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Now that the Galaxy A32’s 5G status has been confirmed, it is obvious that it will come with a chipset that supports the technology. There are not too many of those going around, so we’re likely looking at a MediaTek Dimensity SoC. Alternatively, Samsung could even go the OnePlus Nord N10 5G way and use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 690. It could, in all likelihood, also use a yet-to-be-released chipset from either company. Regardless of the silicon used, it will be one of the few affordable 5G smartphones on the market.
The Samsung Galaxy A32 5G will also be one of the few affordable smartphones to support dual-band Wi-Fi. Although the feature is fairly commonplace in mid-range and high-end smartphones, the feature is largely overlooked in the budget segment altogether. Its quad-camera array could get a makeover too, although the primary 48MP sensor might remain the same. Lastly, the listing also tells us that the Galaxy A32 5G will run Android 11-based One UI 3.0 out of the box.