Samsung is preparing to launch several affordable 5G smartphones in the mid-range Galaxy A series this year. Samsung Galaxy A32 5G press renders have leaked online suggesting the design of the phone. It will likely arrive first as the company’s cheapest 5G smartphone. This is not the first time leaks for the phone have popped online. However, this time it comes from around a trusted source.
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Leaks on Samsung Galaxy A32
A trusted tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer aka @OnLeaks posted clear CAD-based renders of the Samsung Galaxy A32. It shows off the phone from all angles. It can come with an Infinity-V display, which, according to previous leaks, will measure 6.5 inches.
As visible in the renders, the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G can get a quad rear camera setup with each sensor having its own separate cutout. Moreover, it will be a mid-range offering with 5G connectivity, which can come with quad rear cameras, a waterdrop display, and a Type-C port. In addition, it will come with a flat rear panel and triple vertically aligned. We also see an LED flash and an unknown sensor as well. Unlike other Samsung devices, this model will not have cameras enclosed in thick protruding rectangular housing.
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In addition, we also see a waterdrop notch and a sizeable chin. As per the report, the Samsung Galaxy A32 will sport a 6.5-inch screen with an Infinity-V panel. It looks like an LCD panel as the fingerprint sensor is placed on the side embedded in the power button rather than under the screen. The bottom of the frame sees a 3.5mm headphone jack next to USB-C charging port and speaker grille. Lastly, the Samsung Galaxy A32 is tipped to measure 164.2 mm x 76.1 mm x 9.1mm.
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