
Samsung has launched the Galaxy M32 5G in India but it is to be imagined that the mid-range phone compatible with the new communications standard will soon land in Spanish stores. Its main peculiarity is that, unlike the 4G model, it comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 720 SoC under the hood.
The 5G phone also has a quad-camera setup on the back, while the front boasts an HD + display and sports a waterdrop-shaped notch at the top for the front camera. We could say that it is competition for large mid-range of other brands such as the Mi 11 Lite or the OnePlus CE 5G, etc.
The smartphone comes to the market in two storage options. The base 6GB + 128GB model is priced at Rs 20,999, or about € 240 There is also an 8GB + 128GB model, the price of which has not been officially announced but which, logically, should be below of the 300 euros.

The device goes on sale from September 2 through Amazon, Samsung.com and the main stores in the Asian country in two colors, black and blue.
Galaxy M32 5G Specifications and Features
The phone, as we have already anticipated, sports a 6.5-inch HD + Infinity-V display with a resolution of 1,600 x 720 pixels. The screen has a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 layer of protection and a standard 60Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the phone has a MediaTek Dimensity 720 processor that is built into the 5G modem.

The device is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage but users can expand the storage via a microSD card. On the back, the phone has a quad-camera setup where we find a 48MP primary camera and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with an f / 2.2 aperture. There is also a 5MP macro sensor with f / 2.4 aperture and a 2MP focus assist lens with f / 2.4 aperture. For selfies and video calls, the phone has a 13MP front camera.
The device hits stores with Android 11 with One UI 3.1 , the Korean brand’s custom skin running on top of Google’s operating system. Finally, it has a 5,000 mAh battery with 15 W fast charge support.
It is to be imagined that sooner or later the brand will announce the availability of the telephone.