Last month, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A32 5G, which is expected to launch in India and other regions soon. However, the company is also preparing a non-5G version, which has now been made official on Samsung’s website.

The new variant differs from the Galaxy A32 5G in a number of ways, in addition to the lack of 5G support. The phone is slightly smaller, with a 6.4 “AMOLED display instead of the 6.5” panel on the 5G phone. Samsung has also switched to a completely different camera array, with a 64 MP main lens, an 8 MP ultra-wide, a 5 MP macro and a 5 MP depth sensor. The storage and RAM options seem identical except that a variant with 64 GB will be available, while the 5G phone will only be sold with 128 GB.

Samsung did not specify exactly which processor the phone will use, but only gave the same vague description as with the A32 5G’s chipset: an octa-core CPU, with two 2 GHz cores and 6 1.8 GHz cores. Some media outlets are reporting that the 5G model will use the MediaTek Dimensity 720 SoC, so given the identical description here, it seems likely the LTE phone could use the same chip.

Samsung has not specified what the Galaxy A32 will cost or where it will be sold. The phone’s processor (the A31) was never officially released in the United States, so you probably shouldn’t expect it to appear in ‘Murica’.