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Samsung Galaxy M32 launches in the UK with a smaller battery

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Vlad 05 July 2021

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Samsung initially made the Galaxy M32 official back in June for the Indian market, and today this phone has made the jump to the UK.

The M32 will become available in the UK by the end of this month, for a recommended retail price of £269. You'll find it "exclusively" at Amazon and Samsung's own online store.

Samsung Galaxy M32 for the UK Samsung Galaxy M32 for the UK Samsung Galaxy M32 for the UK Samsung Galaxy M32 for the UK
Samsung Galaxy M32 for the UK

For that amount of cash, you're getting a device with a 6.4" 1080x2400 Super AMOLED touchscreen with 90 Hz refresh rate, a quad rear camera setup (64 MP main + 8 MP ultrawide + 2 MP depth + 2 MP macro), a 20 MP selfie snapper, and a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 25W charging.

The phone is powered by the MediaTek Helio G80 chipset and it will be offered in the UK in one version only, with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. The M32 naturally runs Android 11, with Samsung's One UI 3.1 on top.

If you've carefully read these specs and compared them to what's inside the Indian M32, you may have spotted a difference - the UK model has a smaller battery (by 1,000 mAh). This also impacts its dimensions, as it measures 'just' 159.1 x 74 x 8.4 mm, whereas the Indian iteration comes in at 159.3 x 74 x 9.3 mm.

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  • Joe
  • SvB
  • 07 Jul 2021

what a joke: - was announced (for) 2 months ago and then was postponed for 2022. Now it's out lool - battery have 5000/6000(indians) not 7000 - WAY lower than a72 (smart me didn''t wait 4 this joke and bought the latter)

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  • SpiritWolf
  • Sbn
  • 06 Jul 2021

Which one was the first, the chicken or the egg? I am pretty sure, that Chinese companies that didn't even exist at time when Samsung started flooding, learned from Samsung. Samsungs phone list on this very site should be proof enough.

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  • Mihail White
  • nDC
  • 06 Jul 2021

I have m31s and is much better and looking better than this...

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