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As you may recall, a Samsung smartphone Galaxy The A32 5G received certification from the US telecommunications agency FCC (Federal Communications Commission) about three weeks ago, which was a sign that we should see it soon. Now its launch is even closer, as it has received certification from the Bluetooth SIG organization.

Apart from confirming that the phone will support the Bluetooth 5.0 standard, the organization's page does not list any of its specifications, but it did reveal that it will have three model designations – SM-A326B_DS, SM-A326BR_DS and SM-A326B.

Galaxy A32 5G, which should be Samsung's cheapest model with 5G network support this year, according to unofficial reports and leaked renders, will get a 6,5-inch Infinity-V display with a 20:9 aspect ratio, Dimensity 720 chipset, 4 GB operating memory, a quad camera, the main one should have a resolution of 48 MPx, a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button, a 3,5 mm jack and NFC. Software wise it should run on Androidu 11 and the One UI 3.0 superstructure and support fast charging with a power of 15 W.

The smartphone also "visited" the popular Geekbench 5 benchmark at the end of last year, where it scored 477 points in the single-core test and 1598 points in the multi-core test.

Given the aforementioned certifications, it is likely that the South Korean tech giant will unveil the phone within the next few weeks.

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