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Samsung Galaxy M32 Review: Design and Display
When we held the Samsung Galaxy M32 in our hands, the first thing that came to mind is how light it is. This does, however, include a large 6,000mAh battery. Despite this, the phone has a small body, and we didn’t feel like we were holding a bulky device while examining it. The back panel is glossy, which also tends to attract fingerprints and smudges, so keep a cleaning cloth handy. The top left corner houses a quadruple rear camera, and the side frames are curved, causing the phone to be more comfortable to hold. Plastic is used for the frame and back.
The power button is integrated with a fingerprint sensor on the right side intended for small to medium-sized hands. There is a volume rocker a little above it, and a SIM tray on the left side that facilitates two nano-SIM as well as a microSD card. A 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB Type- C port, and a bottom-firing speaker are placed on the bottom part.
The Samsung Galaxy M32 features a waterdrop style 6.4-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED display. At a refresh rate of 90Hz, the screen can produce up to 800 nits of brightness. In addition to this, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protects the display from scratches and breakage.
We must state that the display is intended for binge-watchers due to its superior quality. The colours are both vibrant and vivid. The contrast level is also very good. It’s a fantastic viewing experience on this smartphone.
The screen feels smooth while navigating thanks to the 90Hz refresh rate support. Despite the lack of DC dimming, the brightness level is adequate for both indoor and outdoor use. We had no problems with the touch response as well.
Samsung Galaxy M32 Review: Performance and Cameras
In terms of performance, the Galaxy M32 is equipped with an octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 SoC, up to 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Many of you are probably unaware that Samsung has installed a similar chipset in the much cheaper Galaxy A32. So, even before reviewing the phone, we concluded that it would not live up to our expectations, but this phone proved us wrong, albeit not as well as its competitors. The device isn’t all that bad, and it’s been our primary phone for quite some time. When we say it’s not as good as its rivals, we mean Samsung Galaxy M32 takes slightly longer to load apps and occasionally stutters when multitasking. Because of the eMMC storage, the read and write speeds are slower than others. Unlike its competitors, the device does not support UFS 2.1, which is significantly faster. This is why installing and opening apps on the Galaxy M32 takes longer. But that does not hinder day to day tasks. These issues, however, are more noticeable, especially when playing games. The graphics demanding games do not deliver fluid gameplay even when played on the lowest settings, but this can be overlooked because the chipset powering the phone could not handle GPU intensive games. But Call of Duty Mobile was playable at medium graphics and a high frame rate, which is a very good thing.
We have no complaints about the software, as the interface is clean and fluid, and the fingerprint scanner unlocks the device quickly. The dark mode is also well optimised, and we saw no overheating issues. The quarterly security updates for up to four years, as well as the two years of Android upgrades, are both a welcome relief.
For the optics, the Samsung Galaxy M32 features a quadruple rear camera setup that includes a 64-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with 123 degrees of FoV, a 2-megapixel macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. For taking selfies, there is a 20-megapixel front-facing camera.
The phone’s cameras have been wonderfully optimised. The photos look much more natural, with vibrant colours and brightness. In most instances, the highlights are precise and the exposure is not messy. The focus is also extremely good.


Verdict
Heavy users, such as ourselves, and gamers, should look elsewhere because the device is not capable of multitasking or gaming. However, if you are a typical user who does not enjoy gaming, but does enjoy watching movies and videos, and wants a phone with long battery life, the Samsung Galaxy M32 is a great option at the price point of Rs 12,999.Pros
- Nice display
- Long battery life
- Less bulky
Cons
- Slow charging
- Lacks video stabalisation


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It is worth mentioning that the device does not have any fingerprint lock, so you get to choose between a face unlock or a PIN/Passcode. We took a preference for the latter, as the face unlock worked inconsistently.
The front panel of the
Overall, the design of the smartphone is decent and its built is sturdy. There are a few things like the microUSB port that we couldn’t see the point of, but still most things seem fine. The display experience could be much better though.
Coming to the performance of Nokia C20 Plus smartphone, it can only be termed as satisfactory. Although the handset comes with 3GB of RAM, it did not run very smoothly. Even in daily tasks like opening multiple tabs of Chrome, or switching between multiple apps, the smartphone didn’t do a job as good as we expected it to. We understand it’s a budget device, but even those do a good job in basic everyday tasks. We aren’t referring to functions like navigation here or
Finally, let’s talk about the
We weren’t too elated about the level of details in the images too. The quality only decreased in dimly lit areas. The 5MP selfie camera of the device also only did an average to decent job. Some images turned out satisfactory, while others had quality issues.
The OnePlus
The charging case is sturdy and the lid is not flimsy at all. The Buds can be placed in it nicely as both have magnets to keep them in place. The case also has a button that lights up the battery indicator LED located upfront.
Users also get 2 additional pairs of black silicone tips in the box for different ear cavities. The fit of the medium version was best for us. They fit in nicely and when we took them out for a run, they did not fall or give an impression of falling off.
Each earbud weighs 4.35 grams (with a 40mAH battery inside apiece) and they do not feel heavy at all. The charging case is an additional 52 grams, but that is because a large battery of f520mAh is provided within.
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