The Samsung Galaxy M32 shows promise as a fun device to use, especially if it receives a Super AMOLED Infinity U screen with top-tier specs. A large number of high-quality cameras, capable of capturing fine details, have been built in at both ends by the South Korean IT giant. The smartphone’s built-in battery capacity is impressive, especially given its low cost. In contrast, however, the quality of the accessible internal storage falls short of expectations.
Samsung’s Galaxy M32 is a low-cost smartphone option from the company’s M series. Samsung’s Galaxy M32 stands out from the crowd thanks to its 90Hz AMOLED screen and 6,000mAh battery. Plus, it has a 64 megapixel quad camera arrangement in the rear.
Samsung’s Galaxy M32 is powered by a MediaTek Helio G80 CPU and is available with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM. Both the 64GB and 128GB storage options are standard on these phones. The phone is based on Android 11 and uses the OneUI 3.1 skin. Even though the CPU isn’t the most powerful in the category, the user interface was fluid and responsive. Users who put a lot of strain on the device’s resources may experience delays as the processor loads applications and games.
The Galaxy M32 has a dewdrop notch in its 6.4-inch AMOLED screen to accommodate the phone’s 20-megapixel front-facing camera. Despite being mostly plastic, the body has a sturdy feel. Samsung has gone with the increasingly prevalent side-mounted fingerprint scanner on phones at this pricing point.
The main camera has 64 megapixels, while the ultra-wide camera has 8, the macro camera has 2, and the depth sensor has 2. While the Galaxy M32 took decent shots in bright light, its low-light performance was mediocre at best.
The battery life of the Galaxy M32 is excellent, easily lasting more than a day and a half. The battery’s 6,000 mAh capacity and 25W quick charging are also impressive features. Unfortunately, Samsung only includes a 15W charger that would take close to 2 hours to fully charge the phone.