Samsung introduced the Galaxy M32 with Helio G80 SoC in June, and today the company followed up with its 5G version – Galaxy M32 5G.
Unlike its 4G counterpart, the Samsung Galaxy M32 5G is powered by the Dimensity 720. It comes in 6GB/128GB and 8GB/128GB configurations and supports storage expansion by up to 1TB via a microSD card.
On the software front, the Galaxy M32 5G boots Android 11-based One UI 3.1 and comes with the promise of two years of OS upgrades. You also get Samsung’s Knox Security suite and the Alt Z mode. The latter allows you to quickly switch between main and private mode by double-pressing the side button.
The Galaxy M32 5G is built around a 6.5″ HD+ Infinity-V display, which is a downgrade from the M32’s 90Hz FullHD+ screen. The screen has a notch for the 13MP selfie camera, and around the back is a quad camera system consisting of 48MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, and 2MP depth units.
Fueling the entire package is a 5,000 mAh battery that charges at up to 15W. It’s a downgrade if you compare the smartphone with the Galaxy M32’s Indian variant, which packs a 6,000 mAh cell but charges at the same speed. The international M32, on the other hand, ships with a 5,000 mAh battery but goes faster at 25W.
The rest of the Galaxy M32 5G’s highlights include a side-mounted fingerprint reader, support for 12 5G bands, and two color options – Slate Black and Sky Blue.
The 6GB/128GB variant of the Galaxy M32 5G is priced at INR20,999 ($280/€240) in India and the 8GB/128GB at INR22,999 ($310/€265), and you’ll get an instant discount of INR2,000 ($27/€23) on purchasing the smartphone using the ICICI Bank’s credit or debit cards.
The Galaxy M32 5G will go on sale in India starting September 2 through Samsung’s official website and Amazon.in, but its availability in other markets is unknown.