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It looks like Samsung's phones planned for next year will run straight out of the box on Androidu 11, even more affordable models like Galaxy A32 5G. This follows from the HTML5 Test browser benchmark, in which Samsung's potentially cheapest 5G smartphone for 2021 appeared these days.

The benchmark database has not yet revealed what version of the One UI user interface it will be on Galaxy A32 5G built, if it will be on version 3.0, or version 3.1, which is supposed to debut on the new flagship Galaxy S21 (S30). However, the first option seems more likely. The Samsung Internet 13 phone browser scored 525 points out of a possible 555 in the test.

At the beginning of the week, they entered the airwaves CAD renderings of the smartphone, which give us a very good idea of ​​its design. They show an Infinity-V display, a thicker bottom bezel and a plastic back, among other things.

According to the latest unofficial reports, the phone will get a 6,5-inch screen, an aspect ratio of 20:9 and a quad camera with a resolution of 48, 8, 5 and 2 MPx, while the second should have an ultra-wide-angle lens, the third should serve as a macro camera (it is apparently the "mysterious sensor" we wrote about yesterday) and the last as a depth sensor. More specifications are unknown at this time. It will reportedly be released in the spring of next year.

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