The Nokia C32 And What It Holds For The Kenyan Consumer

HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, today launches the new Nokia C32, the first smartphone in the popular C-series range with a 50MP camera, bringing advanced imaging to an even more affordable price point. Arriving with the latest Android 13 in a new, refreshed design, it has a toughened glass finish for a premium feel.
Gopher Ogembo, Senior Business Manager, HMD Global said: “Nokia C32 reimagines what’s possible in an affordable smartphone. Featuring the most advanced camera in the C-series to date, it’s here to give people high-quality photos at exceptional value. We believe that value should not sacrifice design, so we have included a toughened glass finish usually seen in more premium designs to ensure the Nokia C32 looks as good as the pictures it takes.”
A revolution in affordable design
Bringing a refreshed design with a toughened glass back, a two-tone finish, and elegant straight sidewalls, it takes the C-series into a new age of Nordic premium. A bright 6.5’’HD+ display is wrapped in a choice of three bold colors, Charcoal, Autumn Green, or Beach Pink, all with matching accent details.
Affordable imaging brought to new heights
The 50MP main camera and 8MP selfie camera are supported by powerful imaging algorithms to get the most out of the hardware. Capturing more light than ever before and equipped with a bespoke night mode on both the front and rear cameras, the Nokia C32 gives impressive pictures in any lighting conditions.
Android 13 right out of the box
Enjoy Android 13 benefits straight away and customize apps to match your wallpaper, to make the Nokia C32 unique to your style. From per-app language preferences to cross-device copy and paste, the versatile features let you navigate everything from work to entertainment quickly.
Being part of the C-series family comes with reassurances on durability and longevity
Toughened glass front and back, a robust metal chassis for extra support on the inside, and IP52-rated protection safeguard the Nokia C32 from scratches, drops, and daily wear and tear. On the inside, app hibernation, and Super Battery Saver help the Nokia C32 last up to three days on a single charge. To keep your data safe, two years of security updates2 come as standard for C-series.
Smoother app usage with memory extension3
Nokia C32 also comes with 3GB of extra virtual RAM with memory extension3 for smoother app usage. And like all Nokia phones, you get a smartphone experience with less bloatware so you have more space for the things that matter most.
Pricing and availability
Nokia C32 is available in Kenya starting from KES 17,500 at Safaricom Shops and comes in Charcoal, Autumn Green, and Beach Pink colorways with 2GB RAM and 64GB storage and comes with virtual Storage and memory configurations.
Read Also: Nokia Now Has A Phone That Last 3 Weeks On A Single Charge
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