Alleged Samsung Galaxy A32 renders show quad rear cameras, 6.5-inch notched display



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Renders of the Samsung Galaxy A32 have appeared online, showing a 6.5-inch screen and a quad rear camera setup. The phone has been in the news for quite some time and recent versions of the cases showed a triple rear camera design. Samsung Galaxy A32 appears to have a plastic body with a flat back and a flat screen. So far, Samsung hasn’t shared any information about the Galaxy A32, but it is expected to support 5G.

According to alleged renders published by Steve Hemmerstoffer, also known as OnLeaks on Voice, the rumored Galaxy A32 may come with a 6.5-inch screen that has a notch for the selfie camera. The plastic rear panel can be seen with a quad rear camera setup. The camera sensors seem to stick out directly from the rear panel without any camera modules. Three sensors are vertically aligned and a fourth sensor sits next to them, below the flash.

Renders show relatively thick bezels around the Galaxy A32’s screen and the phone is expected to measure 164.2×76.1×9.1mm. Hemmerstoffer claims that the fingerprint scanner is built into the power button and the phone has a 3.5mm headphone jack as well as a USB Type-C port. The renders show a white back panel that may or may not end up being the final color variant for the phone.

Last week, purported case versions of the Samsung Galaxy A32 showed a triple rear camera design with dual flash alongside vertically aligned sensors. It appears that one of the flash modules was a fourth camera sensor. In July, the rumored Galaxy A32 was tipped to come with a 48-megapixel main camera and have 5G support.

So far, Samsung has not shared any information about the Galaxy A32, but in January this year, the company reportedly filed trademark applications for the names of nine Galaxy A series smartphones, with Samsung Galaxy A32 being one of them. .


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