Samsung Galaxy M32 vs Nokia X30 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Nokia X30
Nokia X30
Nokia

General

Launch Date June 28, 2021 September 21, 2022
Release Year 2021 2022

Physical

Volume 99.02 cm³ 93.94 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.56 "/g 3.48 "/g
Weight 180 g 185 g
Height 159.3 mm 158.9 mm
Width 74 mm 73.9 mm
Thickness 8.4 mm 8 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Black
  • Light Blue
  • Cloudy Blue
  • Ice White

Display

Screen Size 6.4 " 6.43 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 1080 x 2400
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 83.9 % 85 %
Pixel Density 411 PPI 409 PPI
Refresh Rate 90 Hz 90 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A 450 nits
HBM Brightness 800 nits N/A
Peak Brightness N/A 700 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 122.07 mAh/in² 101.58 mAh/in²
Battery Density 50.49 mAh/cm³ 44.71 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 4200 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Mediatek MT6769V/CU Helio G80 (12 nm) Qualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5G (6 nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Kryo 660 Gold & 6x1.7 GHz Kryo 660 Silver)
GPU Mali-G52 MC2 Adreno 619

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 2.0, OTG

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 11 12
Maximum OS Version 13 13

Comparison Summary

Alright, let's break down the Samsung Galaxy M32 and the Nokia X30. I'll try to keep it real and relatable, like we're chatting over coffee about which phone makes more sense.

1. Specifications Breakdown

Here’s a detailed look at the specs, tailored for everyday use:

FeatureSamsung Galaxy M32Nokia X30Real-World Implications
Design
Dimensions159.3 × 74 × 8.4 mm158.9 × 73.9 × 8 mmBoth are similar in size, but the M32 is slightly thicker. Might not be noticeable unless you're super picky about slimness.
Weight180g185gM32 is a tad lighter, which could make a difference during long calls or gaming sessions.
Build Quality (Screen)UnknownCorning Gorilla Glass VictusThe Nokia X30 likely has a more durable screen, so it's more resistant to scratches and accidental drops.
Display
Size6.4"6.43"Negligible difference. Both screens are large enough for comfortable viewing.
Resolution1080x24001080x2400Sharpness will be similar on both, fine for most uses like browsing, videos, and social media.
TechnologyAMOLEDAMOLEDExpect vibrant colors, deep blacks, and good viewing angles on both.
Refresh Rate90Hz90HzSmooth scrolling and animations. Noticeable upgrade from standard 60Hz.
Brightness0 nits0 nitsThe provided nits info appears to be unavailable, so this may be a constraint with the data provided.
Performance
ChipsetMediatek Helio G80Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5GThe Snapdragon 695 5G is significantly more powerful. Expect snappier performance, better multitasking, and smoother gaming.
AnTuTu Score204,000410,072Real-world: The Nokia X30 is going to feel noticeably faster in day-to-day use.
GPUMali-G52 MC2Adreno 619Adreno 619 is better for gaming. Expect higher frame rates and smoother graphics on the Nokia X30.
Camera
Main Camera64MP50MPMore megapixels don't always mean better quality. The X30's image processing may compensate.
Selfie Camera20MP16MPAgain, quality depends on the sensor and software.
Wide Angle8MP13MPNokia X30 will capture more detailed wide-angle shots.
Portrait Mode2MP Depth SensorNoneM32 has a dedicated depth sensor for potentially better-blurred backgrounds in portrait shots.
Macro Lens2MPNoneM32 can take close-up shots of tiny objects, but 2MP is usually low quality.
Video1080p@30fps1080p@30fps, 1080p@60fpsThe X30's Digital Image Stabilization (OIS) will result in smoother videos, especially when walking or moving the camera.
Camera FeaturesQuadruple CameraDual Camera, OIS, CDAF, Night ModeX30's OIS is a big advantage for steady photos and videos. Night Mode will improve low-light shots.
Battery Life
Capacity5000mAh4200mAhThe M32 should last longer on a single charge due to its larger battery.
Charging25W Fast Charging33W Fast ChargingX30 will charge faster, so less time plugged in.
Software
OSAndroid 11 (Upgradable to 13)Android 12 (Upgradable to 13)Both get Android 13, but Nokia's Android One offers a cleaner, bloatware-free experience.
Connectivity
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5Wi-Fi 6Wi-Fi 6 on the X30 offers faster speeds and better performance on compatible networks.
Bluetooth5.05.1Bluetooth 5.1 is slightly more efficient. Nokia X30 supports codecs that could improve audio quality in the Bluetooth connection.
GPSGPS, GLONASS, etc.GPS, GLONASS, QZSS, etc.The X30 supports QZSS, which can improve location accuracy in some regions.
Storage
Internal64GB/128GB128GB/256GBNokia X30 has minimum storage of 128GB and can go up to 256GB; better if you store lots of media.
ExpandableNoNoNeither phone lets you add a microSD card.
Security
Fingerprint SensorSide-MountedBasicSide-mounted fingerprint sensor on the M32 is often faster and more convenient.
Other
SensorsCompassNoneM32 includes a compass sensor.

2. Key Insights

  • Samsung Galaxy M32:

    • Strengths: Larger battery for longer life, dedicated depth and macro lenses (though quality is questionable), side-mounted fingerprint sensor is very convenient.
    • Weaknesses: Significantly weaker processor, older Android version initially.
  • Nokia X30:

    • Strengths: Faster processor, better wide-angle camera, image stabilization, cleaner software, potentially more durable screen.
    • Weaknesses: Smaller battery.

3. User Profiles and Recommendations

  • Samsung Galaxy M32:

    • Best for: Users who prioritize battery life above all else and are on a tight budget. Also, for those who occasionally want to take macro shots and like having a depth sensor for portraits.
    • Use Cases: Long days away from a charger, basic photography.
  • Nokia X30:

    • Best for: Users who want a smoother, faster experience, better camera quality (especially for videos), and value software purity.
    • Use Cases: Social media content creation, gaming, general day-to-day use where responsiveness is key.

4. Buying Decision Framework

Here are three questions to help you decide:

  1. How much does battery life matter? If you absolutely need the longest possible battery, the M32 wins. Otherwise, the X30's faster charging might offset its smaller battery.
  2. How important is camera quality and video stabilization? If you shoot a lot of videos or take pictures in challenging conditions, the X30 is the better choice.
  3. Do you care about performance and software experience? The X30 will feel noticeably faster and smoother, and you'll get a cleaner, bloatware-free experience.
  • Scenario 1: Budget is King If you absolutely cannot spend more, the M32 is the only option.

  • Scenario 2: Everyday User For most people who want a well-rounded phone, the Nokia X30 is the better choice.

  • Scenario 3: Social Media Enthusiast The Nokia X30 wins, thanks to its better camera features.

My Choice

If I were choosing between these two, I would personally go for the Nokia X30. Here’s why:

  • Performance: The Snapdragon 695 5G chipset makes a huge difference in day-to-day use. I value a phone that feels responsive and doesn’t lag when multitasking.
  • Camera: While megapixels aren’t everything, the Nokia X30's better wide-angle lens and image stabilization would be more useful to me.
  • Software: I'm a big fan of clean, bloatware-free Android. It makes the phone feel faster and more enjoyable to use.
  • Build Quality: The added protection on the screen means I will not have to worry about scratches.

While the Samsung Galaxy M32's larger battery is tempting, the Nokia X30's overall performance, camera quality, and software experience make it a better choice.

Alex Griffin
Alex Griffin

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