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New Motorola Moto E32 arrives with Helio G37 SoC and 50MP camera

Motorola introduced the Moto E32s in India in June, and today the company launched the Moto E32 in the Asian country. But the Indian Moto E32 isn’t the same as the one announced in Europe in May with a Unisoc T606 SoC, 90Hz HD+ LCD, 16MP triple camera, and 5,000 mAh battery. It’s actually a version of the Moto E22s with a different primary camera.

Moto E22s
New Moto E32

Moto E22s • New Moto E32

That means you get the Indian Motorola Moto E32 with a Helio G37 SoC, 6.5″ HD+ 90Hz LCD, and a 5,000 mAh battery charged through a USB-C port at up to 10W. The Indian Moto E32 runs a near-stock version of Android 12 out of the box, and Motorola has promised two years of Android security updates. Although it’s unclear how many Android version updates it will receive.

New Motorola Moto E32
New Motorola Moto E32

New Motorola Moto E32

The Indian Moto E32 has 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage onboard. It also has a dedicated microSD card slot for storage expansion. For photography, there are three cameras – a 50MP primary camera on the rear joined by a 2MP depth unit, and an 8MP shooter on the front inside the punch hole.

New Motorola Moto E32
New Motorola Moto E32

New Motorola Moto E32

The rest of the new Motorola Moto E32’s highlights include a side-mounted fingerprint reader, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a water-repellent design. It has two color options – Cosmic Black and Iceberg Blue.

New Motorola Moto E32
New Motorola Moto E32

New Motorola Moto E32 with Helio G37 SoC and 50MP camera

The new Motorola Moto E32 is priced at INR10,499 ($127/€130), and it is already available for purchase in India through Flipkart and leading retail stores.

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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