Samsung is reportedly working on a few mid-range smartphones such as the Galaxy A72 5G, Galaxy A52 5G, and Galaxy A32 5G. The arrival of the Galaxy A32 5G could be drawing near since it has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. The FCC documents have revealed a few pieces of information about the Galaxy A32 5G.

Recent reports have revealed that the SM-A326J is the model number of the Galaxy A32 5G smartphone. The FCC documents revealed that the device will arrive with support for 5G connectivity, NFC, and 15W charging.

At the beginning of this month, reliable tipster @OnLeaks shared the CAD renders of the Galaxy A32 5G. It revealed that the phone will be sporting a plastic rear with a glassy appeal.

The rear side of the phone has a unique camera design that includes three cameras. It is speculated to arrive with a 48-megapixel main camera. An LED flash and an unknown sensor is placed alongside the three vertically aligned cameras. At the front, the smartphone features a 6.5-inch display with a waterdrop notch. The smartphone is expected to arrive with Android 11 OS preinstalled.

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G CAD renders

The Galaxy A32 5G is expected to arrive as the cheapest 5G-ready phone from Samsung. The Galaxy A42 5G is available with a starting price of 369 euros in the European markets. There is a possibility that the Galaxy A32 5G may start at 299 euros.

In related news, the CAD renders of the Galaxy A72 5G had appeared today. The leak revealed that it could be arriving as a larger version of the upcoming Galaxy A52 5G. The Galaxy A72 5G is expected to arrive with a 6.5-inch display and a 64-megapixel + 12-megapixel (ultrawide) + 5-megapixel (macro) + 5-megapixel (depth) quad-camera system. Its other specs are under wraps.

 

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