The Nokia 3.2 expands on the Nokia 3.1 and 3.1 Plus
with an even bigger screen with smaller bezels, larger battery, newer chipset
and up to date Android OS.
The Nokia 3.2 packs a 6.26" TFT screen of 720 x
1,520 pixels with a tiny waterdrop-shaped notch for the selfie camera. That's a
lot bigger than Nokia 3.1's 5.2" display and a bit taller than the 3.1
Plus 6.0" screen.
The Nokia 3.2 is powered by the Snapdragon 429
chipset (4xA53 CPU, Adreno 504 GPU) with either 2 or 3 gigs of RAM, depending
on the storage option - 16 or 32 GB - both expandable. The 3GB/32GB model is
the only one to feature a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The main camera of the Nokia 3.2 is a single 13MP
shooter with autofocus and a LED flash. There is no night mode here. The front 5MP
camera not only works for selfies, but it supports Face Unlock as well. The new Nokia 3.2 features a
beefy 4,000 mAh battery, which should deliver some outstanding battery scores.
The Nokia 3.2 runs Android Pie as part of Android
One, so regular security updates are to be expected monthly. Nokia 3.2 has a bright
notification light within its power key, just like the 4.2. 4G support, FM
radio, and a dedicated Google Assistant key complete the Nokia 3.2 specs.
The phone is expected to launch in April in black
and steel colors and cost US$ 139 for the 16GB model and US$ 169 for the 32GB one
with the fingerprint scanner.
