Nokia added two new phones to its affordable C series today - the Nokia C32 and Nokia C22. The Nokia C32 is the first C-series phone to pack a 50MP camera, and it's also built to a high-for-the-class standard with glass on both the front and back. The C32 and C22 are IP52 rated for dust and water spray protection.
On the front, both the Nokia C32 and C22
have a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD with slightly curved 2.5D glass. Another shared trait
is the 5,000mAh battery with 10W charging and the claim of up to three days of
endurance. Nokia says the battery life is helped by AI-powered battery-saving
management.
The Nokia C32 has a side-mounted
fingerprint scanner, a 50MP main camera with Night Mode, Portrait Mode and Auto
HDR, as well as a 2MP dedicated macro. On the front, there's an 8MP selfie
shooter that supports face unlock even with a mask. The Nokia C32 is powered by
a Unisoc SC9863A SoC with 3GB or 4GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB storage. The
latter can be expanded via microSD cards.
The Nokia C32 runs Android 13 and Nokia
has pledged two years of quarterly security updates. The Nokia C32 is on sale
from today in Charcoal, Autumn Green, and Beach Pink. The price starts from
€ 129.
Moving on to the Nokia C22. It dowgrades
the rear panel to plastic, and there's a built-in fingerprint scanner. The rear
has a 13MP main camera and a 2MP macro sensor, while on the front, it shares
the same 8MP selfie that can do face unlock even with a mask on.
The Nokia C22 comes with either 2GB or 3GB
of RAM and 64GB storage. You can bump that through the microSD slot. The Nokia
C22 comes in Midnight Black and Sand and is on sale from today for around € 109.