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Nokia X is a brand new platform but its app store felt acceptably full, considering it launched just a couple of days ago. There we found a couple of the usual benchmarks we run (there’s also the browser-based SunSpider) so we decided to find out how the Nokia X and XL stack up against the competition.

The Nokia X prioritizes affordability over performance, Nokia made it clear that Lumia is its top performer.
Still, the Moto G offers goodies like a quad-core processor (a Cortex-A7 no less) and a 720p screen, but it’s nearly double the price. The 4.5″ Moto G starts at €170, while the 4″ Nokia X and 5″ XL are €90 and €110 respectively.
Benchmark Pi
Lower is better
- Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
132 - LG Optimus G Pro
147 - HTC One
151 - Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
169 - Sony Xperia Z
264 - HTC Butterfly
266 - Samsung Galaxy Note II
305 - Alcatel One Touch Hero
308 - Huawei Ascend Mate
347 - Motorola Moto G
392 - Sony Xperia M
400 - Samsung Galaxy Core LTE
466 - Nokia X
677 - Nokia XL
681
AnTuTu 4
Higher is better
- Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
24716 - HTC One
22678 - Sony Xperia Z
20794 - LG Optimus G Pro
20056 - HTC Butterfly
19513 - Motorola Moto G
17214 - Huawei Ascend Mate
15714 - Alcatel One Touch Hero
15667 - Oppo Find 5
15167 - Samsung Galaxy Core LTE
13109 - Sony Xperia M
9902 - Nokia X
7745 - Nokia XL
7529
SunSpider
Lower is better
- Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
810 - Apple iPhone 5
915 - Samsung Galaxy Note II
972 - LG Optimus G Pro
1011 - Motorola RAZR i XT890
1059 - Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
1065 - HTC One
1124 - Motorola Moto G
1308 - Sony Xperia Z
1336 - HTC Butterfly
1433 - Alcatel One Touch Hero
1646 - Huawei Ascend Mate
1741 - Samsung Galaxy Core LTE
1680 - Sony Xperia M
1867 - Nokia X
2624 - Nokia XL
2719
The Nokia X and XL are certainly not the fastest phones around, but their price advantage over most brand-name smartphones is undeniable. Certainly, Android smartphones at the Nokia X price point don’t perform as well as the Moto G, so developing markets might fall in love with the Moto X and XL. Or traditional low-cost Android makers might beat Nokia at the price cutting game.
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