Another piece of the puzzle that is the Galaxy A32 5G fell into place recently when the unannounced device was spotted in the HTML5Test browser benchmark by our colleagues at GalaxyClub. There, it was revealed that the Galaxy A32 5G will indeed hit the market running Android 11 instead of Android 10.
The Galaxy S20 series could receive the highly anticipated One UI 3.0 firmware update before the Galaxy A32 5G gets a chance to shine on shelves but the latter device might be the company's first to ship with Android 11 and One UI 3.0 out of the box.
The Galaxy A32 5G, model number SM-A326B, was spotted in the browser benchmark running Samsung Internet 13 along with the latest version of Android OS. The benchmark also revealed an aspect ratio of 20:9 for the display but not much else.
But whether or not the Galaxy A32 5G will be the first Samsung phone to ship with Android 11 out of the box depends on the company's launch schedule. We're hearing that the Galaxy A32 5G should be unveiled in December or early January, presumably around the time the Galaxy S21 series will be introduced.
Customers will likely get to choose from four color options including black, blue, orange, and white, but as usual, color availability will probably differ from one market to the next.