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There used to be a time (not that long ago) when Samsung relied almost entirely on its high-end Galaxy S and Note families to stay ahead of Apple in the global smartphone market. Nowadays, however, the company’s Galaxy A-series mid-rangers are frequently ranked among the world’s top-selling models, while their flagship cousins are… not.
The Galaxy A52 is cheaper than the A51
No, we’re almost certainly not dealing with a 5G-enabled version here, but $369.99 is arguably a very low price to pay even for a 4G LTE-only 6.5-inch handset sporting a smooth 90Hz Super AMOLED display, as well as an IP67 water and dust-resistant construction, a large 4,500mAh battery, and a 64MP primary rear-facing camera.
Available in black, blue, lavender, and white colors, the premium-looking plastic phone will presumably pair 4 gigs of RAM with 128 gigs of internal storage space in its entry-level configuration. And yes, you also get everything from a microSD card slot to a headphone jack and even a good old fashioned charger included for your 370 bucks.
The Galaxy A72 is extremely affordable as well
The Galaxy A32 is… coming to the US?!
That’s because the A32 somehow squeezes an equally ginormous 5,000mAh battery into a shorter, narrower, thinner, and lighter body while featuring a far more advanced camera setup, as well as a sharper screen with 90Hz refresh rate capabilities and fancier under-display fingerprint recognition technology.