Samsung Galaxy M32 packs a 6,000mAh battery and the display sports 90Hz refresh rate, which are the key USPs besides the budget-oriented price tag.
Samsung Galaxy M-series welcomes a new budget-focused smartphone to the market, targeting a specific set of consumers with its offering. The company launched the Galaxy M32 smartphone in India on Thursday targeting budget shoppers who demand more from the phone. With a massive 6,000mAh battery, the M32 is not shying away from keeping things bulky, even if it is being the odd one out per the current trends. Samsung Galaxy M32 starts at Rs 14,999 for 4GB+64GB variant and Rs 16,999 for 6GB+128GB configuration. Consumers get to choose from Light Blue and Black colours. We were shipped the Light Blue, base model for review and here’s our initial take. Design and display Right after getting the Galaxy M32 out of the box, the first impression is how bulky it is, which is expected given the sizeable 6,000mAh battery chunk. Measuring 9.3mm in thickness and weighing just under 200g, the M32 looks bulkier but it is not equally heavy. This is possible due to the plastic construction of the device. The curved frame tries to mask the bulkiness while offering an easy grip.
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