The Galaxy A32 5G is perhaps Samsung's cheapest 5G phone |
According to reports, Samsung is developing a new Galaxy A series smartphone called Galaxy A32 5G, which may be the company's cheapest 5G smartphone yet.
The next cell phone is said to carry the model number SM-A326, which will be part of the Galaxy A series in 2021.
According to the news, the Galaxy A32 5G is equipped with a vertical triple rear camera, a 48MP main lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and an ultra-wide sensor.
The phone is said to be powered by a 5000 mAh battery (like the Galaxy A42 5G) with the Infinity-U, but it does have detailed information about the processor, memory, screen resolution, etc. Still unknown.
The new leak reveals more information about this upcoming smartphone, as the product images reveal some of the main design features of the Galaxy A32 5G.
Bag makers typically plan to manufacture products before phones appear on the market, leading to leaks from devices that have never been seen before.
This phone is equipped with a triple rear camera, a bump on the front screen, a fingerprint scanner on the right side (it can be used as a power button), a traditional 3.5 mm audio port, a USB Type-C port, an amplifier and a microphone.
According to reports, the launch date of this phone is still a long way off and the final product may be different from what we saw in the leaks and there may be more leaks before the official release.
Last month, Samsung released the Galaxy A42 5G, a 5G-compatible smartphone with a 6.6-inch screen, a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, a Snapdragon 750G processor, four cameras and a battery of 5000 mAh.
The phone was launched in the UK and Europe earlier this month. It turned out to be the cheapest 5G phone from Samsung, but it seems that the South Korean company is considering offering 5G in a lower price range.