After launching the Galaxy A32 5G last month, Samsung has finally made its LTE variant official. The Galaxy A32 is Samsung's latest mid-range smartphone and it differs from the Galaxy A32 5G in a few aspects. The Galaxy A32 is officially the company's first mid-range smartphone with a high-refresh-rate display.
The Galaxy A32 (4G) sports a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-U display with a 90Hz refresh rate, Full HD+ resolution, an in-display optical fingerprint reader, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. In comparison, the Galaxy A32 5G has a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD Infinity-V display with a 60Hz refresh rate. The phone runs Android 11 out of the box and comes equipped with an octa-core processor (probably the MediaTek Helio G80), 4GB/6GB/8GB RAM, and 64GB/128GB internal storage. There is a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
In terms of imaging, the Galaxy A32 features a 20MP selfie camera (F2.2 aperture) and a 64MP rear-facing quad-camera setup. It has an 8MP ultrawide camera, a 5MP depth sensor, and a 5MP macro camera. Connectivity features include a dual-SIM card slot (in some markets), GPS, Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C port, and a headphone jack. It is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 15W fast charging. It also features Samsung Pay and Samsung Knox.
The Galaxy A32 will be available in four ‘Awesome' colors: Awesome Black, Awesome Blue, Awesome Violet, and Awesome White. The South Korean firm hasn't revealed its detailed availability yet, but the phone will be available in Russia for RUB 19,990 (around $268) for the 4GB+64GB version and RUB 21,990 ($294) for the 128GB version. We expect it to be launched soon in various other markets, including India.