What sets AT&T Fusion 5G apart from its competition
Where AT&T Fusion 5G differs from most budget handsets is its support for next-gen networking. Namely, via its support for both AT&T’s sub-6 5G. Of course, the inclusion of HBO Max for customers on AT&T’s Unlimited Elite plan doesn’t hurt either. And neither does the expandable 64GB storage, fingerprint scanner, or unspecified octa-core processor. AT&T hasn’t detailed too many of this handset’s other specs, as of this writing. But the cameras and display in place here should be top-notch as well. Starting with the 13-megapixel selfie snapper, built into the larger-than-life scratch-resistant 6.82-inch display. That screen is rated with an HD+ resolution, as well. Around the back of the handset, AT&T Fusion 5G is packed with a quad-camera array, led by a 48-megapixel snapper and dual-LED flash. Popular shooting modes including ultra-wide panoramic and portrait mode are part of that package too. Finally, AT&T says that wireless charging and quick-charging are part of the bundle. Ensuring that users can get the most out of their device over the course of a day and that refueling is fast, just in case the 4,750mAh battery isn’t enough.
Pricing and availability
In terms of availability, the new AT&T Fusion 5G is presently set to arrive at the company for purchase around the end of CES 2022, from January 7. It won’t cost an arm and a leg either, as hinted above. Instead, the gadget, available solely in a 64GB variant, starts out at just $219.99. With pricing available from $6.12 per month with no trade-in required. And that’s for both new and existing customers.