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Samsung to introduce Galaxy Jump as a rebadged version of Galaxy A32 5G soon

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Samsung launched the Galaxy A32 as its first smartphone of this year back in January. This device brings 5G connectivity support at an entry-level price and it’s also the cheapest 5G phone offering from Samsung to date. However, the company is also shipping a 4G variant of the Galaxy A32 in some markets due to network infrastructure.

Aside from this, it looks like that the South Korean tech giant has another variant of this handset as it has recently got approval from a required certification. According to the info, an unreleased Samsung smartphone with model number SM-A326K has recently spotted on Bluetooth SIG certification.

By taking a look at the simple naming strategy of Samsung, it will be called Galaxy A32 that could be launched in select regions as a rebadged Galaxy Jump. Moreover, the certification suggests that it features Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.

Other than this, the Bluetooth SIG has not revealed more specifications of the design of this device but it could come with slightly different features compared to the original Galaxy A32 5G.

Just to remind, the Galaxy A32 5G equips a MediaTek Dimensity 720 processor supported by 4GB RAM. It features a full-screen display with a waterdrop notch design and a 60Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, it packs a 5000mAh battery that supports 15W fast charging.

When it comes to the photography section, Samsung Galaxy A32 has a quad rear camera setup including a 48MP primary camera, 8MP ultrawide camera, 2MP depth lens, and a 5MP macro camera, plus a 13MP front camera for selfies.

Stay tuned…

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