Samsung is all set to launch its first flagship series of the year later today. However, that is not stopping the phone maker from launching other mid-range handsets in the market. The company has just unveiled the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G in Europe as its cheapest 5G phone yet.
This is yet another peculiar-looking smartphone making its way to the market. It does not come with a camera bump. Instead, at the back, it features four camera modules directly installed on the body of the smartphone.
Surprisingly, Samsung has not provided any details about the chipset that powers the handset. However, other sources reveal that it comes with a Dimensity 720 SoC at the helm topped with up to 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB expandable onboard storage.
It runs Android 11 topped with One UI.
At the back, the Galaxy A32 5G features a quad-sensor camera setup with a 48 MP primary sensor, an 8 MP ultra-wide cam, a 5 MP macro cam, and a 5 MP depth sensor.
For selfies, it features a 13 MP sensor.
The handset packs a 5000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging.
It will be available for sale in Europe by 12th February 2021 with a €280 price tag.