Only a month ago, Samsung launched the Galaxy M32, a 4G smartphone powered by the Helio G80, in India. It is now working with Amazon to develop a 5G version of the phone.
The Samsung Galaxy M32 5G will be powered by the Dimensity 720 chipset, a 7nm device fabbed in TSMC foundries with two Cortex-A76 cores (2.0GHz) and a Mali-G57 MC3, which might provide a significant performance boost over the 4G variant. The new chipset enables for faster 5G connectivity, with compatibility for the following 12 bands: n1, n3, n5, n7, n8, n20, n28, n66, n38, 40, n41, and n78, according to Amazon. Samsung will also release two OS updates for the phone.
In comparison to the 4G model, there will be some other alterations, such as a switch from a 64MP to a 48MP main camera. Likewise, the 20MP front camera will be replaced with a 13MP unit. In addition, the capacity of the battery has been lowered to 5,000mAh (the Indian M32 has a 6,000mAh battery).
Samsung Galaxy M32 5G Launch
And if that wasn't enough, the M32 5G screen will be lowered as well, with a 6.5-inch display "According to the lack of statements to the contrary, the display is 720p+ and the LCD is running at 60 Hz. The 4G variant, by comparison, features a 6.4 "Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080p+ and a refresh rate of 90 Hz.
Will the new M-phone be available in, say, Europe? So far, nothing is certain, but the Galaxy A03s, which was unveiled in India yesterday, is making its way to Europe – leakster Roland Quandt claims it will start at around €150 for a 3/32 GB model.