Samsung launches MediaTek-powered Galaxy A32

Samsung announced the launch of Galaxy A32 smartphone in India with exciting offers to attract buyers.
Galaxy A32 in IndiaGalaxy A32 comes with 64MP Quad Camera, 6.4’’ FHD+ sAMOLED screen with 90Hz refresh rate for in-app navigation, browsing and gaming and a host of other innovative features. After the success of Galaxy A12, Galaxy A32 is the second Galaxy A series smartphone in India this year.

Galaxy A32 is powered by Octa-Core Mediatek Helio G80 processor. The in-built Game Booster software monitors gaming performance and automatically adjusts settings including battery life, temperature and memory usage, for the best gaming experience.

Galaxy A32 supports Android 11 and One UI 3.1. The latest smartphone from Samsung comes with in-display fingerprint sensor and is secured by defense-grade Samsung Knox security platform that secures your data.

Samsung said Galaxy A32 is priced at INR 21999 for 6GB + 128GB variant. Galaxy A32 will be available across retail stores, Samsung.com and leading online portals starting March 3, 2021.

Smartphone buyers can get cash back of up to INR 2000 on HDFC Bank Credit Card, Debit Card and EMI transactions, making Galaxy A32 available at an effective price of INR 19999.

Phone consumers can also avail attractive No Cost EMI offers, with zero down payment and processing charges, across major banks and NBFC partners.

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