Standing on its promise of making 5G accessible for more people, Samsung is set to launch its new affordable 5G handset called Galaxy A32. While initial leaks of the phone came months ago, we now have more and confirmed information of Galaxy A32 5G from various certifications. Here’s all about it;
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G launching soon
While we all in the hype of upcoming Galaxy S21 series, Samsung is planning for launching some mid-range 5G smartphones too. This includes the Samsung Galaxy A32, which could be an affordable 5G handset coming along with the Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72 smartphones in a few weeks
We had the 3D CAD renders of Galaxy A32 last month, revealing its physical design already. And now, we have some more information taken from various certification sites including the FCC. The Galaxy A32, bearing the model name as SM-A326J, will support 5G bands 28, 77, and 78.
Other connectivities include Bluetooth 5.0 with Low Energy, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, 3.5mm audio jack and USB Type-C port. While the battery capacity is unknown, it’s said to be coming with a 15W (9V/1.67A) charger, that supports 10W charging also. It may come with One UI 3.0 based on Android 11 out-of-the-box.
Further, it may sport a 6.5″ display with a Samsung’s infinity-V design and has quad-rear camera set-up. This will be led by a 48-megapixel primary lens, followed by an ultra-wide lens, macro and depth sensors. Finally, it has the dimensions of 164.2×76.1×9.1mm with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
While there’s no specific date given this handset’s launch yet, it could be launched in the next few weeks alongside the Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72, and before the Galaxy S21 series.
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