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Review on Get the Tracfone Samsung Galaxy A32 5G, 64GB, Black - Locked and Prepaid for a Smart and Affordable Phone! by Ada Wajszczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

A great, very worthwhile piece of equipment considering the price. As a matter of course, you will also need to acquire a cover in order to protect the case, as the material of the case is such that it will become scratched at the slightest provocation, such as a speck of dust brushing against it.

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Pros
  • I will occasionally compare it to a rival product that falls within the same price range as the Redmi note 10, because. Both of them are currently being utilized by me. So: 1) The screen is extremely bright and of great quality; Samsung products have never had any issues with either of these characteristics. (The display quality of the Redmi Note 10 is undeniably noticeably lower than that of its competitors.) 2) Battery: at 60Hz, it will last for one to one and a half days with ordinary loads, and around ten hours with loads that are above average (including an hour of heavy games). In the best case scenario, it will make it till dusk if it is set to 90 Hz and has an average load. In approximately five to six hours, the charge will be pushed into the pipe under loads with heavy games. (When compared with a Redmi note 10 running at 60Hz, devices are virtually indistinguishable and perform practically identically under equivalent settings.) It takes more than two hours for the A32 to charge from zero to one hundred, which is twice as long as it takes for the Redmi note 10. 3) In terms of performance, the highest possible settings for Call of Duty are medium graphics and high frame rates. This is illustrated by the game's name. The game performs flawlessly in this maximum possible mode, maintaining a frame rate of over 40 at all times, and it does not slow down or throttle when it becomes hot, despite the fact that the upper portion of the phone has a relatively low temperature. (After 15 minutes of gameplay, the Redmi Note 10 begins to experience a decline in framerate, occasionally reaching the point where it is completely unable to play "drawdowns up to 70%.") 4) The camera doesn't hold any surprises for us, that's for sure. Even if the primary cameras take passable pictures when there is enough light, you should avoid using this smartphone for photography once it becomes dark. (Comparing it to the Redmi note 10, the primary cameras don't differ all that much, but the front-facing camera is significantly more impressive for the Chinese.) 5) The fingerprint is not instantly recognizable, but it is fairly good in terms of the level of recognition, and the location, as far as I can tell, is really good.
Cons
  • 1) The processor is not the most powerful available; the 90Hz screen occasionally (albeit infrequently) has a slowdown due to the prosaic inability of the processor to pull out an innovation of this nature at this price range. Nonetheless, these are petty complaints about the price. 2) The design of the phone wasn't something that appealed to me personally, but after I put a case on my smartphone, the overall experience was much more positive. And as a general rule, considering everything, the majority of the time we stare at the screen, and not the rear of the phone)

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