Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A32 5G smartphone has surfaced at the Geekbench (via) benchmarking site today. The listing has revealed which processor will be powering the smartphone. It is the second major leak on A32 5G after the CAD renders that had emerged at the beginning of this month.

The Galaxy A32 5G listing has appeared with its SM-A326G model number on the benchmarking platform. The listing shows that the MT6853V chipset by MediaTek is present under its hood. This chipset is nothing but the Dimensity 720 that powers a couple of low budget 5G phones such as the OPPO A53 5G, OPPO K7x, OPPO A72, Vivo Y52sv, Vivo Y73s, Realme V5, Realme V3, Huawei Enjoy 20, and some others.

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Geekbench

The listing further reveals the presence of Android 11 OS and 4 GB of RAM on the device. In the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench 5, the handset scored 478 and 1595, respectively.

Yesterday, the Galaxy A32 5G was spotted in the database of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification platform. The listing only confirmed a few details like 5G support, NFC, and 15W charging. Previous reports have revealed that it has a 48-megapixel main camera on the back, and it has a 5,000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G CAD renders
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G CAD renders

The CAD render of the phone had revealed that it has a waterdrop notch display with a fairly thick chin. It is expected to arrive with a 6.5-inch display. The glass-like polycarbonate rear of the phone features a uniquely designed triple camera system. With FCC certification, Samsung is likely to launch the Galaxy A32 5G. It is expected to debut as the most affordable 5G phone by Samsung.