Samsung Galaxy M32, a rumored Galaxy M-series handset from the South Korean giant, has allegedly been spotted on BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification site. This phone has leaked in the past as well hinting that it is a work in progress and may launch soon in markets, including India. Samsung recently launched the Galaxy M42 5G in India and there is expected to be another addition to the Galaxy M-series with the launch of the Galaxy M32. The company has announced no intentions of a new phone launch in the future.
According to an online report, the upcoming smartphone of the M-series is listed on the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) website along with the Galaxy M32 SM-M325F / DS model number. This is the same model number, which was recently spotted on GeekBanch. However, the listing has not revealed the features or price of the device. At the same time, no information has been given by the company about the launch, price or specification of the Samsung Galaxy A32.
Expected specifications of Samsung Galaxy M32
According to leaks, the Samsung Galaxy M32 smartphone will come with a MediaTek Helio G80 processor. This smartphone will have 6GB RAM and HD display. Apart from this, users will get a 6,000mAh battery in the phone. At the same time, this device will work on Android 11 based One UI out-of-the-box. Apart from this, not much information has been received.
Samsung Galaxy M42 5G
The Samsung Galaxy M42 5G smartphone has an initial price of Rs 21,999. The Samsung Galaxy M42 5G features a 6.6-inch HD Plus Super AMOLED Infinity-U display. This smartphone has Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 750G processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB internal storage, which can be extended with the help of a microSD card. Apart from this, the device will get a 5,000mAh battery, which supports 15 W fast charging.
The company has given a quad camera setup in the back-panel of the Samsung Galaxy M42 5G, which includes a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra wide-angle lens, a 5MP depth sensor, and a 5MP macro lens. This phone has a 20MP front camera for selfie.
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