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Nokia 3.2 Review- Handy Smartphone Build Quality



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Nokia 3.2's large screen and great build quality make it a very popular phone. It is sleek and features a fingerprint sensor. It has a 5-megapixel front-facing camera that works well in bright light. The display is also very good in terms of viewing angles. Despite having a lower resolution, the screen can still produce good colors.

The Nokia 3.2 is not without its flaws. The camera does not have a pro mode, Bokeh effect or Portrait mode. It performs poorly in low light. Plus, the camera has a shutter lag, which makes it hard to take pictures with smooth lighting.

The Nokia 3.2 has a USB-C connector that is a little old. The storage capacity is not large. That is because its RAM and operating system take up most of the space. You can only store a handful of essential apps, which limits your storage space. If you want to stream video, play games, or use the phone for anything other than browsing and messaging, you should consider one of the better phones in this price range.


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However, the 3.2 is still quite good. The performance is satisfactory and the battery lasts a good amount of time. A single charge will give you two days of usage. However, the audio quality is still a problem. Overall, however, the Nokia 3.2 phone is a solid and inexpensive choice. It can be purchased for around Ksh 13500.


While the Nokia 3.2 has an impressive built quality, it does have some serious shortcomings. It uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 429 processor, which is somewhat outdated. This chip is also poorly equipped to compete against smartphones in this price segment. These rivals are using Snapdragon 600 series processors.

The Nokia 3.2 also has a plastic case that attracts fingerprints. Moreover, the front camera is a 5-megapixel f/2.2 lens. Although this is a decent performer it lacks an HDR option and a slight shutterlag. Also, the screen can appear dim even when fully illuminated. This smartphone is not ideal for shooting photos in low light.

The Nokia 3.2 is a solid choice for anyone looking for an Android budget phone. It offers a solid build and solid performance, and it's also a good value. It has a poor camera and a low battery life. This is still an excellent choice for anyone looking for basic calling and messaging.


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The Nokia 3.2 features a dedicated Google Assistant button. To make the phone perform basic tasks like answering your calls, or playing music, tap the button. Unfortunately, the phone's face recognition does not always recognize your face. Despite this, you can use the phone's face unlock feature to lock and unlock the phone.

All in all, the Nokia 3.2 is a solid phone with a lot to offer. Its performance and battery life don't make it the best phone at this price.


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Nokia 3.2 Review- Handy Smartphone Build Quality