Home Latest News What's Inside ToggleRelease Highlights:Display & AppearancePerformance & BatteryCamera & ChargingPrice & Availability Release Highlights: Nokia C32 has UNISOC SC9863A chipset. The device has a 6.5 inch 1200×720 LCD screen. Users can choose between 3/4GB RAM and 64/128GB. It has one camera on the front, with two rear back cameras. The device gets its power from 5000mAh. The iconic smartphone brand Nokia is back with various changes and new smartphones. For starters, the brand has changed the Logo to embark on the new journey. Moreover, it released three new smartphones, Nokia C32, Nokia C22 and Nokia G22, at the MWC2023. Although, these three phones will still have the old logo. Display & Appearance The Nokia C32 has a large 6.5 inch 1200×720 LCD screen. On the front, it has a water drop cutout for the 8MP front camera. The fingerprint sensor is on the side. Moreover, it comes with 3.55mm headphone jack, a rare sight in modern smartphones. It has a thickness of 8.55mm and supports IP52 water and dust rating. The device runs on Android 13 (Go veriosn), which will be getting updates for the next 2 years. It comes in three colors for users to choose from Charcoal Green Pink Performance & Battery The phone is for the budget oriented category but still promises decent perforamnce. It has the UNISOC SC9863A chipset. Users can choose from either 3GB or 4GB, with capacity options of 64/128GB. It even supports micro SD card expansion. Camera & Charging The front side only has one camera of 8MP. At the same time, it has two cameras on the back. The primary lens is 50MP with a 2MP macro lens. Nokia C32 has a massive battery of 5000mAh that can last a reasonable amount of time. Even if it runs out of battery, it can be charged with 10W charging. See alsoHuawei Mate X5 Foldable Phone debuts with Kirin 9000sMuhammad Arbaz·September 23, 2023 Price & Availability The Nokia C32 is among the last smartphones to be released by the company. The Nokia C32 is priced at $145 for 3+64GB Could Nokia bring back the good old times of them ruling the smartphone world? Or will it be the last nail in the coffin?Source (Weibo, in Chinese)