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Samsung Galaxy M32 debuts with Helio G80 & 6,000mAh battery

As scheduled, Samsung has officially unveiled a new entry-level smartphone known as the Galaxy M32 which will be first made available in the Indian market where it carries an affordable starting price of just INR14,999 (US$202).

Samsung Galaxy M32 Specs

The Samsung Galaxy M32 features a 6.4” Super AMOLED Infinity-U display that offers a FHD+ screen resolution, 90Hz screen refresh rate, as well as an impressive peak brightness of 800 nits. Moreover, the front panel is also equipped with a layer of Gorilla Glass 5 to protect it against accidental drops or scratches.

Interestingly, the phone gets a side-mounted fingerprint scanner instead of an in-display scanner despite having an AMOLED panel.

Samsung Galaxy M32 Render -1

For photography, the Samsung Galaxy M32 relies on a quad-camera setup that include a 64 megapixels main camera, 8 megapixels ultra-wide lens, 2 megapixels macro lens, as well as a 2 megapixels depth sensor. This will be rounded out by a 20 megapixels selfie camera upfront.

Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy M32 is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 chipset which will be paired with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage in the memory department.

The phone draws power from a massive 6,000mAh battery which carries support for 25W fast-charging. It’s worth noting however, that the device will be accompanied by a 15W in-box charging adapter, so you will probably need to purchase a 25W charger separately to take advantage of it’s fast-charging capability.

For those who’re interested, the Samsung Galaxy M32 is priced at INR14,999 (US$202) and INR16,999 (US$229) respectively for it’s 4GB+64GB and 6GB+128GB variants.

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