Today, May 12, Samsung Philippines’ cheapest 5G phone yet has finally appeared on its online store, a little over a month after it was offered through postpaid.
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View PostSamsung Galaxy A32 5G now available in the Philippines
We knew it was only a matter of time before Samsung‘s most affordable 5G phone in the Philippines is released in the country, because the device’s manual was uploaded to the company’s website April 2.
Samsung Galaxy A32 priced at P13,990 in the Philippines
The most affordable member of Samsung‘s new batch of Galaxy A series phones has arrived in the Philippines earlier than its expected April 9 release in the country.
Samsung Galaxy A32 to be available in PH from April 9
Another A series phone is scheduled to join the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G and 4G models and Samsung Galaxy A72 4G in the Philippines real soon.
Galaxy A32 5G, Galaxy A52 5G appear on Samsung PH site
We recently reported that Samsung Philippines will release the 4G variants of the Galaxy A32, Galaxy A52, and Galaxy A72 here. The South Korean manufacturer will also release the 5G models of the Samsung Galaxy A32 and Samsung Galaxy A52 locally, as we found out earlier today by scanning the company’s official website.
Galaxy A32, A52, A72 4G models listed on Samsung PH site
A heads-up: The Samsung Galaxy A32, Galaxy A52, and Galaxy A72 are all probably headed to the Philippines soon, as hinted at by the listings we at Revü spotted on the Korean company’s local website.
Galaxy A32, Samsung’s cheapest 5G phone, to get 4G variant
Just two days ago, Samsung launched its most affordable 5G phone yet. Earlier, a listing was spotted on Geekbench indicating that the said device will have a 4G version.
Galaxy A32 5G Geekbench listing confirms Dimensity chip
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A32 5G is likely to launch as the Korean manufacturer’s most affordable 5G phone to date. And if its newly uncovered Geekbench listing is anything to go by, we’d put money that it will indeed be the cheapest Samsung ever to use the industry’s hottest feature since, well, 4G.