Soon after Motorola mobility now a Google company released the most avoidable android smartphone in the market, Nokia with a similar strategy targeting middle income earners released the Nokia 525 Windows Phone 8. At Expansys we unbox both phones to give a some comparisons in terms of differences and similarities. Obviously each individual user will have their own preferences of which phone to choose but the objective here is to display the available specifications and to let you all know that smartphones manufactures are now targeting a middle income earners as consumers.
Nokia Lumia 525 is available in orange, yellow and black has a dimensions of 4.0”/IPS Resolution: 800 x 400 pixels
The Motorola G available in black has a dimension of 4.5 “/ LCD and resolution 1280 x 780 pixels /336 ppi.
The Motorola G design has rounded curvature corners.
Nokia Lumia 525 on the other hand, has inherited most of its design from the Nokia Lumia 1520 tablet device.
Both the Nokia 525 and Motorola G have removable battery options and unlocked SIM card capability.
Android 4.3 Jelly bean OS and Motorola is guaranteed to upgrade the OS to Kit Kat 4.4 in January of 2014.
Windows 8 Phone OS has been currently available through all Nokia Smartphones, its current design is both user friendly and has a very appealing font design.
Specifications
Overall observations on both phones is that Motorola Moto G is the more bigger phone in size and weight with the options of a front camera, longer battery power, faster processor where the Nokia Lumia 525 is a much lighter and smaller dimension phone with available color options. The performance of each phone is debatable as the Android OS requires a much heavier work put compared to the Windows 8 Phone, a more simple,bigger user interface and good list variety of apps.
However, at this price, of course you'll never expect that it will be able to connect to 4G LTE and the internal memory is restricted to only 8GB Ram.