Here are the specifications for the Samsung Galaxy A32 that appeared on GeekBench

Here are the specifications for the Samsung Galaxy A32 that appeared on GeekBench – The Samsung Galaxy A32 5G phone has appeared on the Geekbench benchmark site. The list of Galaxy A32 5G already appears numbered SM-A326G mode on a benchmarking basis. This cellphone is suspected to be the cheapest 5G device from Samsung.

From a leak on the Geekbench site, it was found that the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G was paired with the SM-A326B mode number.

This device will be supported by the Android 11 operating mechanism. As stated by Gizmochina, the list further reveals the arrival of the Android 11 OS and 4 GB of RAM on the device. In Geekbench 5’s single-core and multi-core tests, the handset scored 478 and 1595 respectively.

This cellphone is triggered by the MediaTek Dimensity 720 chipset. Furthermore, the Galaxy A32 5G is equipped with 4GB of RAM.

Initially, the Galaxy A32 5G appeared in the Federation Communications Commission (FCC) certification base database. The list only verifies a few details such as 5G support, NFC, and 15W charging. Initial reports have suggested that it has a dedicated 48-megapixel camera on the back, and has a 5,000mAh battery.

The CAD rendering of this phone reveals that it has the appearance of a waterdrop notch with a fairly thick chin. Desired arrived with a 6.5 inch monitor.

The back side of the cellphone, which is made of polycarbonate like glass, has a uniquely designed triple camera mechanism. With the FCC certification, Samsung is likely to issue the Galaxy A32. Samsung itself has not provided information or verification of this Galaxy A32 5G issue.

Source: cellular.id

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