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Samsung unveils Galaxy A32 4G with 64MP quad cameras and 90Hz display

Samsung has quietly unveiled the Galaxy A32 4G. The new variant has been launched after the company recently unveiled the Dimensity 720 chipset powered Galaxy A32 5G smartphone in Europe. As per a report by GizmoChina, Samsung is yet to reveal the pricing and availability of the new device.

The new Samsung Galaxy A32 4G comes with a 6.4-inch S-AMOLED display with an Infinity-U notch design. The panel is capable of running Full HD+ resolution at a 90Hz refresh rate. Interestingly, this makes the Galaxy A32 the first A-series smartphone to feature a 90Hz display. Under the display, Samsung has also hidden an integrated fingerprint scanner. In terms of design, the Galaxy A32 4G is quite manageable as the phone measures 158.9x73.6x8.4mm and weighs 184 grams. 

Samsung Galaxy A32: Specifications and features

Under the hood, we have an unspecified octa-core processor powering the Galaxy A32 4G. The chipset is clocked at 2.0GHz which could very likely be a Helio G85 chipset. This is paired to multiple RAM options like 4 GB, 6 GBB, and 8GB. For storage, Samsung has announced two choices 64GB and 128GB. This can be expanded using a microSD card for additional storage.

As for cameras, the phone comes with quad rear cameras with a 64-megapixel primary lens, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, a 5-megapixel macro shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. As for selfies, the phone comes with a 20-megapixel camera. The device comes with a 5,000mAh battery which supports 15W charging. The phone has been announced to be available in colors like Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Blue, and Awesome Violet.

As mentioned above, Samsung has not made any announcements about the pricing or availability of the device. For now, the company has only revealed the specifications and colour variants of the device. However, with the information now revealed, it is only a matter of time before Samsung reveals other details about the device as well.



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