Motorola E32 smartphone: Good Launch!
Motorola has launched the new Moto E32 in the Indian market. The 4G smartphone is fairly similar to that one announced in Europe, but the Indian version of this smartphone comes powered by a MediaTek Helio G37, with a PowerVR GE8320 GPU.
To mention, this new Moto E32 is available in 2 distinctive color options, one is Cosmic Black and the other is Iceberg Blue. The smartphone by Moto is further priced in India at ₹10,499 for the 4GB + 64GB configuration variant. The smartphone is already up for sale in the country via the online platform Flipkart and other key offline retail partners. Let me mention some features!
The Moto E32 smartphone is constructed around a 6.5-inches IPS LCD with FHD plus resolution, a refresh rate of 90Hz, and also a 20:9 aspect ratio.
Under the panel, Motorola has opted for a decent octa-core MediaTek Helio G37 processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal memory as the sole variant.
Talking about this chipset, this Mediatek Helio G37 offers entry gaming devices the advantages of more rapid displays, MediaTek HyperEngine 2.0 Lite gaming, amazing dual camera adventures, and global dual 4G connectivity with smart connectivity technologies, all in an admiringly power-efficient 12nm chipset.
Further, this Moto E32 phone comes with a dual back camera module with a 50-megapixel direct shooter with an f/1.8 lens and a secondary 2-megapixel deep sensor with an f/2.4 aperture. The users also get an 8-mp lens on the front for taking selfies and video calls. The Moto E32 smartphone also ships with the Android 12-based MyUX skin, and Motorola promises 2 years of Android security advancements.
The handset is endowed with a 5,000mAh battery pack that restores at 10W speeds. The Motorola smartphone also offers 4G, dual-band Wi-Fi, GPS/ A-GPS, Bluetooth v5, a USB type-C interface for charging and data transfer, and also a 3.5mm headphone jack for connectivity. This smartphone by Moto is water resistant and incorporates a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometrics and security.
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