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  2. Samsung Galaxy A32 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A32 is a mid-range Android smartphone developed and manufactured by Samsung Electronics. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It serves as the successor to the Galaxy A31 . The phone is similar to its predecessor, but features an upgraded 64 MP main camera. [ 1 ]

  3. 2017 edition of the Samsung Galaxy A series - Wikipedia

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    The device retains a non-removable battery like its predecessor, rated at 3600mAh with fast-charging capabilities. Its extra features, similar to Samsung's 2016 flagship's, include IP68 water resistance, Always-on Display, and 3D glass backing with Gorilla Glass 4.

  4. Samsung Galaxy A33 5G - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A33 5G is a mid-range Android-based smartphone developed and manufactured by Samsung Electronics as a part of its Galaxy A series. The phone was announced on 17 March 2022 at the Galaxy Unpacked event alongside the Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A73 5G .

  5. File:Samsung-Galaxy-A32-2021.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Quick Charge - Wikipedia

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    Quick Charge (QC) is a proprietary battery charging protocol developed by Qualcomm, used for managing power delivered over USB, mainly by communicating to the power supply and negotiating a voltage. Quick Charge is supported by devices such as mobile phones which run on Qualcomm system-on-chip (SoCs), and by some chargers; both device and ...

  7. Elon Musk says Tesla will spend $500 million to expand ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) - Tesla will spend more than $500 million to expand its fast-charging network, CEO Elon Musk said on Friday, days after abruptly laying off employees who were running the business.