
Nokia 3.2's large screen and great build quality make it a very popular phone. It is sleek and features a fingerprint sensor. The 5-megapixel front camera of the phone performs well under good lighting conditions. The display is also very good in terms of viewing angles. The screen is able to reproduce colors well, despite having a low resolution.
The Nokia 3.2 has its limitations. The camera does not have a pro mode, Bokeh effect or Portrait mode. Its low-light performance is also subpar. Also, the shutter lag is a problem that makes it difficult take photos in natural lighting.
The Nokia 3.2's USB-C connector is a bit out of date. Its storage space is also small. This is because the RAM and operating system occupy most of the storage. You cannot store more than a few important apps. One of the top phones in this price category is best if your goal is to stream video, play game, or use the phone other than for browsing and messaging.

However, the 3.2 is still quite good. The battery life is long and the performance is good. Two days of normal use is possible with a single charge. Although it's still missing in the audio department, The Nokia 3.2 is a solid, affordable phone. You can purchase it for about Ksh 13,500.
The Nokia 3.2 is a great phone with a solid build quality. However, there are some major flaws. It has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 429 chipet, which is a bit outdated. This chip is not able to compete with smartphones in this market. These rivals are using Snapdragon 600 series processors.
The Nokia 3.2's plastic case attracts fingerprints. A 5-megapixel f/2.2 lens is also used for the front camera. It is a decent performer but has a slight shutterlag and does not have an HDR mode. The screen can be a little dim even when fully lit. So, it's not the best smartphone for taking photos in low light.
Overall, the Nokia 3.2 is a good choice for people who want a budget Android handset. It's a well-built and reliable phone. The battery life is average and the camera are not the best. This is still an excellent choice for anyone looking for basic calling and messaging.

One of the main features of Nokia 3.2 is its dedicated Google Assistant button. You can tap this button to get the phone to perform basic tasks such answering calls and playing music. Unfortunately, the phone's ability to recognize your faces through face recognition may not work all the time. You can unlock your phone with the phone's face unlock function, however.
The Nokia 3.2 is a strong phone with a lot of potential. However, its performance and battery life aren't enough to make it the best phone in this price range.