Samsung Galaxy A32 Dual SIM 5G (6GB RAM, 128GB, Blue) - BRAND NEW review
The £200-to-£300 smartphone market, which you might describe as the ‘premium-affordable’ market if that weren’t such a contradiction in terms, is hugely competitive these days. As the cost of living crisis continues to bite, spending upwards of £500 on a smartphone doesn’t seem like such a smart...
Decent main and ultrawide cameras, Excellent two day battery life, Cheaper than its successor, You want a decent main camera . The Galaxy A32 5G’s 64MP main camera captures rich, detailed shots in good lighting, while its ultra-wide isn’t a total write-off either.
Low-grade HD+ 60Hz LCD, Mediocre performance, Surprisingly heavy, You consume a lot of media . The Galaxy A32 5G’s display is poor for movies and games, with a low resolution, bog standard refresh rate, and relatively flat LCD colours.