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Motorola Moto G Moto G5 12.7 cm (5") Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 2 GB 16 GB 2800 mAh Grey

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Moto G5 - 5" 1920 x 1080, GSM/UMTS/LTE, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 (MSM8937) octa-core, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 13 MP, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Android 7.0
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High-grade, diamond-cut finish
The new Moto G comes with a high-grade aluminum finish that’s been diamond-cut and finished to perfection. Choose from lunar gray or fine gold designs.

Battery + rapid charging

Power through the day.
With an all-day 2800 mAh battery, go from morning to night without plugging in.

Power up fast.
Moto G works with the 10W rapid charger, which gives your phone hours of battery life in just minutes of charging.

Technology that redefines mobile photography

Seize the moment
Go ahead, be proud of your photos. Phase Detection Autofocus enables fast focusing for sharper pictures. And it comes standard on the Moto G's 13 MP camera.

Better selfies
Switch to the front camera, and there’s a 5 MP wide-angle lens that won’t leave anyone out of your group selfies. And, improve your selfies with Beautification Mode's manual or automatic settings.

Just shoot
Whether you’re a weekend photographer or a seasoned pro, Moto G includes camera software like Best Shot and Professional Mode that makes taking great pictures easier than ever. Plus, give any photo a personal touch with the Google Photos™ app.

Power under the hood

Play on
With a fast 1.4 GHz octa-core processor, powerful graphics capabilities, and support for 4G LTE, the Moto G lets you play video, games, and music on the go.3 Apps and video run smoothly without slowing down. And browse the web or stream music at lightning-fast speed.

Life in HD
Bring your photos, videos, and games to life. Moto G gives you a 5.0" Full HD display, delivering the vivid colors and fine details you’ve come to expect only from premium phones.

Make a splash
Never let spills, splashes, or a little rain get in your way. Moto G uses a water-repellent coating to protect your phone inside and out.

Moto experiences

You act. It reacts.
Moto experiences are a collection of unique and meaningful software experiences that make your phone more intuitive than ever.

Don’t jump through hoops to stay in the loop.
Moto Display gives you a quick preview of notifications and updates, so you can see what’s going on without unlocking your phone. Just give it a nudge to see what’s new, then go right to that app to handle it now—or leave it for later.

Moto Actions
With Moto Actions, your simple gestures make everyday interactions more convenient. Whether it’s a twist of your wrist to open the camera, or chopping down twice to turn on the flashlight, you can use your favorite features without touching a button.

Google Voice Search™
With Google Voice Search™, simply say “OK Google,” then speak to find the nearest coffee shop, send a text, get directions, and more.

One-touch Tech
Forget about typing your passcode. Simple touch the fingerprint reader to wake up your phone and unlock it. Unlike some phones, Moto G recognizes your fingerprint no matter how you hold it.

Short summary description Motorola Moto G Moto G5 12.7 cm (5") Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 2 GB 16 GB 2800 mAh Grey:
This short summary of the Motorola Moto G Moto G5 12.7 cm (5") Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 2 GB 16 GB 2800 mAh Grey data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Motorola Moto G Moto G5, 12.7 cm (5"), 2 GB, 16 GB, 13 MP, Android 7.0, Grey

Long summary description Motorola Moto G Moto G5 12.7 cm (5") Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 2 GB 16 GB 2800 mAh Grey:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Motorola Moto G Moto G5 12.7 cm (5") Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 2 GB 16 GB 2800 mAh Grey based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Motorola Moto G Moto G5. Display diagonal: 12.7 cm (5"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Processor frequency: 1.4 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 430. RAM capacity: 2 GB, Internal storage capacity: 16 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 13 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. Operating system installed: Android 7.0. Battery capacity: 2800 mAh. Product colour: Grey. Weight: 145.5 g

Display
Display diagonal *
12.7 cm (5")
Screen shape
Flat
Display resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Pixel density
441 ppi
Second display
No
Processor
Processor frequency *
1.4 GHz
Processor family *
Qualcomm Snapdragon
Processor model *
430
Processor cores
8
Storage
RAM capacity *
2 GB
Internal storage capacity *
16 GB
Compatible memory cards *
MicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size
128 GB
USB mass storage
Yes
Camera
Rear camera resolution (numeric) *
13 MP
Rear camera aperture number
2
Digital zoom
8x
Front camera type *
Single camera
Front camera resolution (numeric) *
5 MP
Front camera aperture number
2.2
Rear camera flash *
Yes
Flash type
LED
Video capture resolution (max)
1920 x 1080 pixels
Maximum frame rate
30 fps
Resolution at capture speed
1920x1080@30fps
Video recording modes
1080p
Rear camera type *
Single camera
Auto focus
Yes
Zoom capability
Yes
Video recording
Yes
Video stabilizer
Yes
Geotagging
Yes
Self-timer
Yes
Network
Mobile network generation *
4G
SIM card type *
NanoSIM
2G standards
Edge, GPRS, GSM
3G standards *
HSPA+, UMTS
4G standard *
LTE
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Wi-Fi standards
802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g
Bluetooth *
Yes
Bluetooth version
4.2
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Yes
2G bands (primary SIM)
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
2G bands (secondary SIM)
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
3G bands supported
850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
Tethering (modem-mode)
Yes
Subscription
Subscription type *
No subscription
Ports & interfaces
USB port *
Yes
USB connector type
Micro-USB
USB version
2.0
Ports & interfaces
Headphone connectivity
3.5 mm
Messaging
Short Message Service (SMS)
Yes
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
Yes
Instant messaging (IM)
Yes
Chat
Yes
E-mail
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Bar
Product colour *
Grey
Colour name
Lunar Gray
Performance
Video call
Yes
Graphics card
Adreno 505
Fingerprint reader
Yes
Personal info management (PIM)
Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Events reminder, To-do list
Speakerphone
Yes
Flight mode
Yes
Personalization
Icons, Menu, Shortcuts
Support for contact groups
Yes
Microphone mute
Yes
Themes
Wallpapers
Vibrating alert
Yes
Navigation
Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
Yes
GPS (satellite)
Yes
GLONASS
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Wi-Fi positioning
Yes
Call management
Call waiting
Yes
Call divert
Yes
Call hold
Yes
Caller ID
Yes
Conference call
Yes
Speed dialling
Yes
Call timer
Yes
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system installed *
Android 7.0
App distribution platform
Google Play
Google applications
Google Maps, Google Play, YouTube
Battery
Battery capacity *
2800 mAh
Sensors
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Orientation sensor
Yes
Weight & dimensions
Width
73 mm
Depth
9.5 mm
Height
144.3 mm
Weight *
145.5 g
Packaging content
Quick start guide
Yes
Logistics data
Harmonized System (HS) code
85171300
Other features
Touchscreen
Yes
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:44:06
Uk has collected 215 expert reviews for Motorola Moto G Moto G5 12.7 cm (5") Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 2 GB 16 GB 2800 mAh Grey and the average expert rating is 77 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
77%
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:42:53
In our experience the best way to get a cheap phone is to buy it SIM-free then grab a great-value SIM-only deal. You won't be paying £50-odd per month for a phone for the next two years, and you can swap it for a newer model whenever you fancy it. All t...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:42:55
After the disappointing Moto G5 launch earlier in the year, Moto took another stab at the budget smartphones ball game. The new Moto G5S improved the mistakes of its predecessor, with a bigger battery life, and a better camera to boot.While the Moto G5 wa...
Good Nice design, microSD support...
Bad Same performance as Moto G4, Camera not great in low light, STILL no NFC...
Bottom line The Moto G5 may have been a disappointment, but the Moto G5S achieved much better success...
60%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:42:55
Motorola has launched a new version of the G5, just a few months after launching it earlier this year. Here we highlight the differences between the phones, as well as the Plus versions, so you can decide which phone should be your next upgrade. The mai...
Bottom line The upgrades might appeal to some, but the big price hike won't. The G5s is better built and battery capacity returns to what it was in the Moto G4, but the new unibody design means the battery is no longer removable. Processing power remains the same, so...
0%
gadgetscentral.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:42:58
The Moto G5 was in many ways a step backwards. At £170 it just didn't compare favourably to its rivals – especially as specs-wise, it was pretty similar to last year's handset. But at £135 for the dual-SIM 3GB model. Yeah, that's worth a look.For Amazon's...
Bottom line Surprisingly, as has been the case with recent flagship smartphone upgrades, the price of the Moto G5 isn't at issue here. It's the same as the Moto G4 when it launched and in 2017 I think £170 for the G5 is very tempting indeed.What concerns me is that...
0%
alphr.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:42:58
Update: So we didn't think too much of the Moto G5 when we reviewed it earlier this year. At £170, it just wasn't good value compared to its rivals – and in fact it was just a prettier version of the Moto G4. However, on Prime Day, it's 25% off until 11...
Bottom line Lenovo seems to have misunderstood what made the Moto G series great. We were never bothered by the cheap and cheerful design; what mattered was that the screen, performance, camera and battery always punched above their weight at the price. With the Moto...
60%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:42:58
I got my first glimpse of the new Moto G5 and G5 Plus phones at MWC in February and I must say I was impressed at the time. Not by the features and specification on offer for such a small amount of money, though that remains a key attraction, but by the d...
Good Nice design, microSD support...
Bad Same performance as Moto G4, Camera not great in low light, STILL no NFC...
Bottom line All-new metal design for the king of the budget smartphones but is there enough of an upgrade from last year's model...
60%
alphr.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:42:58
We knew this day had to come eventually. For four generations, the Moto G series of smartphones has been the gold standard for budget smartphones: absolutely fabulous for the money. But with the Moto G5, that's no longer a title the little handset can hol...
Bottom line Lenovo seems to have misunderstood what made the Moto G series great. We were never bothered by the cheap and cheerful design; what mattered was that the screen, performance, camera and battery always punched above their weight at the price. With the Moto...
60%
itwire.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:06
The Moto G series is where Moto packs as much value as it can to produce a mass-market — $150-$499 range — phone. On the whole the G5 and G5 Plus succeed.The problem is that these may well be two entirely different phones:This review is side-by-side to sh...
Bottom line Spending $100-$150 more is really worth it if you have the cash. It meets or exceeds mass market specifications with some going up into the more expensive mid-market segment.On that basis, it is an 8.5 out of 10.Normal 0 false false false EN-AU X-NONE X-N...
0%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:13
The Moto G has long been the king of affordable phones. But things have changed in recent years, with a wider array of choice and price points available. To combat the shifting market, the fifth-generation G-series comes in G5 or larger G5 Plus flavours...
Good Great fingerprint scanner with effective gesture control options, microSD expansion (necessary given the 16GB storage only), sturdy metal design looks good for this price point, clean software experience...
Bad The G5 Plus performs so much better (but it's £80 extra), can be slow to load and some stutter in playback, no NFC like G5 Plus model (applicable for UK region), metal doesn't really look/feel like metal...
Bottom line With other manufacturers pushing into pricier brackets, the Moto G5 sticks to its £169 guns and delivers a fairly knock-out performance for the price point. It's more sophisticated to look at than its G4 predecessor, will handle all manner of tasks easily...
80%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:13
The Moto G5 is the baby brother to the Moto G5 Plus. Motorola's G series have been popular for several years amongst Australians looking for outright purchase, value for money phones that don't compromise on quality.The newly launched Moto G5 ($299) and...
Bottom line Thumbs up to Motorola Australia for committing to quarterly security updates for the Moto G5 as well as a definite update to Android version O. During Ausdroid's in person briefing with Motorola they also confirmed that they consider Android 7.1 to be a m...
81%
theaustralian.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:14
Not everyone wants to invest in a high-end smartphone and given 2017's eye-wateringly expensive handsets who can blame them? The mid-range market has never been more exciting or competitive, but not all manufacturers are bringing their A-game.The latest u...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:16
We've been spoiled for choice with budget phones lately. In just the last week we've reviewed the Moto G5 Plus which we declared to be the best-value phone we've tested in ages. This was immediately followed by the even-cheaper Oppo A57 which arguably off...
Good Cheap, Well built, Good battery...
Bad Average camera...
Bottom line It's cheap and cheerful but may be a bit under-powered for some...
80%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:16
We've been spoiled for choice with budget phones lately. In just the last week we've reviewed the Moto G5 Plus which we declared to be the best-value phone we've tested in ages. This was immediately followed by the even-cheaper Oppo A57 which arguably off...
Good Cheap, Well built, Good battery...
Bad Average camera...
Bottom line We've been spoiled for choice with budget phones lately. In just the last week we've reviewed the Moto G...
80%
whistleout.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:17
The Moto G5 isn't a bad phone, but it makes a few too many compromises in keeping costs down. Unless you're on a strict budget, you'll be better off spending $100 more and grabbing the Moto G5 Plus instead.The Moto G5 is one of the two new devices in Moto...
Good Great battery, Good value, Clean version of Android, Cheap, without looking cheap...
Bottom line The Moto G5 isn't a bad phone, but it makes a few too many compromises in keeping costs down. Unless you're on a strict budget, you'll be better off spending $100 more and grabbing the Moto G5 Plus instead.What we loveGreat batteryGood valueClean version...
0%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:19
Motorola's Moto G line of budget handsets has been one of the company's biggest success stories of recent years, offering a really well specced budget handset at a sub-£200 price.The Moto G5, and its larger 5.2in G5 Plus sibling, follows admirably in thes...
Good Good build quality, Bright, sharp screen, Snappy performance, Stock Android interface...
Bad Audio performance lacking, Camera could be better...
Bottom line The G5 adds another successful handset to Moto's growing line of budget wins.That said, considering its strong performance almost entirely across the board we can't help but find its audio performance a bit of a let-down, even at this level.If you're want...
80%
mobilesyrup.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:22
Not everyone needs a premium phone. Many just need a device that's simple and reliable, at the right price — and for those that do, the Moto G5 could be the ideal solution.The Canadian successor to last year's Moto G4 Plus and Moto G4 Play, the Moto G5 ta...
Good Stock Android 7.0, Metal design, Fingerprint sensor, Almost two day battery life...
Bad Poor display, unusable outside, Minor build quality issue, Camera struggles in low or super bright light, A bit thick for its size...
Bottom line "The Moto G5 has become my new favourite budget device"...
65%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:22
Motorola's G series is the company's best selling lineup of budget phones, and the latest installment is the Moto G5. We got our hands on this new device and decided to give it a test run. Here is what we think of the Moto G5.For those of you who are not...
Good Impressive Display, Great Price, Great gestures and fingerprint sensor...
Bad No NFC, Design seems outdated...
Bottom line Overall, I actually like the Moto G5. For its price of just AED 699, the G5 is quite an impressive phone. Sure it has a few flaws in terms of design and features, but it can be overlooked due to it being a budget phone. I would highly recommend it to anyo...
80%
canadianreviewer.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:22
I reviewed the lesser of the Moto G5's (the plus model, which has a stronger processor, slightly larger display and more RAM is limited to specific countries).Moto G5 is available from Bell Mobility, MTS, SaskTel, Videotron and Virgin Mobile for about $25...
80%
canadianreviewer.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:22
I reviewed the lesser of the Moto G5's (the plus model, which has a stronger processor, slightly larger display and more RAM is limited to specific countries).Moto G5 is available from Bell Mobility, MTS, SaskTel, Videotron and Virgin Mobile for about $25...
80%
bit.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:22
Lenovo has announced the Australian release of its latest budget smartphones – the Motorola Moto G5 and G5 Plus – which are available from Motorola's online store and retailers including Harvey Norman, the Good Guys, Officeworks and JB Hi Fi.For four gene...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G5 Plus has some shortcomings, such as its lacklustre screen. But it's a good performer, has an outstanding camera and, overall, is the best sub-$500 smartphone on the Australian market. The standard G5 offers a lot of phone for under $3...
0%
wovow.org
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:46
It was during the Mobile World Congress 2017 Lenovo introduced its new model for its mid-range: the Lenovo Moto G5. True bestseller worldwide, this smartphone wants to symbolize a break with the Motorola era according to Lenovo with a more premium than it...
Bottom line For this new device, nothing really has really changed. This low technical evolution is not necessarily a mistake on the part of Lenovo because it still happens to evolve intelligently. This Lenovo Moto G5 is simply a more modern version of its predecesso...
0%
alphr.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:46
We knew this day had to come eventually. For four generations, the Moto G series of smartphones has been the gold standard for budget smartphones: absolutely fabulous for the money. But with the Moto G5, that's no longer a title the little handset can hol...
Bottom line Lenovo seems to have misunderstood what made the Moto G series great. We were never bothered by the cheap and cheerful design; what mattered was that the screen, performance, camera and battery always punched above their weight at the price. With the Moto...
60%
techradar.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:46
Motorola's G series is the firms best selling phone ever, and the latest installment in the budget line is the Moto G5.Manufacturer Lenovo has decided to kick things up a notch with a more premium, metallic design and an impressive host of extras that you...
Good Part-metal body at a low price, Crisp, vibrant HD display, Slick fingerprint scanner...
Bad Still no NFC, Not the snappiest chipset, Not available in the US...
Bottom line With a shiny new metal body, a super-slick fingerprint sensor and decent specs, the Moto G5 offers real value for money. It's another obvious choice for Android bargain hunters...
80%
mobilephones.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:52
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto G5 review uncovers a smartphone that has many of the premium qualities and features that we desire. However, the Moto G5 only costs £162 as a handset only or can be purchased on...
82%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:56
‘Premium for All' is Lenovo's new motto for its G5 phones, the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus, which aim to offer the build quality and feel of a flagship device at decidedly non-flagship prices. That's especially true of the G5, which offers a metal body, rap...
Bottom line There's fierce competition in Android's mid-range market, but the Moto G5 looks like a clear standout. The build quality, and battery all feel like they belong on a much more expensive phone, while the fingerprint gesture controls genuinely improve the An...
80%
technave.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:59
With the closing of the MWC 2017 last week, we saw some cool technology showcased in Barcelona, ranging from cars to advanced cloud storage technology. However, in this article we will be looking into the smartphone category and tell you our favourite top...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:59
Motorola, once a household name and a dominant force in the smartphone industry, it created the first mobile phone in 1983 at a crazy-high £3,000. It kickstarted the mobile telecoms industry, and has since been on a rollercoaster of ups but mostly downs...
Bottom line Lenovo has upped its game once again. After a successful release of the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus last year, fans awaited the G5 announcement with baited breath - and I don't think they will be disappointed. With an updated design and feel to the Moto G, a...
0%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:59
For a long time, the Moto G4 has been our bang-for-buck mobile of choice.Pairing power with pound-saving, what the G4 lacked in revolutionary design it made up for in, well, everything else. In fact, its five-star rating set quite the bar for future hands...
Good Brilliant value, Sharp screen for the cash, General performance is nippy...
Bad Not as metallic as it initially seems, Barely any camera progress...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:44:00
Another year, another Moto G. But far from being dull, the 2017 upgrade to this budget Android phone is one of the most exciting yet. We've already had a good hands-on look at the Moto G5, and you can find out more about the Moto 5 release date. Here...
Bottom line If you've already got a G4, there's not really enough here to warrant an upgrade, although the fingerprint scanner and Google Assistant could prove tempting. But for those choosing between the two, it's an easy one: buy the G5Tags:SmartphonesBest prices t...
0%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:44:02
For a long time, the Moto G4 has been our bang-for-buck mobile of choice.Pairing power with pound-saving, what the G4 lacked in revolutionary design it made up for in, well, everything else. In fact, its five-star rating set quite the bar for future hands...
Good Brilliant value, Sharp screen for the cash, General performance is nippy...
Bad Not as metallic as it initially seems, Barely any camera progress...
Bottom line As has largely been the case since the G-series' inception, the Moto G5 seems to be a stellar budget mobile. It's not doing much new, granted, but it's been tweaked in plenty of the right places over the G4 to make it feel like a phone that's worth more...
100%
cgmagonline.com
Updated:
2018-04-27 08:43:01
Since its launch in 2013, Motorola's Moto G line quickly became Motorola's best-selling smartphone ever. And in that time, the Moto G series has maintained its reputation as one of the top budget smartphone lines. Motorola's latest entry, the Moto G5 cont...
70%
alphr.com
Updated:
2020-01-12 05:16:53
Motorola's Moto G has, for the last four years, been one of the best mid-range phones on the market. Every iteration has achieved that tricky balance of remaining affordable, yet also durable, powerful and well-equipped enough to satisfy your above-averag...
100%
techaeris.com
Updated:
2018-01-27 04:43:13
I've said many times to friends and the other staff here at Techaeris that many people are carrying around phones that they either don't need or don't fully utilize. Fortunately, there are devices for those not wanting to break the bank when replacing the...
Good Metal body design, One button nav, Removable battery, Decent image quality, microSD card support, Decent performance, Moto Gestures, Fairly priced...
Bad Be nice to have dual speakers, Battery may not get you through the day depending on activities...
Bottom line If you're looking for a smartphone with more than the basic features to get you through the day with decent performance and isn't going to break the bank, Motorola has proved once again why the Moto G series is one to strongly consider.*We were sent a dem...
92%
notebookcheck.net
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2018-01-27 04:43:22
The next generation. With its latest reincarnation the Moto G tries to lure us with good value for money and a charming appearance. Our in-depth review is going to reveal whether or not the fifth generation Moto G is once again going to tread in its prede...
Good high quality sturdy metal case, user replaceable battery, dual-sim version available, current version of Android 7, fast WiFi, decent call quality, fingerprint reader, very bright high-contrast display, decent speaker, moderate power consumption...
Bad display suffers from slight blue tint, security patches not up to date, gets pretty warm, bad camera performance in low-light conditions, inaccurate color reproduction in photos...
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phonearena.com
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2018-01-27 04:43:22
In the past few years, the Moto G series has set a standard in affordable phones that few can match. This year, Lenovo has two G series phones: the Moto G5 and the Moto G5 Plus. The G5 Plus is the one that has gotten all the attention so far: it's got t...
Good Very affordable price point, Mostly smooth performance, Cool and useful Moto gestures, Clean Android 7.0 Nougat software with nice widgets, Good battery life...
Bad Chubby, outdated design, Storage space out of the box is severely reduced...
Bottom line The Moto G5 is not officially sold in the United States. You do get the Moto G5 Plus in the U.S. and that one is a great phone. So where does the Moto G5 fit in the big picture?With an official price starting from around €200 in Europe, the Moto G5 is con...
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channelpostmea.com
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2018-01-27 04:43:30
Lenovo launched its new Moto G5 recently in Dubai at a price of AED 699. The smartphone comes in a single variant – it offers 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage space, which is further expandable to up to 128GB using a micro SD slot.The new Moto G5 comes with...
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91mobiles.com
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2018-01-27 04:43:30
Let's set the record straight – the Moto G5 is not a metal smartphone. It's mostly plastic, with a really thin metal plate at the rear. That said, it looks quite premium from the outset – much more so than previous Moto G phones. And Moto's used high-qual...
Good Stock Android interface, Smooth performance, Fast, multifunction fingerprint sensor...
Bad Battery needs to be removed to access SIM slots, Limited storage, Loudspeaker is barely audible, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet...
Bottom line In sum, the Moto G5 is a budget phone that just works. Forget the iffy design elements and the slightly steep price tag of Rs 11,999 – if you want an affordable phone that's a reliable daily driver – this is your best bet. The only competition really is t...
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notebookcheck.net
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2018-01-27 04:43:38
The next generation. With its latest reincarnation the Moto G tries to lure us with good value for money and a charming appearance. Our in-depth review is going to reveal whether or not the fifth generation Moto G is once again going to tread in its prede...
Good high quality sturdy metal case, user replaceable battery, dual-sim version available, current version of Android 7, fast WiFi, decent call quality, fingerprint reader, very bright high-contrast display, decent speaker, moderate power consumption...
Bad display suffers from slight blue tint, security patches not up to date, gets pretty warm, bad camera performance in low-light conditions, inaccurate color reproduction in photos...
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engadget.com
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2018-01-27 04:43:46
The year was 2013, the company was Motorola, and the device was the Moto G. It set a new standard for affordable smartphones, offering a user experience that left the existing sea of cheap, crappy Android handsets in the dust. Years later, it seems the M...
Good Good camera, Smooth performance, Very cheap...
Bad Lackluster design, No NFC, Poor sunlight visibility...
Bottom line Motorola's new Moto G5 Plus is easily the best affordable smartphone out there right now. It features the same great camera as the Galaxy S7 and its octa-core 2GHz processor paired with Android 7.0 Nougat make it a slick performer. It's a bit dull on the...
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gizmochina.com
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2018-01-27 04:43:51
Moto G series has been widely successful over the years and the G5 is the new iteration of the Lenovo's budget smartphones lineup. The Moto G5 sports pretty good specs, almost stock Android 7 and a lot more other features. Learn more in the full review.Th...
Bottom line The Moto G series has been one of the most popular in the budget phones category and the G5 is another solid budget smartphone.While it is not perfect like most of the affordable phones, it is an easy buying recommendation for those who want to spend just...
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recombu.com
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2018-01-27 04:43:52
Moto G5 Review: Whenever a new G-series phone appears on the scene it's sure to get budget-conscious mobile fans a little hot under the collar and the new Moto G5 looks to be another strong effort in a long line of excellent affordable Android handsets fr...
Good Clean, intelligent interface, Premium design elements, Great screen, Value for money...
Bad Poor video audio recording, Cheap design elements, Low internal storage...
Bottom line The new Moto G5 stays true to the G family formula, focussing on aspects like design, battery, camera and at £169, affordability. Certain elements, like storage, fall short of the mark, but for the most part, the Moto G5 packs in plenty of character, func...
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androidauthority.com
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2018-01-27 04:44:02
The Moto G5 and G5 Plus are the G series phones that most clearly aspire to Z series status: they do away with the plastic chassis and adopt some Moto Z range characteristics. But are the Moto G5 and G5 Plus just mid-rangers masquerading as flagships or a...
Good Sturdy design, Vibrant 1080p screen, Longlasting battery life, Vanilla android experience, Speedy performance, microSD expansion, Affordable price, Unique one button navigation...
Bad Lacks NFC (U.S. version), Subpar camera quality, Chrome trim cheapens the design...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus continues the tradition of what the Moto G line has always been. It's a good, inexpensive smartphone with a no frills approach. If that's all you need, that is exactly what the Moto G5 Plus will provide...
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techspot.com
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2018-02-01 08:48:26
I've recommended every iteration of the Moto G since it first launched four years ago. Motorola consistently nails it, producing excellent budget smartphones year after year. Most new Moto G phones are only minor upgrades on their predecessor, but with li...
Good Improved build quality. Similar performance to the Moto G4, but at a lower price point. Decent battery life and display. Includes a fingerprint sensor for the first time. Runs stock Android 7.0...
Bad Lacklustre camera is a downgrade from the G4 Play...
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neowin.net
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2020-01-12 05:16:53
Great smartphones on a budget phone aren't exactly a new phenomenon. Motorola was actually one of the first manufacturers to deploy well-performing devices that didn't break the bank and while others have also joined this cause, Moto G series remains icon...
Bottom line All said and done, the latest entry in the G-series is good but leaves a lot to be desired. This feels like a half-thought-out G5 Plus and, frankly, it's a little confusing. On its own, the Moto G5 is an interesting proposal. It tries to be a lot for a lo...
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