Apple iPhone 11 Pro vs Nokia C32 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Nokia C32
Nokia C32
Nokia

General

Launch Date September 20, 2019 February 25, 2023
Release Year 2019 2023

Physical

Volume 83.28 cm³ 107.44 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.09 "/g 3.26 "/g
Weight 188 g 199.4 g
Height 144 mm 164.6 mm
Width 71.4 mm 75.9 mm
Thickness 8.1 mm 8.6 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Matte Space Gray
  • Matte Silver
  • Matte Gold
  • Matte Midnight Green
  • Charcoal
  • Autumn Green
  • Beach Pink

Display

Screen Size 5.8 " 6.5 "
Resolution 1125 x 2436 720 x 1600
Aspect Ratio 19.5:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 80.3 % 81.6 %
Pixel Density 458 PPI 270 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A N/A
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness 800 nits N/A
Peak Brightness 1200 nits N/A

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 90.55 mAh/in² 118.34 mAh/in²
Battery Density 36.57 mAh/cm³ 46.54 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 3046 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes No
Chipset Apple A13 Bionic (7 nm+) Unisoc SC9863A1 (22 nm)
CPU Hexa-core (2x2.65 GHz Lightning + 4x1.8 GHz Thunder) Octa-core (4x1.6 GHz Cortex-A55 & 4x1.2 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Apple GPU (4-core graphics) IMG8322

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features Lightning 2.0 USB Type-C 2.0

Software

Operating System iOS Android
Initial OS Version 13 13
Maximum OS Version 18

Comparison Summary

Okay, let's dive into a user-centric analysis of the Apple iPhone 11 Pro and the Nokia C32. We'll look beyond the specs and explore how these phones feel in real life.

The Tale of Two Phones: A User Experience Journey

Imagine two very different paths: one paved with cutting-edge technology and a premium feel, the other with everyday practicality and affordability. That's the essence of the iPhone 11 Pro and the Nokia C32.

1. Design and Usability Assessment

Feature CategoryApple iPhone 11 ProNokia C32User Experience Impact
Interface DesignSleek, premium, iconic iOS interface; emphasis on fluid animations and intuitive gesturesClean, simple Android interface; more customizable; can feel less polished and premiumiPhone: Offers a smooth, cohesive user experience with consistent design elements. Nokia: Provides more flexibility and customization, which can be appealing, but could be less cohesive.
Interaction FlowSeamless, intuitive gestures and transitions; optimized for one-hand useBasic navigation with Android interface; may require more effort in some scenarios.iPhone: Designed for quick and natural interactions with the device. Nokia: Functionality over flow; navigation can be less fluid, particularly for users accustomed to iOS.
Accessibility FeaturesRobust suite of accessibility settings; works well with assistive techStandard Android accessibility suite; not as advanced as iOSiPhone: Well-suited for a diverse range of needs, with deep integration of accessibility features. Nokia: Offers basic accessibility, but may not be as comprehensive or user friendly as the iPhone.
Design ErgonomicsSmaller, more compact size, higher build quality, easier one-hand useLarger size, lighter build with a bigger screen, can be awkward for one-hand use.iPhone: Prioritizes a premium in-hand feel and usability. Nokia: Favors screen real estate over premium materials.

2. Narrative-Driven Feature Exploration

Scenario 1: Capturing Memories

Imagine you're at a family gathering, the sun is shining brightly, and you want to capture the moment perfectly. The iPhone 11 Pro, with its vibrant OLED screen and 1200 nits of brightness, lets you see what you're capturing even in direct sunlight. The triple-lens camera system allows you to effortlessly switch between wide, standard, and telephoto views, while its 4K video recording captures stunningly crisp footage. It's like having a professional camera in your pocket, always ready to create a family keepsake.

Now, picture the same scenario with the Nokia C32. You still capture the memories, thanks to a larger 50MP main camera. However, the lower brightness display might make it difficult to see in sunlight and you would lack the versatility that the triple-lens camera of the iPhone offers. The videos, while acceptable in 1080p, lack the level of detail and features of the iPhone. It captures the memories, but not with the same level of artistic control.

Scenario 2: Staying Connected

Picture a busy day of work, and you're switching between video calls and multitasking apps. The iPhone 11 Pro, with its blazing-fast A13 Bionic chip, handles this seamlessly. You're on a video call with crystal-clear audio, and your apps run smoothly in the background. You can charge it quickly with the 18W fast charging and keep going with wireless charging, which makes your daily use very convenient.

With the Nokia C32, things look a little different. It can handle calls, but the Unisoc processor might stutter when multitasking. It would get you through the day thanks to its 5000mAh battery, but it takes more time to charge. While you still stay connected, it's not with the same finesse as on the iPhone.

Scenario 3: Entertainment

Imagine you're on a commute and want to lose yourself in a show, the iPhone 11 Pro takes the edge, with its OLED display offering vivid colors, deep blacks and high pixel density providing you with a great viewing experience. The phone's Dolby Atmos speakers fill the ears with rich, immersive sound, making your favorite series come to life. The lack of a headphone jack could be an issue for some, but it gives an overall premium feeling.

Now, picture the same scenario on the Nokia C32. The large screen is useful to view content, but the IPS LCD display has less contrast and clarity compared to the iPhone. The sound experience, while acceptable, is more basic and doesn't offer the same level of immersion.

3. Inclusive Technology Evaluation

  • Tech Enthusiast: The iPhone 11 Pro is a clear winner. It offers the best performance, display, and camera experience. The software experience and ecosystem is also very premium.
  • Budget-Conscious User: The Nokia C32 fits the bill. It offers a large screen, a decent camera for everyday needs, and a massive battery. It also offers expandable storage, which might be important to this type of user.
  • Accessibility User: The iPhone 11 Pro provides a more consistent and comprehensive experience. Its accessibility features work seamlessly, and the screen technology is among the best.
  • Everyday User: Both phones have their strengths. The iPhone 11 Pro delivers a premium feel and a fast software experience. The Nokia C32 offers better battery life and a bigger screen.

4. Design-Centric Decision Framework

CriteriaApple iPhone 11 ProNokia C32
PerformanceSuperior chip, more responsive, better for gaming, future-proofSlower chip, adequate for basic tasks, could feel laggy over time
DisplayHigher resolution, vibrant colors, better contrast, high outdoor visibilityLower resolution, adequate brightness, good size
CameraSuperior quality, versatile triple-lens, better videoDecent for everyday use, good resolution, offers macro lens
BatteryDecent, 18W fast charging, wireless charging, more efficientExcellent battery life, but slow charging
Build QualityPremium, smaller, higher end materials, better ergonomics, water resistanceLarger, cheaper build, basic protection
SoftwareSeamless iOS, regular updates, more privacy-focusedAndroid, more customizable, less frequent updates
EcosystemIntegrated into the Apple ecosystem, works well with other Apple devicesIntegrates well into the Google and Android ecosystem, but lacks some software polish
PriceSignificantly more expensiveSignificantly more affordable
Ideal UserTech enthusiast, creative professional, users in the Apple ecosystemBudget-conscious users, first-time smartphone owners, user that value battery life and big screens

My Choice

If I were to choose, I would pick the Apple iPhone 11 Pro. While it is an older phone, it still has an edge over the Nokia C32. Despite its smaller screen and battery, its features and technology make it a more robust, versatile and enjoyable device. The iPhone 11 Pro, even after all this time, offers a fluid user experience thanks to its A13 Bionic chip and its iOS interface, it's beautiful and crisp display and the high-quality camera. While it's more expensive, the long-term value and usability make it a better fit for my needs. The user experience of the iPhone is more consistent and easier to handle in the long term than the Nokia C32, which excels at being an affordable option.

The iPhone 11 Pro is not just a phone; it's a tool that inspires creativity and simplifies tasks.

Sophia Rodriguez
Sophia Rodriguez

Technology Communications Specialist

Expert in transforming complex technological innovations into accessible, engaging narratives.

Key Strengths:

  • Technology storytelling
  • User experience design analysis
  • Inclusive technology communication
  • Design-driven technology insights

Bridging technical complexity with human-centered understanding.