Vodafone. Here's HOW MUCH THE FIRST 5G SUBSCRIPTIONS COST in Romania

Vodafone. The first 5G subscriptions in Romania have been launched, Red Infinity 17 and 25 being available, here is how much it costs, and with which 5G phone they are offered in the country.

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Vodafone. The mobile operator revealed today what the first 5G subscriptions in Romania are and how much they cost, together with the first phone model that can be used in the operator's network. More than a month ago, Vodafone demonstrated the performance of its 5G network created in Romania with equipment from Huawei and Ericsson, and today it decided to launch the first two 5G subscriptions, together with the first phone capable of connecting to them.

Vodafone. Red Infinity 17 and 25 are the names of the first two 5G subscriptions in Romania, and the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is the phone that will allow you to use them, being sold together with these subscriptions. Vodafone's 5G subscriptions cost 17 euros and 25 euros respectively per month, offering unlimited internet traffic in the operator's network, which is the most important of all that they include for customers.

Vodafone. Here's HOW MUCH THE FIRST 5G SUBSCRIPTIONS COST in Romania

Vodafone subscriptions 5g red infinity xiaomi mi mix 3

Vodafone. Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 can be bought from the operator together with these 5G subscriptions at a monthly rate of 25 euros or 30 euros, depending on the Red Infinity subscription chosen by the user. Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is not a spectacular phone, but Vodafone didn't really have alternatives to sell with these 5G subscriptions, so until the appearance of phones from Samsung or Huawei, there is nothing else.

Vodafone. On the other hand, the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is cheap enough to be offered with 5G subscriptions at a modest cost, so that customers can enjoy everything the network has to offer.

Vodafone. Where is there 5G coverage from the operator?

Vodafone. Although the mobile operator announced a few weeks ago that it has active 5G stations in certain areas of Bucharest, it seems that the availability has already been extended to Cluj-Napoca and Constanta. Vodafone does not say exactly in which areas in these cities customers with 5G subscriptions will be able to enjoy the signal to use the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 after they buy it, so it remains for everyone to experiment.

Vodafone. As the first operator to offer 5G services in Romania, the company is doing quite well, and has a very interesting offer, so we just have to see what Orange, Telekom, or RCS & RDS.