Samsung is preparing to launch a new mid-range 5G phone in it's 'A' series and that will be called as Samsung Galaxy A32 5G. As we can see here the high-quality images of the phone has been leaked online with detailed look from all corners revealing the complete design of the phone. Samsung still goes with an old water-drop style notch which is seen on large number of phones this year in Galaxy 'A' and 'M' series phones.It should have used the hole-punch notch atleast in its 5G phones.
However, according to the renders, the new upcoming phone will get a dew-drop notch design from front. And it's a flat display with 6.5-inches tall in size. From renders, the back design of the phone is a bit interesting with Quad camera set-up located on the upper left corner on the back panel with an LED flash but surprisingly there's no module here on this model which the company has never used before and this design is inspired from LG Velvet phone which is also having a module less design.
We can see a side-mounted fingerprint sensor that having a power button on top along with Volume rocker keys placed above it on right side of the phone. One can see a micro-phone port on top with a single speaker grille, USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm Headphone jack at bottom side.
Rumors suggest that this phone will carry a large 5,000mAH Battery that will have a decent fast charging support. The aud camera set-up will include a 48-megapixel main sensor along with a 2-megapixel depth sensor, and other sensors should be Ultra-Wide lens and macro lens. Samsung could use the Qualcomm's latest mid-range Snapdragon 750G 5G CPU which is the same chipset used in the previous Galaxy A42 model.
Finally we still don't have much information regarding this phone, but could be launched sooner according to these leaks and should not launch at the Samsung Galaxy S21 unpacked even, but could be announced sooner in this December. We know that the Galaxy A42 5G model launched for 349 Euros, which nearly 30,000 Indian Rupees, but this new phone could be still cheaper than this.
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