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Moto E (2nd Gen) Vs. Lenovo A6000 which is the perfect budget smartphone?

Motorola recently revealed the successor of their hugely successful budget phone the 2nd Gen. Moto E. Meanwhile, Lenovo, on the other hand, came up with the Xiaomi like flash-sale idea for their budget phone Lenovo A6000. While both phones are priced similar (Rs 6999/- ), we can’t say they’re competing against each other. Technically, both are coming from Lenovo itself.

Here’s how they look like:

Lenovo A6000

 Lenovo A6000 Specifications

SIM Size                           Micro SIM
SIM Type                         Dual Sim, GSM LTE
Camera                             8 Megapixel rear, 2 Megapixel Front with Flash LED
Sound Enhancement     2 x Speakers, Dolby Digital Plus
FM                                     Yes               
Bluetooth                          Yes, v4
Display                              Resolution   HD, 1280 x 720 Pixels
Screen Size                       5 Inches
Dimensions                      Weight 128 g      Size 70x141x8.2 mm
Battery                               Li-Ion, 2300 mAh
Expandable Memory      microSD, upto 32 GB
Memory                             1 GB RAM, Internal 8 GB
OS                                       Android v4.4.4 (KitKat)
Graphics                            Adreno 306; 400 MHz Speed
Processor                           1.2 GHz + Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8916, Quad Core

 

Moto E (2nd Gen)

Moto E Specifications

Operating system                 Android™ 5.0 Lollipop
Processor 4G LTE:               Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 410 with 1.2 GHz quad-core CPU, Adreno 306 with 400 MHz GPU
                 3G:                          Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 200 with 1.2 GHz quad-core CPU, Adreno 302 with 400 MHz GPU
Memory (RAM) 1GB            Storage (ROM)      8GB*
Removable storage:              Supports up to 32GB microSD card
Dimensions Height:             129.9 mm (5.11 inches)
Width:                                     66.8 mm (2.63 inches)
Weight                                    145 grams (5.11 ounces)
Display                                   4.5″ qHD 540×960 245 ppi IPS, Corning® Gorilla® Glass    3, Anti-smudge coating
Battery                                   2390 mAh
Water Resistant Coating    Yes
Rear Camera                         5 MP f/ 2.2 aperture
Front Camera                        VGA
SIM Card                                Micro-SIM
Bluetooth version                  4.0 LE
Wi-Fi                                       802.11 b/g/n
The Perfects:
Moto E- Improved Camera, Front facing Camera, Android Lollipop, Processor and Huge battery bump over the 1st Gen. Moto E.
Moto E(2nd Gen.) is a welcome upgrade over the 1st gen. device. As it improved in almost every way. Some drawbacks of the 1st gen. phone have been noticed and improved in the 2nd Gen. Moto E. So, things like front facing camera improved battery, auto-focus, screen size, and processor, have been upgraded. The phone also comes in a 4G version with Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 Quad-core processor, Though it’s slightly over-prized, we are not sure of the availability of the 4G version in India. Boosted battery, Low-resolution display with Android Lollipop will give the device amazing battery life. Moto E (1st Gen.) was one of the top selling phones in 2014 and so will be this one.

Lenovo A6000 – Bigger screen, better display and sound, better camera, better processor, thinner and lighter than Moto E.
Lenovo A6000 is one of the hot-selling smartphones in India right now. They found success wth flash sales. The device has been getting good reviews as well.

The Defects:
Moto E(2nd Gen.) – No Flash for the camera, Smaller and Low-resolution display and little heavier than A6000.
Lenovo A6000 – No Android Lollipop(May receive later), Smaller battery for the bigger phone with high-resolution display.
Which one should you buy?
Though it’s a tough choice, we would go for the 2nd Gen. Moto E. Just because of the great brand and better values with lots of improvements over the 1st Gen. Moto E. Also, the choice depends on the requirements. If you need a bigger phone with better display, the Lenovo A6000 is for you. But, if all you need is a perfect budget smartphone, I would close my eyes and choose the Moto E(2nd Gen.) – if I were you.
Poovendhiran Mohanan: Trying to find answers to the most basic tech questions.
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