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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Motorola One Power vs Mi A2 vs Nokia 6.1 Plus: A Quick Comparison

Motorola just dropped its new smartphone with Android One and a huge 5,000mAh battery. Since the Motorola One Power is priced at Rs 15,999, I thought it would be fair to compare it with other Android One devices in the segment.

When someone says Android One, Nokia’s smartphone come to mind. From among this league, the Nokia 6.1 Plus which has almost similar specs is the first device to crop up in my conscience. Besides Nokia, Xioami had recently launched the Mi A2which is the successor to the company’s first Android One device – Mi A1

With a similar set of specifications and nearly identical build, let’s take a look at points where the phones are similar, and other areas where there are differences. Let’s start by comparing the specifications of the Motorola One Power against the Nokia 6.1 Plus and Mi A2.





With a similar set of specifications and nearly identical build, let’s take a look at points where the phones are similar, and other areas where there are differences. Let’s start by comparing the specifications of the Motorola One Power against the Nokia 6.1 Plus and Mi A2.

Moto One Power vs Mi A2 vs Nokia 6.1 Plus: Specs Comparison



Now that we’ve gone over the similarities as well as differences among the three devices in terms of hardware, let’s take a quick look at the feature which might impact your user experience.Moto One Power vs Mi A2 vs Nokia 6.1 Plus: Features Comparison

Build & Display

The most easily observable difference among the Motorola One Power, Mi A2, and Nokia 6.1 Plus is their build, sizes, and display. Motorola has slapped a large 6.2-inch display on the One Power and has included a notch, and the 6.1 Plus uses a much smaller 5.8-inch screen with the same resolution and a notch, whereas the Mi A2 has a 5.99-inch display without a notch.

This results in both – Motorola One Power and the Nokia 6.1 Plus – having a higher screen-to-body ratio compared to the Mi A2. Moreover, the smaller panel results in a higher pixel density on the Nokia 6.1 PlusWhen it comes to the ease of handling, the Nokia 6.1 Plus is the easiest to operate because it fits squarely within your palm. If your preference is a larger display, then the Motorola One Power makes more sense.

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