- Pros
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- A robust design
- Large display
- Hefty battery
- Stock Android
- Cons
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- Underpowered processor
- Sub-par camera performance
- No fast charging support
To summarise, the Nokia 3.2 has four things working in its favour — a solid build, large display, beefy battery and offline availability. It`s pretty evident now that the Nokia 3.2 could be an ideal phone for users who simply want a no-frills daily driver. A large screen, HD+ resolution that`s easy on the battery and massive 4,000mAh cell is an ideal mix for this very purpose.However, if you are looking for a device that can handle intensive tasks and PUBG sessions, I would suggest you look elsewhere. W... Read Full Verdict
To summarise, the Nokia 3.2 has four things working in its favour — a solid build, large display, beefy battery and offline availability. It`s pretty evident now that the Nokia 3.2 could be an ideal phone for users who simply want a no-frills daily driver. A large screen, HD+ resolution that`s easy on the battery and massive 4,000mAh cell is an ideal mix for this very purpose.However, if you are looking for a device that can handle intensive tasks and PUBG sessions, I would suggest you look elsewhere. With a price tag of Rs 8,990 for the base variant, the Nokia 3.2 goes up against the likes of the Realme 3 (review) and ASUS ZenFone Max M2. Things become even more difficult if you are considering the 3GB RAM model that retails at Rs 10,790, as there are some compelling options such as the Xiaomi Redmi Y3 (review), Samsung Galaxy M20 (review), Redmi Note 7S (first impressions) and Realme U1 (review). To answer the questions I asked in the intro, the Nokia 3.2 does little to compete with the rivals. Having said that, if you are looking for a large-screened, no-nonsense Android phone with the promise of updates for the next two years that can be purchased from a neighbourhood retailer, then the Nokia 3.2 fits the bill.