We already know what the unannounced Samsung Galaxy A32 5G looks like, thanks to the CAD renders that surfaced last November. Today we are looking at a bunch of official press renders leaked by WinFuture, which corroborate previous design leaks and reveal the A32 5G will come in at least four colors.
The Galaxy A32 5G will pack an Infinity-V
display, which is rumored to measure 6.5" diagonally. The rear panel of
the phone, made of plastic, is home to a quad camera setup. The primary shooter
reportedly uses a 48MP sensor, with the rest said to be ultrawide, depth, and
macro units.
The rear cameras and flash on the Galaxy
A32 5G are placed separately on the panel instead of being housed together
inside an island, which is a refreshing design change, but they do protrude,
meaning the phone will likely wobble on flat surfaces. On the left side of the
Galaxy A32 5G's frame is the SIM card slot, and on the right is the volume
rocker and power button with a fingerprint scanner embedded in it. From
previously leaked renders we know the A32 5G has a USB-C port at the bottom
joined by a 3.5mm headphone jack.
We don't have the detailed specs of the
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G, but the smartphone was spotted on Geekbench with Android
11, Dimensity 720 SoC, and 4GB RAM. It has also appeared on FCC with NFC and a
15W in-box charger. There's no word from Samsung about the Galaxy A32 5G yet,
but the smartphone has bagged multiple certifications, and now that its
official renders are out, it shouldn't be too long before the Korean
conglomerate unveils its cheapest 5G smartphone.
