
Samsung's Galaxy A series continues to wield significant influence among users in Vietnam. Personally, I'm thoroughly impressed with the Galaxy A32, which is why I decided to purchase it. And I must say, it has been a month of pure satisfaction!
Here's my take after 30 days with the Galaxy A32: I couldn't be happier with my choice of smartphone. It has seamlessly met and even surpassed my every need.
Week 1: The display is absolutely stunning!

One of the standout features, and perhaps the most impressive aspect of the Galaxy A32, is its display. It's where all the magic happens.
The Galaxy A32 boasts a high-quality Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution spanning 6.4 inches. Samsung has elevated the viewing experience with a 90Hz refresh rate.
The jump from 60Hz to 90Hz is a significant upgrade. You'll notice smoother transitions, especially in certain apps like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Samsung's default applications.

Not to mention, the Galaxy A32 can crank up its brightness to a maximum of 800 nits, making it perfectly usable even in the brightest sunlight.
It's hard to find fault with the Super AMOLED display of the Galaxy A32 in this price range. It offers high sharpness, vibrant colors, excellent contrast, and deep blacks, making it ideal for prolonged movie sessions without eye strain.
Week 2: Multimedia entertainment on the Galaxy A32 is overall satisfactory

So, we've covered the gorgeous display, now let's talk performance. With the Helio G80, the Galaxy A32 handles basic applications like Facebook, Zalo, and Messenger smoothly without any hiccups.
Speaking of gaming, lighter entertainment titles like Temple Run, Subway Surfers, and Asphalt 8 run smoothly on the Galaxy A32. And if you're wondering about heavier games like Arena of Valor or PUBG Mobile, the answer is yes, it handles them too.
While the Galaxy A32 can run the aforementioned games, I have to admit they don't perform exceptionally well. They're capped at 30 FPS with medium to low graphics settings.

However, Samsung compensates a bit by equipping the Galaxy A32 with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, allowing for seamless multitasking and ample app storage.
With its 5,000mAh battery, the Galaxy A32 can easily last two days with light usage. Even with heavy usage, this phone can still comfortably last a full day on a single charge.

The device also supports fast charging, but in my experience, it's most effective in the first 30-40 minutes, where it can charge about one-third of the battery. To fully charge, it takes over 2 hours.
Week 3: A comprehensive camera setup for exploration

The camera is a notable highlight of the Galaxy A32, with Samsung greatly improving the software, especially in terms of scene optimization features.
In terms of lens count, the Galaxy A32 boasts a quad-camera setup at the back, including a 64 MP primary camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide camera, a 5 MP macro camera, and a 5 MP depth sensor.

The scene optimization feature helps the device adjust parameters such as brightness, detail, etc., to produce the most harmonious photos. Specifically, in bright light conditions or backlighting, other mid-range smartphones in the same price range may produce dark photos, but the Galaxy A32 remains sharp and clear.

The macro camera brings me quite an interesting experience, allowing me to focus on close-up objects and explore unique shooting angles to share with friends on social media.
With so many lenses, the Galaxy A32 opens up a wide range of new and unique shooting styles. For more details, you can refer to this article.
See more: Taking a quick tour around Saigon with the Galaxy A32 camera before social distancing measures
Week 4: Unveiling some hidden gems

One UI is a user interface I really admire in the Android world for its simplicity, beauty, and plethora of useful features.
The Galaxy A32 was launched with One UI 3.1 based on the latest Android 12. Currently, I haven't explored whether this smartphone will receive updates for 3 generations of Android. However, what's certain is that it will receive two more major updates and Samsung promises security support for up to 4 years.
Some features I particularly like include the one-handed mode, which makes operations more convenient given the large screen of the Galaxy A32. Doubling up apps like Messenger facilitates logging into multiple accounts and messaging faster.
Adjusting call notifications with Pop-Up on Galaxy A32One feature I find quite handy is the Pop-Up call notification, which proves to be very useful when you're gaming or working and don't want to be interrupted by notifications popping up on the screen.
Conclusion

All in all, I'm extremely satisfied with my choice of the Galaxy A32. This smartphone boasts a versatile camera system, outstanding display, exceptional battery life, and comes equipped with the latest One UI interface packed with numerous useful features.
The Galaxy A32 is a more sensible choice for most users, especially those currently using the Galaxy A30/A31 and looking to upgrade.
If you have any questions about the Galaxy A32, feel free to leave them in the comments below, and I'll do my best to answer them.
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