Every year the two biggest smartphone brands in the world go head to head releasing their flagship devices which are normally priced from $1100 to more than $2300. And while their popularity can't be ignored, the market for more affordable smartphones is booming and one company is dominating that space too —Operating in a price range Apple barely bothers to go near , Samsung has announced several new phones in theirSamsung's dominance proved a winner for the company in 2020.
In fact, Samsung holds almost 50 per cent of the market below the $1000 price point, no mean feat when you consider that at one of Australia's biggest electronics retailer there are no fewer than 10 brands competing to sell over 50 different model smartphones between $400 and $800. The $499 Samsung Galaxy A32 features a quad-camera array, a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, and an enormous 5000mAh battery. The fingerprint sensor is built into the screen.