Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Review: Is It Worth Your Money? By Hankx World

By Hankx World
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Review: Is It Worth Your Money?

Samsung did an unquestionably great job with the latest batch of galaxy, a phone, the Korean giant, clearly decided to focus its efforts on what is officially its best-selling line. The new awesome is for everyone. Tagline fits like a glove devices like the galaxy a32 a52, and even the slightly irrelevant a72, with its extra telephoto, bring plenty of value to the table in its quest to be as trendy and appealing as possible. Samsung also went ahead and made 5g versions of the a52 and a32. These 5g variants tend to target roughly the same price point as their 4g counterparts, which inevitably means that some compromises are in place to accommodate the processor, with 5g support. We already researched extensively into the specifications of the galaxy a525g, and it can be considered a downgrade over the regular galaxy a52 in a number of ways.

Now it's time to do the same for the a325g, which, by all accounts, has suffered a much worse downgrade. In fact, we would go as far as to say that the galaxy a32 5g is an entirely different device than the vanilla a32. The price point is roughly the same, which was clearly Samsung's main goal, but for that to happen, the a325g comes with an lcd instead of an OLED, a lower res HD, plus 1 at that stuck at 60 hertz refresh rate. The panel is so different, in fact that it even has a bigger diagonal at 6.5 inches. The entire a325g is bigger in every dimension, measuring 164.2 by 76.1, by 9.1, millimeters and tipping the scale at 205 grams, a whole 20 or so grams more than the regular a32. Yet still with the same 5000 William hours battery, the camera department has also experienced some changes, including a main camera, swap to a lower res 4 8 mp unit.

Interestingly enough, though, the a325g gets an extra 2mp depth sensor over its vanilla sibling. Also, it can do 4k at 30fps video capture that final intriguing bit comes courtesy of the MediaTek density 725g chipset found in the galaxy a325g an all-round upgrade over the MediaTek hello g80 inside the regular a32. So it's pretty clear how the budget was relocated to make the galaxy a 32 5 GA reality. Now the question remains whether the downgrades were worth it to make room for a slightly better chipset with 5g connectivity as a budget offer. The galaxy a325g understandably comes in a rather plain box.

Perhaps Samsung can do a bit better for protection during transit. On a more positive note, at least the a325g itself comes well wrapped in plastic all around including thin layers stuck right onto the plastic frame for extra protection. Speaking of protection or lack thereof. The galaxy a325g does not have a pre-applied screen protector, nor is there a case in the box, both common with budget phones from other manufacturers. What you get is a basic 15w wall, charger 9v at 1.67a or 5v at 2a, and a simple and fairly short USB type, a to type c cable at last. There is no proprietary charging scheme at play here, so you don't necessarily need to stick to the included cable to get the full 15w.

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