite the older SoC, the phone still performs at a satisfactory level thanks to the super clean and smooth OxygenOS software.
For optics, the 64MP main camera gets the job done, but the 8MP ultra-wide camera can be hit or miss. But that 4,300 mAh battery can power the phone all day with ease.
- The OnePlus Nord N10 5G is a budget 5G handset that offers long battery life and a good screen.
Also great at under $300: Samsung Galaxy A22 5G
The newest release on this list is also the most affordable 5G phone, at a starting price of €229 (around $277) in Europe. No availability has been announced outside of Europe yet, but it could hit stateside, and even if not, there’s always the importing option.
The Galaxy A22 5G offers a 6.6-inch screen with a 90Hz refresh rate — although this is the rare Samsung phone with an LCD panel instead of OLED; handling processing and connectivity is the MediaTek Dimensity 700, and you have a camera system that covers the wide and ultra-wide focal lengths (along with the usual depth and macro sensors).
Ultimately, if money is no object, my pick of the best 5G phones right now in June 2021 is a two-way tie between the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and the Galaxy S21 Ultra — but I understand the price makes either a no-go for many people. For most people, I think the iPhone 12 or OnePlus 9 are excellent purchases; you’re getting basically as good a smartphone as last year’s technology allows, at a reasonable price under four digits. Of course, if you’re on a tighter budget, then the Google Pixel 4a 5G is also a worthy choice.
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