SAMSUNG Galaxy A32 5G Quick Reference Guide
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⚙️ Settings
❓ Help
Install your SIM card
Your SIM card may be pre-installed. If you need to install a SIM, follow these steps.
- Locate the SIM card tray.
- Insert the SIM ejector pin into the hole beside the card tray.
- Pull out the card tray.
- Insert the nano-SIM card in the tray with the gold contacts facing down.
- Insert the card tray back into the slot.
Visual Description: The image shows a phone with a SIM card tray slot. A SIM card and a microSD™ card are depicted, indicating where they are placed in the tray. The microSD card is sold separately.
About your phone
Galaxy A32 5G
Visual Description: A diagram of the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G shows key external components. These include multiple Cameras, the SIM card tray, the Volume buttons, the Side key (which functions as Power On/Off, Lock/Unlock, and houses the Fingerprint scanner), and the Charging port.
Use only Samsung-approved chargers and cables. To avoid injury or damage to your device, do not use incompatible, worn or damaged batteries, chargers or cables.
Samsung account
Get the most out of your phone with your Samsung account. You can sign in to your Samsung account, create an account, or sign up with your Google account. With your phone and your Samsung account, you can:
- Use Samsung Pay
- Schedule repairs
- Back up your phone
- Restore your phone and more
Access account management via ⚙️ Settings > Accounts and backup > Manage accounts > Add account.
For more information: Samsung.com/us/support/account
Switching made simple
Whether you're coming from an iOS or Android platform, you can easily transfer your data with Smart Switch.
Back up your old phone
Back up your old phone using your favorite back-up app.
Samsung Smart Switch
- From your new Galaxy device, tap ⚙️ Settings > Accounts and backup > Bring data from old device.
- Download Smart Switch and tap Receive data.
- Select your old device type and follow the prompts to connect your phones.
For more information: Samsung.com/us/smart-switch
To download Smart Switch: Samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/smart-switch
Customize
From the Apps panel, tap ⚙️ Settings to customize your phone.
Visual Description: The Settings screen allows customization of various phone features including Profile, Security, Apps, Connections (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode), Sounds and vibration, Notifications, Display (Brightness, Eye comfort shield), Navigation bar, and Wallpaper.
Essential apps
- Samsung Pay: Introducing a better way to pay.
- Samsung Pass: Say goodbye to forgotten passwords.
- Google Duo: Simple, high-quality video calling for smartphones, tablets, computers and smart displays. For more information: duo.google.com
- Google Photos: Store and back up your photos and videos. For more information: support.google.com/photos
- Google Drive: Store, share and access your files from any device. For more information: support.google.com/drive
Important Information
APPROVED FIRMWARE VERSIONS
This device will only operate with firmware versions that have been approved for use by your wireless carrier and the device manufacturer. If unauthorized firmware is placed on the device, it will not function.
INFORMATION ABOUT SAFEGUARDING DEVICES
Samsung encourages customers to take appropriate measures to secure their devices and utilize built-in features to help prevent theft or unauthorized access. Features like device locking (codes, patterns) and preloaded security applications for tracking misplaced devices are available. Lost or stolen devices should be immediately reported to your wireless carrier for account protection. For additional information, visit your wireless carrier's Privacy Policy.
5G Connectivity
Devices may use multi-band dual connectivity to receive and dynamically route traffic between both 4G LTE and 5G signals. The network architecture may result in instances where a device indicates a 5G connection when temporarily utilizing only 4G LTE. As 5G technology develops, devices will be able to experience direct and continuous 5G where available.