While the Samsung Galaxy A11 normally costs $180, you can get it for free if you join T-Mobile, purchase the phone on a 24-month payment plan, and activate a new line of service on a qualifying plan.
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Galaxy A11 looks okay for a cheap phone and sports a 6.4-inch display with 720 x 1560 pixels – this isn’t an AMOLED panel (used by
Samsung on more expensive handsets), but an LCD one, so colors are less vivid on it. The A11 further features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor, a triple rear camera, 32 GB of storage space, microSD card support, and a pretty generous 4,000 mAh battery.
A bit disappointingly, the Galaxy A11 only has 2 GB of RAM, which is fine for most tasks, but the phone will likely become laggy when a lot of apps are simultaneously open.
The Samsung Galaxy A11 is largely similar (in features and size) to the
LG K51, another Android 10 handset that’s free when you join T-Mobile. So you may want to check that smartphone, too, if you’re not sure you like the A11.