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Nokia 3 vs Nokia 5 vs Nokia 6 – How do they differ?

Thousands of Nokia fans were watching the live stream while the Nokia phones were being unfolded yesterday. As expected, HMD Global announced 3 Nokia-branded phones for global markets. These are the Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6. Now, all the three devices cater to different use cases and hence target a different price point. In this story, we are comparing the three devices from a specs perspective to find out what suits whom.

Key Differences b/w the Nokia 3, Nokia 5 & Nokia 6

The table in the image below compares the Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 side-by-side. Go through it to understand how and in what way do they differ from one another.

As it is already evident from the naming, the Nokia 3 is the weakest of the 3 siblings, but it is also the cheapest. The Nokia 6 offers the best hardware out of the three and it also costs the highest. The Nokia 5 does a balance between the Nokia 3 and Nokia 6. Hence, the price also falls in between the other two. Let’s take a closer look at what different each of these phones offer.

Nokia 6 vs Nokia 5 vs Nokia 3 — Display

All of the three devices feature an LCD display. The size and pixel density increases as you go up by the order of their numbering. The Nokia 6 offers the best & the largest 5.5-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a PPI of 403. The Nokia 5 comes in second with a 5.2-inch 1280 x 720 display and lowered down PPI of 282. The budget-centric Nokia 3 offers a 5-inch 1280 x 1080 display and a PPI of 284.

Display wise, the Nokia 5 appears to be the weakest. That’s because it comes with a larger display than the Nokia 3 and packs slightly lesser pixels per inch.

Nokia 6 vs Nokia 5 vs Nokia 3 — Storage & Hardware

From the hardware perspective, both Nokia 5 and Nokia 6 use the same SOC. Both devices are powered by the Snapdragon 425 chipset. And that’s all the similarity between the two. The Nokia 6 comes with 32GB of storage coupled with 3GB of RAM (and a limited edition 64GB & 4GB RAM variant called the Arte Black). Nokia 3 comes with an unexpected Mediatek 6737 chipset.

The Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 offer 16GB of internal storage with 2GB of RAM. However, there is a MicroSD card slot to expand the storage upto 128GB. All devices offer 3.5mm headphone jack, Micro-USB port. Fingerprint scanner, however, is only included with the Nokia 5 and Nokia 6.

Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 (L-R)

Nokia 6 vs Nokia 5 vs Nokia 3 — Cameras

The three devices offer reasonably good camera combination for the price they are targeting. The best camera is offered on the Nokia 6. It has a 16-megapixel primary (back) camera with pdaf, f/2.0 lens and a dual-tone LED flash.

The Nokia 5 offers a 13-megapixel primary camera along with pdaf, f/2.0 lens, dual-tone flash and 1.12µm pixels. The Nokia 3 offers the weakest camera with only an 8MP primary camera

All devices provide a similar 8MP front (selfie) camera with autofocus and a wide-angle lens to capture a wider shot. None of three devices has a dedicated camera key to click images more easily, but that’s something we rarely see these days.

Nokia 6 vs Nokia 5 vs Nokia 3 — Price

Better hardware has its price, that’s why Nokia 6 will cost you nearly twice of Nokia 3. Nokia 6 is priced at €229 (~US $243), however, the Arte Black ‘limited edition’ is dearer at €299 (~US $243).

The Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 cost €189 and €139 respectively. The pricing does make these phones feel slightly overpriced. But if Nokia provides a decent level of support and after-sales services, the extra price might be worth it.

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