Samsung’s next A-series phone could be inspired by the LG Velvet

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G OnLeaks 2

  • Renders of the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G have apparently leaked.
  • The phone seems to lack a dedicated camera housing for the rear shooters.
  • This is seemingly inspired by the LG Velvet’s design earlier this year.

Samsung’s Galaxy A series phones have gone a long way to reinvigorating the company’s mid-range fortunes in recent years, generally delivering a good experience for the price. Now, it looks like we’ve got a peek at an upcoming Galaxy A series phone, and it seems like a departure from the firm’s previous devices.

Frequent leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer posted renders of a phone apparently dubbed the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G on the Voice website. The name suggests that this could mark a cheaper 5G experience than Samsung’s other budget 5G phones. But the most noticeable change might just be the absence of a dedicated, protruding camera housing hosting all the lenses.

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G OnLeaks 1

Instead, the four camera lenses stick out directly from the rear cover, making for a much cleaner look. It definitely seems like Samsung may have been inspired by the LG Velvet if this is indeed the Galaxy A32 5G. LG’s phone lacks a dedicated camera housing as well. The Velvet uses a “raindrop” design too, with lenses arranged in descending order of size, but this isn’t the case for Samsung’s device according to these renders.

We don’t have any details regarding the cameras, but presumably Samsung is offering main, ultra-wide, macro, and depth lenses here. After all, the Galaxy A51 5G and Galaxy A71 5G both offer this combo.

Other notable details include a waterdrop notch, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button, a USB-C port as you’d expect, and a 3.5mm port alongside it.

There’s no word on other specs (e.g. processor, RAM), pricing or availability, but hopefully it’s competitively priced compared to devices like the Moto G 5G and the Mi 10T Lite.

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