Samsung Galaxy M32 4G listed on FCC with 15W charging and many more

Samsung is reported to be working on the successor to its Galaxy M30 series, the Galaxy M32. The device’s model numbers are already listed on different certification sites. Recently, a significant leak regarding the upcoming Galaxy M32 was revealed.

Today, the 4G version of Galaxy M32 (SM-M325FV/DS) has been listed on the FCC certification, which has leaked some key specifications of the device.

As mentioned, the new Galaxy M32 4G will use Samsung’s EP-TA200 Charger, which charges at 9V and 1.67A. The device will also feature a USB Type-C port, as the cable mentioned (EP-DR140AWE) is the USB Type-C to Type-A cable.

The certification also confirmed that the Galaxy M32 will have a 3.5mm headphone jack, as it is mentioned that it will come with earphones (model number EHS61ASFWE) out of the box.

Moreover, a live screenshot from Galaxy M32 has been attached, in which it is observed that the display might feature a notch or punch hole in the middle, as figured out through the status bar.

As per previous information, the Galaxy M32 4G will be powered by the Helio G80 chipset, which is based on a 12 nm manufacturing process. The chipset lacks 5G support and is specially designed for mid-range gaming purposes, as the officials claim.

The upcoming Galaxy M32 is expected to be very similar to the Galaxy A32. However, it would feature a bigger battery, around 6000mAh, while the display size and type (6.4-inch AMOLED display) is the same as the Galaxy A32.

It is worth mentioning that the support page of Galaxy A32 4G is already live, which points out that the launch of this device is just a few days away from us.