Close ad

Samsung smartphone Galaxy The A32 5G recently received certification from the US FCC (Federal Communications Commission), which means that we shouldn't have to wait long for its introduction. The certification documents revealed that the phone will support Bluetooth 5 LE or NFC and will arrive with a 15W charger.

The certification documents show that Galaxy The A32 5G will support 5G bands 28, 77 and 78, dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5 LE standard, NFC and that the phone will be bundled with a 15W charger.

According to unofficial reports, Samsung's upcoming cheapest 5G smartphone will have a 6,5-inch display with a 20:9 aspect ratio, a quad camera, the main sensor of which should have a resolution of 48 MPx, a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button, a 3,5 mm jack and dimensions 164,2 x 76,1 x 9,1 mm. The software is said to run on Androidwith 11 and the One UI 3.0 user interface. At the moment, it is not known what kind of chip it will use, nor how much operational and internal memory capacity it will have. In terms of design, recently leaked renders suggest the device will have an Infinity-V display, a more prominent bottom bezel, or a highly polished glass-like plastic back that Samsung calls "Glasstic."

According to the latest "behind the scenes" information, the phone could be launched in the next few weeks, along with other new products from the popular series Galaxy AT - Galaxy A52 5G a Galaxy A72 5G.

Today's most read

.