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Review Overview
Design & Build
8.5/10
Display
8/10
Performance
7/10
Back Cameras
7.5/10
Front Camera
7.5/10
Software & UI
8.5/10
Battery
9/10
Value for Money
7/10
Samsung's Galaxy A32 brings an attractive design, fairly competent cameras, and a 90Hz refresh rate AMOLED screen. However, its Helio G80 chipset underneath is a big shortcoming that compromises multiple aspects of the phone. From underwhelming everyday usage to unoptimized 90Hz smoothness, Galaxy A32 ultimately delivers a compromised performance.
Samsung has launched a slew of mid-range phones in its Galaxy A and Galaxy M range. One of the most recent A series devices to be released is the Galaxy A32 4G. There is a 5G variant as well, but they are very different devices. I've been using the standard 4G variant of Galaxy A32 for over two weeks and have had a positive experience. Yet, there are a couple of limitations of the phone making us question if it's the best phone under Rs. 35,000 in Nepal? Let's find out more in this review of the Samsung Galaxy A32.
Samsung Galaxy A32 Specifications:
- Body: 73.6 x 158.9 x 8.4mm, 184 gm
- Display: 6.4-inches Super AMOLED “Infinity-U” panel, 90Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 800 nits peak brightness
- Resolution: Full-HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
- Chipset: MediaTek Helio G80 (12nm)
- CPU: Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
- GPU: Arm Mali-G52 MC2
- Memory: 4/6GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable)
- Software & UI: Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on top
- Rear Camera: Quad-camera; – 64MP f/1.8 primary lens, PDAF – 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide, 123º FOV – 5MP f/2.4 macro sensor – 5MP f/2.4 depth sensor
- Front Camera: 20MP f/2.2 sensor (notch)
- Audio: Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack, Dolby Audio
- Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
- Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Hall, RGB Light, Virtual Proximity
- Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS / Glonass / Galileo / Beidou, USB Type-C, NFC, 4G LTE
- Battery: 5000mAh with 15W fast charge (15W adapter provided)
- Color options: Awesome - Black, White, Blue, Violet
- Price in Nepal: Rs. 31,999 (6/128GB)
Samsung Galaxy A32 Review:
Design and Build
- Glass front, plastic back/frame
- Refreshing color choices
Starting with the design, Galaxy A32 has a look that is somewhat inspired by Samsung's flagship Galaxy S21 series. And the updated camera unit has been the year’s denouement for Samsung smartphones. Besides that, we could see a similar camera sensor placement. The three relatively large camera sensors stand out from the smaller macro lens and the LED flash on the side.
Display
- 6.4 inches FHD+ Super AMOLED screen
- 90Hz refresh rate, 800 nits peak brightness
Moving on, Samsung has made a compromise with the display—not the quality of the actual panel itself though. I'm talking about bezels. There are visible bezels around the display, as well as eyesore bezels at the bottom. Yet, this is quite prevalent in other mid-range phones too so I can't complain too much.

In-display fingerprint sensor
Like the previous-gen A31, Galaxy A32 holds an in-display fingerprint scanner. It's not very fast and therefore takes a second to unlock the device. In addition, I had no issues authenticating the accuracy of my fingerprint when unlocking the phone. Moreover, I had no trouble operating the phone outdoors, implying that the outdoor visibility is quite satisfactory.

Performance
- Octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 SoC (12nm)
- 4/6GB RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable)
- Android 11 with Samsung's One UI 3.1 on top
Before I get into detail on how the device works, I should point out that our review unit of the Samsung Galaxy A32 has 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.

Gaming Experience
On the gaming side of things, I tried PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty Mobile, and they all performed well with the default settings. However, after a few minutes of gaming, the device begins to heat up at the back. And, I started noticing mild stutters in PUBG Mobile. However, this was not the case with COD Mobile, which worked fine even after playing the game for about half an hour. When playing the games, the CPU temperature goes up to 42 degrees Celsius which is mostly felt around the periphery of camera modules. Thankfully, it doesn’t take much time for cooling.

Audio & Call Quality
- Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
Like most other mid-ranger, Samsung Galaxy A32 has a loudspeaker in the bottom. The audio output isn’t that loud, but it never distorted at maximum volume. Still, it doesn't compare to the stereo speaker setup in Xiaomi's Redmi Note 10 series. On the other hand, Galaxy A32's call quality is fairly nice although I wished it could get a little louder.
Camera
- Quad-camera setup at the back
- (64MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, 5MP depth)
- 20MP selfie camera inside the Infinity-U cutout
Normal Images
In good lighting conditions, such as daytime, the Galaxy A32 4G took great images, with the photos displaying saturated color and a wide dynamic range. It outputs 16MP pixel-binned shots by default, and I noticed a lack of detail in those photos.
Wide-angle Images
Likewise, the ultra-wide sensor produces decent images.
Portrait Images
Here, the portrait mode takes a while to process the image, but the results are quite good.
Macro Images
The device bears a 5MP macro lens, but the close-up shots aren’t much great.
Nighttime Images
In a dark environment, the dedicated night mode can collect a good amount of light.
Selfie Camera
Samsung Galaxy A32 has a 20MP selfie camera. The skin tones look natural enough and the pictures retain plenty of details too.
Videography
The camera has a standard video mode, as well as slow motion and hyper-lapse modes for videography. Of note, there is no 4K support here and the phone maxes out to 1080p/30fps videos. I'd say the video quality is pretty nice.
Battery
- 5000mAh battery with 15W fast charging
Moving on, Galaxy A32 4G comes with a big 5000mAh battery that supports 15W fast charging. On an average day of use, the phone managed to last for a day and a half. Moreover, under heavy use, it lasted until bedtime.

Conclusion
To summarize this review of the Samsung Galaxy A32, I would say that the company has some work cut out for it. Personally, I like the refreshed camera module and Super AMOLED screen with 90Hz in this price range. However, considering its competition like the Redmi Note 10 in Nepal that offers decent specs at a lower price, the Galaxy A32 struggles to stand out. Instead, its performance is sub-par which is the major letdown. Plus, Xiaomi is yet to launch the Redmi Note 10 Pro and Pro Max while Realme will be bringing its 8 series here pretty soon—which are bound to be a better value than Samsung's Galaxy A32.
Samsung Galaxy A32 Review: Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Vibrant Super AMOLED display
- 90Hz smooth refresh rate
- Great cameras for daylight scenarios
- Attractive, refined design
- One UI 3.1 is easy to get around
Cons:
- Helio G80 isn't that powerful
- 90Hz refresh rate requires optimization
- Speaker doesn't get loud enough
- 15W charging is pretty slow
Article Last updated: November 23, 2025






