We have been hearing rumors and seeing leaks online about Samsung’s plans to launch an affordable 5G smartphone. The Korean giant has unveiled the Galaxy A32 5G in Germany today. This is Samsung’s cheapest 5G smartphone to date. It is powered by a 5G-enabled MediaTek chipset, supports a quad-camera setup, and a huge battery with fast-charging support.

Galaxy A32 5G features a 6.5-inch TFT display with an HD+ resolution, which is really surprising at this price point. Samsung already has me disappointed with this 5G device. It doesn’t even have its amazing AMOLED or at least a Full-HD+ LCD panel.

The smartphone comes equipped with a massive 5,000mAh battery pack with 15W fast-charging support. Though Galaxy A32 5G is the cheapest 5G phone in Samsung’s portfolio, it is not at all an impressive device for the Indian market. This crown was previously held by Galaxy A42 5G, which is a much better offering.

Samsung has priced the Galaxy A32 5G at 279 euros (~Rs. 24,779) for the 64GB base variant and 299 euros (~Rs. 26,559) for the 128GB variant. The company doesn’t specify the amount of RAM available in these variants.