Samsung Galaxy M32 5G with MediaTek Dimensity 720 launched in India: Price, specifications and more

Updated on 25-Aug-2021
HIGHLIGHTS

Samsung Galaxy M32 5G is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 720 chipset.

The phone runs Android 11-based OneUI 3.1 software.

It has pretty basic 6.5-inch TFT LCD Infinity-V display with a 60Hz refresh rate.

Samsung has added another affordable 5G phone to its portfolio, the Galaxy M32 5G, that’s powered by MediaTek Dimensity 720 chipset, runs Android 11-based OneUI 3.1 software, and houses a beefy 5000mAh battery. 

Similar to the recently introduced Galaxy A22 5G, this one too has support for 12 5G bands. Compared to the Galaxy M32 4G that launched a couple of months back, Samsung had to cut a few corners to accommodate 5G connectivity even with the increase in price. 

Samsung Galaxy M32 5G: Price and availability

The Galaxy M32 5G starts at Rs 20,990 in India for the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant. The 8GB +128GB option costs Rs 22,999. The phone will be available in Slate Black and Sky Blue colours starting from September 2 at 12:00 noon on Amazon India, Samsung's online store, and select offline retail stores. 

Samsung Galaxy M32 5G: Specifications and features

To start with, the Galaxy M32 5G has a 6.5-inch display with a ‘V’ notch style to make room for the 13MP selfie snapper. The display is a TFT panel with a regular 60Hz refresh rate. The phone measures 9mm in thickness and is powered by a 7nm process-based MediaTek Dimensity 720G SoC that went official last year. The chipset is assisted by up to 8GB RAM and up to 128GB storage. There is also the option for expanding the storage by up to 1TB via a microSD card. 

The camera sensors on the rear aren’t within an enclosure and stick out like buttons. Apart from the 48MP primary camera sensor, there’s an 8MP ultra-wide-angle shooter, a 5MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. 

The Galaxy M32 5G is fueled by a 5000mAh battery with charging speeds limited to 15W. The fingerprint sensor has made the cut and it’s positioned on the side, clubbed with the power button.

Deepak Singh

Deepak is Editor at Digit. He is passionate about technology and has been keeping an eye on emerging technology trends for nearly a decade. When he is not working, he likes to read and to spend quality time with his family.

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