Samsung Galaxy A32 Unboxing and Review! Watch Before You Buy By FRED'S TECH HUB

By FRED'S TECH HUB
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A32 Unboxing and Review! Watch Before You Buy

Hey, what's going on guys Fred stop here, welcome to another video in this video I'll, be reviewing the Samsung Galaxy 832, the successor to the a31, the Samsung Galaxy a32 has been an interesting device for the past few weeks that I've been using it, even though it brought some mixed feelings too. So, in this video I'll be sharing my thoughts, what I've discovered and my overall experience about it with you guys so to help you guys make that purchase decision. The Samsung Galaxy a32 is a major upgrade from its predecessor, and it is true that less expensive phones, these days are getting good. The Samsung Galaxy a32 is no exception to that claim. It has improved in so many ways, even though I feel it is still too expensive for what it has to offer at 113, 500, area or approximately 300. I feel like the competition offers something that is way better price aside.

Let's talk about the awesome, design and view quality of this device. The Samsung Galaxy a32 is pretty especially from the rear. The awesome blue color that I have here is just beautiful. I, like the round dot design of the camera placement. It is very distinctive in a unique way.

I personally think it looks better than the Samsung Galaxy a52. But what do you guys think between the a52 and 82, which do you think, looks better comment down below the device is made totally from plastic when you're considering a device at this price point? That is what you get in this case. It feels well-made and attractive. Since it is made from plastic, it should be able to survive. Accidental drop, modern glass inside the box, the a32 complete the device itself, a 15 watt, fast charging, brick, an USB type-c, cable, some paperwork, a plastic silicone case and a sim ejector tool.

If you notice Samsung, didn't include the earpiece this time. I don't know the reason for the omission. I guess it is best known to them alone on the right side of the device. You've got the power button and the volume rocker keys to the left houses, the sim tray that can take dual NATO sim and a micro SD card at the bottom. We've got the headphone jack a microphone, an USB type c charging port and a speaker grill on top houses, another microphone on the rear houses, a quad camera setup and a flashlight.

Moving on to the front, the 802 comes with a 6.4 inch, 90 hertz super mullet, full HD plus display. That is very sharp with vivid colors. The resolution is 1080p by 2400 and the pixel density is capped at 411. It displays very sharp and bright for its class thanks to the 800 nits of peak brightness. However, I find the infinity unit to be too intrusive, and it also looks debuted other than that.

The display is more than okay for its price. Okay, let's talk specification. The Samsung Galaxy a32 comes bundled with the MediaTek halo, g80 processor, six gigs of ram and 128 gigabytes of internal storage. One UI 3.1 is on board on top of android 11. Now listen to this performance is the bottleneck of this device.

This is not a fast device at all for the most part, if you're not doing anything too intensive performance is just going to be fine, but the moment you begin to push it a little further performance pieces of software most times the 832 feels like a device with a 60hz display, bundled with a weak processor. You really feel the presence of 90 hertz on this device. I feel like the CPU and GPU is not too capable of running all the animations and high graphics of the a32, because most times it hangs and stutters a lot. I'm not saying the faster refresh rate is pointless because, most times you will definitely notice it. If you look at the benchmark scores here, it does confirm that the 832 isn't too competitive, I'm not going to call it a slow device either because, most times the 90 hertz refresh rate does make for a mostly flute experience.

However, there are occasional hiccups when navigating through the UI switching between apps and general multitasking gaming is fine on low graphics settings, but it doesn't offer the best gaming experience. One UI packs new features, and it should be able to get at least three years of android objects, as promised by Samsung. My major concern is how it will fail along the three years of the circle, considering its current performance. If this device was priced around 80, 000, area or 230 dollars, or if I wasn't spoiled by what the competition offers at even lower rates, I would have given it another thought. The fingerprint scanner on here is okay for unlocking the device, but it is not fast at all, and I feel like the overall performance is to be blamed here.

Face unlock is also present, but due to the nature of android implementation of face, unlock using the front facing camera, it makes it not a secure option to use. So I will advise you to forget about it. If security is one of the things you prioritize on a smartphone okay, so moving on to the camera aspect, the 832 uses the image quality to make up for its somewhat poor performance. The 882 comes with a 64 megapixels main center, an 8 megapixel, auto wide center, a 5 megapixel macro lens and a 5 megapixel step sensor. Then, on the selfie side of things it has a 20 megapixel sensor.

The hd2 camera takes excellent, looking images when the lighting condition is good by default. It shoots a 16 megapixel image and details are present. It comes out clean with saturated colors, it produces less noise when the scene is well lit or in daylight, and the high dynamic range is very decent. You hardly tell the difference between the standard 16 megapixel image with the 64 megapixels ones, unless UI tablet likes to zoom in to find extra details that aside, the 8 megapixels, auto word: shooter delivers decent images, there's a fair bit of noise if you zoom in, but the level of details is ok, mostly for landscape images. Dynamic range 2 isn't that bad for a mid-range device.

Color saturation is not as prominent as on the main camera, but the overall image is ok. Low light photos are disappointing. Coming out of the camera, they are generally soft and noisy, while the dynamic range is relatively hard to find you end up with dark shadows missing the details, so always rely on the flashlight for low light photos. Photo shots are okay as well, and edge. Detection is good for the most part.

It is nowhere near perfect, but it is decent. The 20 megapixel selfie camera takes reasonable photos. Saturation level is on point and skin tones are sometimes warm, and I'll say it is natural for most Samsung selfie. Camera dynamic range is good. Thanks to auto high dynamic range, though it can be a hit or miss sometimes, but once it gets it right, the result tends to come out.

Clean portrait. Selfie looks good too, and for the most part it gets the job done on the video aspect. The 832 can only shoot in 1080p 30 frames per second as or electronic image. Stabilization is available, but it isn't as good as what is found on the a52. However, the footage looks okay for a 1080p device, sup guys.

So this is a front facing camera on the Samsung Galaxy a32. It can only shoot in 1080p 30 frames per second and for the most part, I think the footage looks okay. Although there's a little of high dynamic range issues on the sky, it is completely blown away, but for the most part it looks okay, so do let me know what you think about it. In the comment section below all right, the Samsung Galaxy a32 has a 5000mah battery inside for a mid-ranger. The battery life is very impressive.

The 90s refresh rate plays a huge deal in drilling the battery as compared to its predecessor, but the galaxy 832 still manages to deliver excellent results for battery life running the phone in 90x mode. On a moderate use. You can comfortably use the device for a whole day without you needing to recharge, which is very impressive. The 832 comes with a 15 watt, fast charger out of the box, and I was able to charge it from zero to a hundred percent in two hours.25 minutes straight. It is not bad for a device with a 5000mah battery.

The speaker on the 832 is a down firing type. So when playing games, you can accidentally block the sound. The overall sound quality is decent for a mid-range device, even though it is not too loud for the pros and cons of this device. The pose has to be the 90 hertz refresh rate, the excellent battery life, the awesome display and a clean user interface for the cons. It has to be the underwhelming performance, the slow fingerprint sensor, no 4k option when shooting video and a very high price tag, don't get me wrong.

The 832 is an impressive device with lots of features, but when you look at what the competition is bringing to the table, it makes the 832 becomes dead. On arrival, the 832 lacks for the competition offers at a lesser amount or similar amount. It has flaws that a lot of people might consider to be a dealbreaker for them. I feel like the most contributing factor to the poor performance has to be the wood processor, but you know being a Samsung device, you're granted to get at least three years of the circle. However, before that time, you might be more than tired of the device already, so that has been it guys.

My thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy a32. Thank you so much for watching and kindly share your thoughts with me down in the comment section below don't forget to like share and subscribe, and I'll talk to you in the next one.


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