A brief comparison of the display of these models are like Motorola Moto G is featuring a 4.5-inch HD (1280x720p) display with 329 ppi. Desire 310 of HTC as well as Lenovo A526 comes with similar 4.5-inch FWVGA (480x854p) and 218 ppi pixel density. Xperia E1 Dual from Sony is however the smallest among the lot with 4-inch WVGA (with 800x480p) TFT LCD display.  In terms of the processors, Motorola Moto G and Sony sport Snapdragon chipsets by Qualcomm. However, Moto G got powered with the processor of Snapdragon 400 1.2GHz quad-core and Xperia E1 god dual-ships featuring 1.2GHz dual-core processor. HTC and Lenovo got Taiwan made MediaTek silicon chip sporting 1.3GHz Quad-core Cortex A7 processor, which is rather a cheaper variant. HTC Desire 301 and Lenovo A526 come with 4GB in-built memory with an expandable 32GB. Moto G has two variants as 8GB and 16GB; however not having a microSD slot.

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