The Moto E32 is Motorola’s latest entry into the basic cell phone market in Brazil. The model brings evolutions that attract users due to its competitive price and basic hardware that delivers the essential performance to browse the web, in addition to a fluid screen with good use of the area to watch movies and series.
Launched in May with a suggested retail price of R$1,499, the cell phone is now available in Brazilian retail at much more affordable prices. You can buy the Moto E32 with 64 GB at Girafa for just R$819.90 in cash or R$911.00 in 10 interest-free installments.
Not least, the store made the Motorola Moto E32 available in graphite, pink or blue colors for this offer.
It is worth remembering that the Moto E32 is equipped with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with HD+ resolution (720 x 1,600 pixels), but without giving up the 90Hz refresh rate and the discreet hole to house its 8 MP front camera. With this, it is possible to consume videos without a large cutout on the display and with excellent fluidity.
At the rear, there is a triple camera array represented by the 16 MP main sensor, as well as a 2 MP sensor macro lens and a 2 MP depth sensor.
Moto E32 is powered by UNISOC T606, a chipset that works with two 1.6 GHz ARM Cortex-A75 and six 1.6 GHz ARM Cortex-A55 cores, in addition to the Mali-G57 GPU. The model is sold in the domestic market with only one memory configuration: 4 GB of RAM with 64 GB of internal storage expandable with a Micro SD card.
To keep the lights on, there’s a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 18-watt charging. Other specifications include its 4G connectivity in Dual SIM, Bluetooth 5.0, headphone jack with P2 standard and Android 11.