Today, the Galaxy A32 gained new rendered images that were released by the website WinFuture. Previously, some leaks have already tried to show what the future will look like cheapest 5G cell phone from Samsung, using test models and protective cases as a basis.

Image: WinFuture
The published renders confirm the way the 4 rear cameras are arranged. There is no physical delimitation, elevation or any other detail in the design to restrict the space of the lenses. They are aligned in the upper left corner of the device, in a layout that resembles the LG Velvet. And this is not the first time that this curious format appears, a 360º video published on the Voice website already showed us what to expect.
Other than that, the new images of the Samsung Galaxy A32 don't bring any major news. The front may feature a more conventional configuration with a waterdrop-shaped edge to house the selfie camera. It is also possible to notice a standard 3,5mm headphone jack, as well as side buttons for volume control and on/off. Apart from the visual aspects of the product, little is known about its configurations. The processor should be a Dimensity 720 from MediaTek.
The new Galaxy A32 could come with 4GB of RAM and a battery with 15W fast charging. And the price? It should cost less than the Galaxy A42 model, which is the company's cheapest 5G phone currently. Just for reference, the A42 is being sold in the UK market for £319 (R$2.344) for the model with 128GB of storage. In addition to the 5G version, Samsung should also launch a 4G version of the Galaxy A32.
The release date has not been announced, but judging by the number of leaks, it shouldn't be too far away. Let's wait and see to find out more details about the smartphone.
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