In September, Samsung introduced the Galaxy A42 5G smartphone in the European markets. The Snapdragon 750G chipset powered handset is the most affordable 5G phone from the brand. Recent reports have revealed that the title will be soon taken over the Galaxy A32 5G. Ahead of its arrival, popular tipster OnLeaks has shared the CAD renders of the Galaxy A32 5G to reveal its design in full glory.

The tipster has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G will be sporting a polycarbonate chassis. Most Samsung phones available in the market have curved edges and protruding cameras. However, the Galaxy A32 has a different appeal since it has a flat rear, and it does not feature a camera housing.

The vertically aligned triple cameras of the Galaxy A32 protrude from the plastic shell. The triple shooters are accompanied by an LED flash and an unknown sensor. The front side of the Galaxy A32 is fitted with a screen that measures around 6.5 inches. The selfie camera is housed inside the Infinity-V notch. The screen is surrounded by thick bezels and it has a large chin.

The Galaxy A32 5G measures around 164.2 x 76.1 x 9.1mm and its thickness increases by 1mm at the rear camera area. The handset is equipped with a side-facing fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C port, and an external speaker around the edges.

The leak has no information on the other specs of the Galaxy A32 5G. Rumors have it that the camera module could be housing a 48-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. While Samsung is mum on the arrival of the Galaxy A32, it appears that its launch date may not be far away.