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Nokia C32 will be available in the Philippines!Nokia C32 has some similarities to the C31, but it is not a direct upgrade. The device is now sporting a cleaner-looking back with a side-mounted fingerprint reader instead of a rear fingerprint scanner, but the screen size is smaller at 6.5 inches instead of 6.77.
The main camera was also upgraded to 50MP from 13MP, but the 2MP depth sensor was removed. It retains the 2MP macro camera though. The selfie cam was updated from 5MP to 8MP.The rest are the same. It comes with 4GB RAM with 3GB RAM Extended Memory, 128GB expandable internal storage, and a 5,000mAh battery capacity with USB-C 10W charging.
Nokia is claiming that it is a luxurious yet durable design as it has toughened glass back and a metallic finish. This has an IP52 rating for water splash and dust resistance.Nokia C32 SpecsDisplay: 6.5-inch 2.5D toughened cover glass protected LCD screen w/ HD+ 1600 x 720 resolution at 270 ppiCPU: 1.
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