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Review on Samsung Galaxy A32 (128GB Cell Phones & Accessories by Kero Montes

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

I grabbed it quickly without doing any research in the store that was closest to me because the phone unexpectedly broke and it was a top model from Huawei that was three years old, but I needed to get to work straight away. The data transfer from the old phone to the new one went smoothly. I don't play video games; instead, I communicate using instant messengers (including business ones), web browsers, and so on. I have come to the conclusion that a powerful processor is not required, but what is required is a regular battery and a good screen. They have arrived, so that's that. In theory, the processor is also sufficient; yet, there is a discernible slowdown across the board, particularly when switching between windows. Yet on a more personal level, I'm not particularly bothered by it. There are quite a few cameras, which is probably not unusual. When it comes to video chats, everything works out just great, but I don't use it for anything artistic. It's unfortunate that they protrude so much; I had to get a cover for my phone since, without one, when the phone vibrates on sloped smooth surfaces, it swiftly moves away from the surface and tries to fall. The rear cover aligns with the front cover, and the case thickens, but the phone still sits flat. Yet, the fingerprint is a source of great annoyance. There are times when you just want to throw yourself against a wall. I had no idea that it could bring so much misery into my life. I was not prepared for the fact that a branded phone could have such issues with its most fundamental capabilities. If they don't repair it with the next firmware update, you'll have to search through user reviews and discussion forums to find an alternative that serves a more significant purpose.

Pros
  • A screen, battery, and NFC that work well. If you make a significant number of phone calls and send a lot of text messages during the day, the batteries should be good for at least one full day. In the realm of sports, the navigator performs faultlessly, the ranker accurately tallies cadence data, and the heart rate sensor, Bluetooth headphones, and bracelet all function faultlessly together. Cheap.
Cons
  • The fingerprint will always become less clear upon waking up, regardless of the settings, more wet fingerprints, turning off the savings of the biometrics service, and any other factors that may be involved. The processor is still not working. Wi-Fi reception is not as good as it is on other devices (whereas the laptop has 300+ Mbps, the S10 has 180 Mbps, and this one has 50 Mbps). The pattern may be seen in both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz bands. It's quite possible that there's an issue with the way the antennas are set up. The protection against unintentional touching does not function (yes, yes, there is an option, but the effect is zero). When you put the screen against the body of the device and put it in your pocket, a lot of things are pressed, and the fingerprint sensor is blocked. Because of this, by the second day I had already figured out how to conceal the screen by putting it in my pocket. It is most likely that the problem lies in the absence of a physical proximity sensor; instead, it appears to be the front-facing camera. There is not an eye tracker present, therefore the screen will not turn off even if you are looking at it.