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Nokia 6 vs Lenovo P2 vs Moto G5 Plus: A brutal mid-range mobile battle

Nokia 6 vs Lenovo P2 vs Moto G5 Plus: A brutal mid-range mobile battle

Posted on August 1, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

We compare the new Nokia 6 smartphone with two of its closest rival handsets: the Lenovo P2 and Motorola’s Moto G5 Plus. Which great-value mobile is best for you? We examine the design, performance, battery life, camera tech and other features in our full comparison.

The Nokia 6 is one of a trio of new Nokia Android phones which have just been released in the UK, offering a clean, vanilla version of Google’s mobile OS and some respectable specs for an affordable asking price.

At just £200/$260 for the base model, the Nokia 6 is a clear rival to the Lenovo P2 and Moto G5 Plus. These three handsets all serve up a Full HD display, capable cameras, reliable performance and a satisfying user experience, all for a price that won’t sting.

Which of course makes deciding between these three wallet-friendly handsets pretty tricky. So here’s our Nokia 6 vs Lenovo P2 vs Moto G5 Plus comparison review, to help you decide on your next portable pal. And don’t forget to check out our guide to the best budget phones in 2017 for more great-value handsets.
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