Motorola Moto E vs. Nokia X2, these smartphones, according to Ubergizmo, are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 200, dual core processor, clocking at 1.2 GHz, combined with a RAM of 1 GB. Moto E has Adreno 302 that handles the graphics with a 400 MHz, single core GPU. The performance is generally quite good, as features are kept simple using the stock Android OS without customization. Both phones have rear camera of 5 MP. The Moto E camera has an HDR mode and a panorama mode while the X2 boasts of its front camera with 640 by 480 pixels resolution.
These smart gadgets offer better performance provisions at a very low price. According to The Fuse Joplin, Motorola Moto E can be bought at around $130 meanwhile PC world advised that Nokia X2, launched by Microsoft last week, is a close match up with almost the same cost.
Reportedly, the Moto E uses the standard Android user interface while that of the X2 looks a lot like Windows Phone.
Microsoft accessibilities such as Outlook.com, Skype and OneDrive are utilized on the X2 while Google services are available for Moto E. According to Nokia's developer site, about 75% of Android apps will run on the X2 without any modifications.
VR Zone identified that the X2 comes with almost the same iconic Asha design with "playful paint jobs", plus a capacitive home key next to the back button, the X2 is solid and full-bodied.
The Moto E has a curved rear cover and an edge-to-edge display with only a small amount of a bezel on either side. Motorola has decided to offer a black and white facia with the interchangeable shells other cases for the rear. The Moto Shell for the Moto E will come in nine different colours.
Nokia X2 starts shipping in July while Motorola Moto E is now ready for purchase.