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AT&T's first Voice over LTE phone? Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

The $50 Samsung smartphone becomes to first in AT&T's lineup with HD Voice.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Samsung's Galaxy S4 Mini becomes AT&T's first phone with HD Voice. James Martin/CNET

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini may not be the sexiest phone to showcase the launch of AT&T's new Voice over LTE network, but starting May 23, this smaller, cheaper Android handset becomes the carrier's first device with HD Voice.

Selling at $50 with a new, two-year contract (you can also get it through the Next 18 or Next 12 payment plans), the

Mini has a 4.3-inch display, an 8-megapixel camera, and a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor. You can buy it from AT&T in black or pink.

HD Voice rolls out first in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, with other states and markets to follow.