Samsung Unveils New Mid-Ranger in India: Samsung Galaxy A32

Shaurya Sharma
2 min readMar 8, 2021

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The Indian version of the latest addition to the Galaxy series comes with 4G support

Samsung’s new release, the Galaxy A32 seems like a breath of fresh air out of all the recent mid-range smartphones that have released lately. I especially like the minimalist design and the aesthetic camera layout in this smartphone. It clearly seems as though Samsung has kept in mind its younger audience because that reflects in the choice of the display and general aesthetics of the phone.

If you are a young college student or have started your first job, I think this Samsung device is really good for you because it comes with a 6.4 inch super AMOLED display and a really cool Infinity-U screen so that you can binge on Netflix and other media content in style. This phone comes with a 90Hz refresh rate which makes gaming and scrolling through social media apps a breeze.

The brightness level is pretty good at 800 nits which means that you can watch stuff in peace even if direct sunlight is hitting your screen. The aspect ratio of the display is capped at 20:9 which is a comfortable figure to play games or watch films and tv. Speaking of games, since it comes equipped with The MediaTek Helio G80 processor, gaming is super smooth with no lags. I think this is overall a pretty solid device if it meets your budget and other requirements.

Armed with an enormous 5,000 mAh battery, it is perfect for watching media content or gaming for hours. The 64MP quad-camera setup with a fabulous selfie camera is what ties the whole vibe together. The Galaxy A32 is available in 4 colours: Black, White, Blue, and Violet. If you wanna purchase it for a lower cost, I think there are some cashback offers available on the Samsung website. Happy Shopping!

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Shaurya Sharma
Shaurya Sharma

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