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Samsung A32 launched in the Indian market at Rs 21,999

Samsung has finally launched the much-awaited smartphone in the Indian market, the Samsung Galaxy A32. The smartphone had multiple leaks and was also spotted on Geekbench earlier. The phone is…

Mar 1, 2021
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Samsung has finally launched the much-awaited smartphone in the Indian market, the Samsung Galaxy A32. The smartphone had multiple leaks and was also spotted on Geekbench earlier. The phone is a new offering from the company in the budget segment and comes in a single 128GB storage option but multiple RAM variants. The phone features a 6.4-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and also comes with a small waterdrop notch with a 20MP camera sensor for selfies. The rear of the phone is equipped with a quad-camera setup which includes a primary sensor of 64MP. 

The quad-camera setup also comes with an 8MP ultrawide lens, a 5MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. Since the phone has been offered in the budget segment, it only supports 4G connectivity and not 5G. It is powered by the octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 processor. It comes in  4GB/ 6GB/ 8GB of RAM options and up to 128GB of internal storage. The phone also features an in-display fingerprint sensor and a massive battery of 5,000 mAh which will be paired with a 15W fast charging support. The company claims that the phone will offer 20hrs of video playback in a single charge.

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However, they could have added 25W or more support for fast charging as multiple categories in this range have been doing so. The phone has been launched at a price of Rs 21,999 for the 6GB/128GB variant and comes in four colors Awesome White, Awesome Blue, Awesome Black, and Awesome White. The Samsung A32 is also expected to come in a 5G variant in the future with no confirmation on launch by the company yet.

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