Samsung Galaxy M32 review, specs and features

Last Updated on October 3, 2021 by Rick Darlinton

The Samsung Galaxy M32 was released this year with many top features such as FHD+AMOLED technology, 5000mAh long battery and high-quality quad-cam system, and more. It is a budget-friendly smartphone that lets you take brilliant photos and feel happier with advanced technology. The Samsung was released in different countries and the features may vary in different areas. For example, for Indian users, the battery version is 6000mAh. Now let’s dive into some details about Samsung Galaxy M32 specs and features.

Galaxy M32 Design

Samsung Galaxy M32 has a good design with the patterned surface with some smooth and elegant lines. On the rear of the device is the quad-cam system along with a led light. In general, Samsung looks very clean and sturdy. The device comes with a plastic frame and back together with a glass front. The Galaxy M32 still packs with the water-drop notch at the top.

Galaxy M32 Display

The Samsung Galaxy M32 has a 6.4-inch Infinity-U display with FHD +super AMOLED technology.  This is one of the most outstanding features of the Galaxy M32 smartphone.  With this screen, you will get a very wonderful view experience no matter you are playing games or watching movies or browsing the pages online. The screen also has a 90HZ refresh rate and has a very vivid, sleek, and smooth viewing experience. Additionally, the device display has a peak brightness of 800nits which offers you a cool viewing experience even in the bright sunlight.

The crystal-clear quad-cam camera system

Another highlight of the Samsung Galaxy M32 is its quad-cam system which allows you to take charming, customized and personalized photos anywhere and anytime. The smartphone has a main camera of 64MP that is enough for taking pictures in your daily life. Apart from that, it also features an 8MP ultrawide camera with a 123-degree angle of view. If you want to take some scenery pictures, you can use the ultrawide camera to take some pictures with wider viewing angles. There are also 2MP macro and 2MP depth cameras on the rear of the quad-cam system. You can use them to adjust the depth of the subject and catch more details in the pictures.

If you love taking selfie pictures, Galaxy M32 is a competitive smartphone that consists of a high-quality 20MP front camera.  The bokeh effect is available for its selfie camera that is able to make you stand out and adjust the blur of the background.

5000mAh long battery life

A long 5000 mAh battery life is how Samsung Galaxy M32 stands out compared to other similar devices based on similar prices. With 5000mHa battery life, the device can be used without worrying about battery level when you are traveling or shopping outside. You can enjoy yourself and take beautiful pictures, watch Youtube videos, listen to music or even play video games as you wish. 25W Fast charging is also supported for Samsung Galaxy M32, though it seems you need to buy the fast charger separately. Also note, the battery life version may vary in different areas. For example, the Galaxy M32 has a 6000mAh battery in India.

Galaxy M32 performance and memory

This device has an Octa-core processing unit and comes with the Mediatek Helio G80 (12 nm) chipset. We have to say the Galaxy M32 is a good option if you want to find a budget-friendly smartphone with a large memory space. In general, the Samsung has 8GB ROM and 128GB internal storage. However, there are other memory variants in different countries 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM, 6GB RAM and 128GB.

Samsung Galaxy M32 specs

Size 159.3 x 74 x 8.4 mm-international
Display  6.4-inch, +FHD+super AMOLED, 1080×2400 pixels
Refresh rate 90HZ
Processor  Mediatek Helio G80 
Memory 8GB RAM+128GB ROM
Rear Camera 64MP main camera

8MP ultrawide camera

2Mp macro camera

2MP depth camera

Front camera 20MP selfie camera with bokeh effect
Body Plastic back and frame
Battery 5000mAh, 25W fast charging
System Android 11
Video recording 1080p@30fps
Others 3.5mm jack,

 

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