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Samsung Galaxy A51 5G A516U Android Cell Phone | US Version | 128GB Storage | Prism Cube Black – AT&T Locked – (Renewed)

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Specs (AT&T US Model / SM‑A516U)

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Display6.5‑inch Super AMOLED, 1080 × 2400, Infinity display cut‑out for front camera. Back Market+2Whizz+2
Processor / ChipsetExynos 980 (mid‑range) Back Market+1
RAMTypically 6 GB RAM in the US version. Back Market+1
Storage128 GB internal, with option to expand via microSD. AT&T+1
Rear CamerasQuad setup: 48 MP main + 12 MP ultrawide + 5 MP macro + 5 MP depth. AT&T+2Whizz+2
Front Camera32 MP AT&T+1
BatteryAround 4,500 mAh (for 5G version), non‑removable. Target+1
ChargingStandard (not wireless), with fast‑charge support. AT&T+1
Network / Connectivity5G + LTE + 3G/4G support. On AT&T bands. LTE bands include 2, 4, 5, 12, 14, 29, 30, 66. AT&T+1
SoftwareShips with Android (One UI) — recent versions get updates. Official AT&T page shows Android 12. AT&T

What “AT&T Locked / Renewed” Means

  • Locked: The phone is tied to AT&T’s network. You can only use AT&T SIM cards (unless/until it’s unlocked). If you try to use it immediately with a SIM from another carrier, it likely won’t work.
  • Renewed / Refurbished: Not brand new. “Renewed” means it was pre‑owned (or returned) and then professionally cleaned, tested, repaired (if needed), and made functional again. Often less expensive than new.
  • “AT&T only / AT&T locked” means you can’t freely switch carriers without first getting the phone unlocked (if AT&T’s policy allows it; usually after certain conditions like completing a payment contract, etc.).

Pros & Cons for This Model

Pros

  • Good value for 5G + modern features (large screen, good cameras) without flagship price.
  • Adequate storage (128 GB) plus microSD slot helps if you need more.
  • Prism Cube Black is a nice aesthetic.
  • Often cheaper being renewed/refurbished.

Cons / What to Be Careful About

  • Being locked limits flexibility. If you ever move to another network, unlocking may require meeting AT&T’s requirements (e.g. account balance paid off, time elapsed, etc.).
  • Renewed/refurbished condition can vary: battery health, screen scratches, wear & tear, etc. Warranty terms matter.
  • Might not get all the latest features / updates indefinitely, because it’s older hardware.

Things to Check / to Ask Before Buying

  1. Condition & Warranty
    • What grade is “renewed” / “refurbished”? How many signs of use?
    • Is there a warranty (how long)?
  2. Battery Health
    • Since battery degrades over time, ask for its health, cycles, etc.
  3. Unlock Eligibility
    • If someday you want to use another carrier, check AT&T’s unlocking policy and whether this unit is unlockable.
  4. Software Support
    • Which Android version it is on, and whether more security updates are expected.
  5. IMEI / Blacklist Status
    • Make sure the phone’s IMEI is clean (not reported lost/stolen or blacklisted).
  6. Included Accessories
    • Charger, cable, etc. Renewed phones sometimes don’t include everything.