i-mobile IQ II vs Cherry Mobile One G1 vs Infinix Hot 2 ?? - Android One (Second-Generation) General

what is the difference between these in Specs ??
i-mobile IQ II vs Cherry Mobile One G1 vs Infinix Hot 2 ??
are these all called sprout8 ??
i have sprout8 (QMobile A1 for Pakistan) so want to import one of above for my brother.
all of above have removable battery ??

Comparisons
I-Mobile IQ II:
Snapdragon 410 SoC -- 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core CPU with Adreno 306 GPU
Has LTE
2500 mAh battery
2 GB RAM
Cherry Mobile One G1:
Same phone as IQ II
Infinix Hot 2:
2200 mAh battery
MediaTek MT6582 SoC -- 1.3 GHz ARM Cortex-A7 quad-core CPU with Mali-400MP2 GPU
No LTE
2 GB RAM (Gold variant only) with cheaper 1 GB RAM version
Also, I'm not sure if it's named (I don't have the One G1 yet) but I'm sure it's not code named sprout8: this name is only for first generation Android Ones. Both IQ II and One G1 are the second generation Android Ones.
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TheDarkened said:
I-Mobile IQ II:
Snapdragon 410 SoC -- 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core CPU with Adreno 306 GPU
Has LTE
2500 mAh battery
2 GB RAM
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The IQ II only has 1 GB of RAM. AFAIK, it's the only variant with 1 GB of RAM.

TheDarkened said:
I-Mobile IQ II:
Also, I'm not sure if it's named (I don't have the One G1 yet) but I'm sure it's not code named sprout8: this name is only for first generation Android Ones. Both IQ II and One G1 are the second generation Android Ones.
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Based on the msm kernel source and commit messages, Second Generation Android One uses "Seed" as codename.

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DirtyUsb_Port said:
Also can you help me link this to the other Note 4 Q&A Fourms, thank you.
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