Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3 made a debut at the biggest phone show and after the price and specifications unveilings, consumers can finally decide which Nokia phone to buy.

The budget-concern buyer

For mobile users who want to switch device to Nokia Android, Nokia 3 is the best choice. It comes with Nougat pre-installed and a 5-inch display and 8 MP sensors for both, rear and front-facing cameras. There's MediaTek MT6737 chipset powering the machine and a non-removable 2560 mAh battery without fast charging feature. FossyBytes reported that Nokia 3 sells for €147.

The stylish and sleek look combined with its affordability trait has made Nokia 3 the perfect entry-level Android device.

The mid-range seeker

Nokia 5 is a 5.2-inch handset powered by a Snapdragon 430 chipset. It's got 64 GB internal storage coupled with 2 GB of RAM. The front-facing camera sports 8 MP unit while its rear-shooter packs 16 MP sensor. The device is being offered at €189.

Having extra cash? The high-end Nokia 6 has the biggest screen of all (5.5 inches) and is still an affordable device at €299. However, underneath the solid block metal body, Nokia 6 hardware setup is slightly similar to Nokia 5 - both uses Snapdragon 430 to power the machine.

The differences are in RAM and rear-optic departments as Nokia 6 has two models being offered: 3GB-32GB and 4GB-64GB. The rear camera packs more pixels with its 16 MP unit. Both Nokia 5 and 6 get 3000 mAh battery with fast charging features.

Nokia 6 might be getting a specs-up but apparently the slight differences and huge price gap are making it less appealing. If the display is not a concern, Nokia 5 would be the better buy in mid-range category.

The three Nokia Android flagships will be coming to Europe, Middle East and Africa sometime in Q2 2017, NDTV has learned.

Check out Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 debut at MWC 2017 in the video below!