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Nokia’s Newest Affordable Android Smartphone Arrives in SA, Price Revealed

The Nokia C32 touches down in South Africa — here’s what you need to know.

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Nokia has launched the Nokia C32 in South Africa, the first smartphone in the popular C-series range with a 50MP camera, bringing advanced imaging to an even more affordable price point. 

The device comes in at a cost of R2,499, and given the price-point, is a great option for those looking for an Android 13-powered device, with a glass finish, premium feel, and some notable imaging capabilities.

Specs-wise, it features dual-sim slots, 4GBs of RAM, 128GBs of storage, 6.5-inch HD+ display, and includes a refreshed design with a toughened glass back, two-tone finish and a metal chassis for extra support and durability.

The 50MP main camera and 8MP selfie camera are supported by Nokia’s imaging algorithms to get the most out of the hardware. Capturing more light than ever before and equipped with a night mode on both the front and rear cameras, Nokia C32 gives impressive pictures in any lighting conditions.

On the inside, app hibernation and Super Battery Saver help Nokia C32 last up to three days1 on a single charge. To keep your data safe, two years of security updates2 come as standard for C-series.

Adam Ferguson, Head of Product Marketing, HMD Global: “We believe that value should not sacrifice design, so we have included a toughened glass finish usually seen in more premium designs to ensure Nokia C32 looks as good as the pictures it takes.”

The Nokia C32 is available in the charcoal colour from R2,499.

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