Samsung Galaxy M32 Review: The Real Binge Monster!
- Yash Pandit
- Nov 14, 2021
- 4 min read
Updated: Nov 27, 2021

Yash Pandit is 13 years old. He loves making YouTube videos, playing video games, and watching comedy movies. His favourite comedy movie is, ‘Judwaa 2’. His motto in life is, ‘Life is small, so enjoy it to your fullest’.
Hello everyone, my name is Yash Pandit, and a few days ago, I got the opportunity to review the brand new Samsung Galaxy M32. So today, I will give you an in-depth review of the Samsung Galaxy M32 and tell you whether or not you should buy it.
Introduction of the Samsung Galaxy M32
The Samsung Galaxy M32 is the latest phone launched by the Korean tech giant in their lower-end M series segment. It comes in two variants, 4GB ram+64GB storage, and 6GB ram+128 GB storage. It comes in two colors: Denim blue and Denim black. It has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and face unlock is available as well. It has a quad-camera setup at the back and a selfie camera built into the teardrop notch, or as Samsung calls it, ‘Infinity-U display’. The phone supports 25-watt charging, but you get a 15-watt charger in the box. The 3.5mm headphone jack is still retained in this phone. It runs Android 11 straight out of the box and has a MediaTek G80 processor as well as a 6000mAh battery.

Processor
The Samsung Galaxy M32 features a MediaTek G80 Processor that works just fine while performing day-to-day operations like loading apps, reading articles, and playing videos. While playing games, I observed that the usual games ran just fine. However, while playing games that demanded high graphics, I did notice some lag in the beginning. But after 4-5 days, the lag did go away, and now they run just fine. While playing games that demand extremely High Graphics like BGMI (BattleGrounds Mobile India) and Call Of Duty, I did not notice any lag. I was genuinely impressed by the processor. So overall, I had no issues with the processor and felt that the processor was right at this price.
Battery
This phone features a 6000mAh battery. I found that with little to average usage, the phone lasted me about two days without charging. Even with moderate to heavy usage of the phone, it lasted me a day and a half. So, the battery is definitely a hit. The only con for the battery is that it takes at least 2 hours to charge from 0% to 100%, which makes sense as this is a 6000 mAh battery. Another factor contributing to longer charge time is that this phone comes with a 15-watt charger, even though it supports 25-watt charging. So if you want to reduce the charging time, then you can buy an additional 25-watt charger. However, it is expensive and will reduce the charging time by a maximum of half an hour. So I don't suggest you buy it if you charge this phone at night. Overall, the battery is pretty good and lasts for longer durations of time.

Display
The Samsung Galaxy M32 comes with an Infinity-U 6.4” FHD+ sAMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. So let us begin with the Infinity-U display, which has a teardrop notch. So the FHD+ sAMOLED display is very vibrant, and the colors look amazing on this display. Now, it is mainly due to the sAMOLED display technology. However, the FHD+ resolution also contributes to the vibrant display and the amazing picture quality. I enjoyed watching movies and TV shows on this display. The 90 Hz refresh rate does not stand out while watching movies and TV shows. However, while scrolling through articles, you do notice it. The words and the content flow smoothly, and you do not see any stuttering in between your reading experience. Overall I had a great time watching movies and TV shows on the Galaxy M32. It was a satisfying viewing experience.

Camera
This phone comes with a quad-camera setup at the back with the following cameras:
64MP Main camera
8MP Ultra-wide camera
2MP Macro camera
2MP depth-sensing camera
I enjoyed using the 64MP primary camera, which shot crisp and clear images. Overall, I have no complaints about the main camera.
However, the 8MP Ultra-wide camera was a bit disappointing. After shooting with a 64MP camera, moving to an 8MP camera just spoiled the images. The images were pixelated. So definitely, Samsung could have improved the Ultra-wide camera. The 2MP macro camera shot decent macros, and I am glad that Samsung included a macro camera as you mostly find it in the premium or the flagship series phones.
Lastly, you have the depth-sensing camera, which works with the main camera to shoot portraits. Naturally, the photos will turn out to be good. Overall I feel that Samsung has done a great job with the cameras except for the 8MP Ultra-wide. I think they could have improvised it by replacing it with a 20MP camera. They have also provided a 20-megapixel front camera that shoots decent photos, and I thoroughly enjoyed the selfies clicked on this phone.






Conclusion
To conclude this review, I would like to say that if you are looking for a budget phone with a decent battery, processor, display, and camera, then the Samsung galaxy m32 is your best bet.
Thank you so much for reading my review till the end!
Lastly, here are some of the questions that my family members asked regarding this phone.
What is this phone made of? (Question from my grandfather)
The side of this phone is made up of plastic and the back is a Polycarbonate back.
Does this phone support screencast or screen mirroring? (Question from my mother)
Yes, this phone supports screencast, but mostly, it works only on Samsung TVs.
Does this phone have Samsung DeX? (Question from my father)
No, this phone does not support Samsung DeX.
Does this phone have Dolby Audio? (Question from my uncle)
Yes, this phone does support Dolby audio, but only when a headset is connected to it through Bluetooth or via the headphone jack.
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