Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Page Goes Live in UK, Ireland; Galaxy A52 4G, Galaxy F62 Spotted on BIS Website
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Page Goes Live in UK, Ireland; Galaxy A52 4G, Galaxy F62 Spotted on BIS Website 2l2b6b
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G could come with a quad rear camera setup and 15W fast charging . 1o526g
By Vineet Washington | Updated: 7 January 2021 17:42 IST
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Samsung Galaxy A32 5G could run Android 11 out-of-the-box
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Samsung Galaxy A32 page doesn’t reveal any specifications
Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, Galaxy F62, Galaxy A32 4G spotted in BIS listing
Samsung has not officially shared any information on these phones
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Samsung Galaxy A32 5G page has been spotted with model number SM-A326B/DS on Samsung UK and Ireland website. While no specifications have been revealed on the page, it does suggest that the Galaxy A32 5G could launch soon. Additionally, Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, Galaxy F62, and Galaxy A32 4G have been reportedly spotted on BIS website, hinting at an imminent launch in the Indian market. Samsung has not shared any official information on these phones.
The page for a phone with model number SM-A326B/DS is live on the may come with a quad rear camera setup, 15W fast charging , and run Android 11 out-of-the-box.
The report by MySmartPrice also states that model numbers SM-A525F/DS, SM-E625F/DS, and SM-A325F/DS have been spotted on Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website. These model numbers are believed to belong to Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, Galaxy F62, and Galaxy A32 4G, in that order. The Galaxy A52 4G was spotted in a Geekbench listing back in December of last year where it was listed with a Snapdragon 720G SoC, 8GB of RAM, and running Android 11.
The model number SM-E625F/DS could belong to either the Galaxy F62 or Galaxy E62, as mentioned in a reported that mass production for the phone has started in Samsung's Greater Noida factory.
As of now, Samsung has not officially shared any information on the specifications or the release of the aforementioned phones.
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