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Notebookcheck
★★★★★
3 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G review: There's more than just progress in the 5G smartphone

5G thanks to trade-offs. The Galaxy A32 5G offers a large 6.5-inch display, a big battery, a modern MediaTek SoC, and a quad-camera setup. However, it can't always outperform its predecessor, and it offers a narrower set of features than some of its rivals.

Regarded as a standalone product, the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G is a good 5G smartphone for under 300 Eu...

very long battery life; good mono speaker; expandable storage; wide range of frequencies and 5G;

low-contrast 720p LCD; thick and heavy; little RAM;

Phone Arena
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★★
3 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (4GB RAM, 128GB, Awesome Violet) - BRAND NEW review

The Samsung Galaxy A32 is the cheapest 5G device that Samsung offers right now. It's not really the best at most things, but if you don’t really care about doing too much on your device and want something that just works and can take a photo and video or two from time to time, while also having 5G...

3g
★★★★
3 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (4GB RAM, 128GB, Awesome Violet) - BRAND NEW review

But with 5G, a speedy chipset, and a battery that’s big enough to keep up, the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G definitely seems to put performance – and price – ahead of everything else. So if that’s the balance you’re looking for then it won’t disappoint.

Super affordable 5G, Great battery life, Decent chipset

Low screen resolution, Mediocre cameras, Plain design

Tech Nave
★★★★★
3 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (4GB RAM, 128GB, Awesome Violet) - BRAND NEW review

From the comparisons we made, we think there are a couple of factors that would make you choose either the Galaxy A32 or Galaxy A32 5G. We listed the exact points of why you should choose the model of your choice below:

Android Police
★★★★
2 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (4GB RAM, 128GB, Awesome Violet) - BRAND NEW review

5G isn't a reason by itself to buy a phone in 2021, no matter what carrier marketing might tell you. But as we're all now falling down the crest of that transition, it does mean a phone might last longer, and that's key to understanding the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G.

90Hz display Smooth (when the performance is there to drive it)., Battery life Good but not excellent., Build quality I abused it, and the A32 5G did fine. Feels nicer than most plastic body/backed phones., Camera Not flagship quality, but it can take some decent photos.

No mm-Wave 5G It hardly matters, but if you're buying a phone specifically for 5G, this lacks the ultra-fast, ultra-nowhere, ultra-easily-blocked 5G., Performance Regularly and consistently stuttered and dropped frames, Display Low resolution for the price, not quite bright enough in direct...

The Verge
★★★★
2 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (4GB RAM, 128GB, Awesome Violet) - BRAND NEW review

If you’re looking for a 5G Android phone and want to spend as little as possible, you can stop right here. At $279, the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G is your best bet right now, especially if you’re in the US where such options are scarce. It offers good 5G support (including the all-important C-band !

5G, including C-band frequencies, Four years of security updates, Excellent battery life

Screen is low-res, Awkward, bulky design, Cluttered software with lots of pre-downloaded apps

Samsung
★★★★
2 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (4GB RAM, 128GB, Awesome Violet) - BRAND NEW review

So I had mixed feelings about this product when going through all the reviews. But I purchased anyway, as its different for everyone. I've had no problems with this phone so far, and I'm very happy with the product. I play games alot and I'm always on social media so I need to charge once a day.

Phandroid
★★★★
2 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (4GB RAM, 128GB, Awesome Violet) - BRAND NEW review

If you were looking for a 5G smartphone in 2020, you’d need to spend around $500 if you wanted to pick up the cheapest option on the market. Fast forward to the middle of 2021 and there are plenty of 5G options that will cost you $300 or less.

Battery life, Performance, Value

Cameras, Design, Software

PB Tech
★★★★★
2 years ago
Very happy with the phone

A vast improvement on my old Samsung A320Y. Heaps of disk space, GPS and fingerprint sensor way better. Way faster too. Apart from being a bit longer than I would like, its a great phone.

PB Tech
★★★★
2 years ago
Good Value for the price

Product and features were good value for money and the store staff were helpful

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