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Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus 13.2 cm (5.2") Dual SIM Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 3000 mAh Grey

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Bullet Points Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus 13.2 cm (5.2") Dual SIM Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 3000 mAh Grey
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  • - 13.2 cm (5.2") 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 2 GHz
  • - 3 GB 32 GB MicroSD (TransFlash) 128 GB
  • - 4G Dual SIM NanoSIM
  • - 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Bluetooth 4.2 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 12 MP
  • - 3000 mAh
  • - Android 7.0
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Moto G5 Plus - 5.2" 1920 x 1080, GSM/UMTS/LTE, Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor 2.0 GHz octa-core, 3GB RAM, microSD, 12 MP, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, Android 7.0
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Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus 13.2 cm (5.2") Dual SIM Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 3000 mAh Grey:
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Most advanced camera in its class
The new Moto G Plus is the first camera in its class with Dual Autofocus Pixels. Utilizing 10 times more pixels on the sensor, the camera is able to lock onto a subject up to 60% faster than ever before. Fewer missed shots, more stunning photos day or night.

Precision-crafted metal design
The new Moto G Plus comes with a high-grade aluminum finish that’s been diamond-cut and bead-blasted to perfection. Choose from lunar gray or fine gold designs.

Power under the hood

Instant gratification
Moto G Plus gives you a blazing-fast 2.0 GHz octa-core processor, powerful graphics capabilities, and support for 4G LTE.

Life in HD
Bring your photos, videos, and games to life. Moto G gives you a 5.2" Full HD display, delivering the vivid colors and fine details you’ve come to expect 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.

Battery + TurboPower™

Power couple
Stay unplugged. The 3000 mAh all-day battery holds enough power to get you through your day. When it’s time to power up, don’t slow down. The included TurboPower™ charger provides up to 6 hours of battery life with just a quick 15 minute charge.

Experiences

Shortcuts, brought to you by Moto.
Instantly unlock your phone with your fingerprint. Or, read notifications without having to unlock your phone. Pay with your phone. Plus, quick gestures get you to the features you use most.

Fingerprint reader
Use the fingerprint reader to unlock your phone and wake it instantly. Touch the reader again to lock it back up. Plus, it's NFC–enabled, so making secure purchases is fast and easy—just tap to pay. You can even shop dozens of apps—no password required.

Stay in the loop without jumping through hoops.
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.

Short summary description Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus 13.2 cm (5.2") Dual SIM Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 3000 mAh Grey:
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Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus, 13.2 cm (5.2"), 3 GB, 32 GB, 12 MP, Android 7.0, Grey

Long summary description Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus 13.2 cm (5.2") Dual SIM Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 3000 mAh Grey:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus 13.2 cm (5.2") Dual SIM Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 3000 mAh Grey based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus. Display diagonal: 13.2 cm (5.2"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Processor frequency: 2 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 625. RAM capacity: 3 GB, Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 12 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Dual SIM. Operating system installed: Android 7.0. Battery capacity: 3000 mAh. Product colour: Grey. Weight: 155 g

Display
Display diagonal *
13.2 cm (5.2")
Screen shape
Flat
Display resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Pixel density
424 ppi
Second display
No
Processor
Processor frequency *
2 GHz
Processor family *
Qualcomm Snapdragon
Processor model *
625
Processor cores
8
Storage
RAM capacity *
3 GB
Internal storage capacity *
32 GB
Compatible memory cards *
MicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size
128 GB
USB mass storage
Yes
Camera
Rear camera resolution (numeric) *
12 MP
Rear camera aperture number
1.7
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
SIM card capability *
Dual SIM
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
2G bands (primary SIM)
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
3G bands supported
850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz
Tethering (modem-mode)
Yes
Near Field Communication (NFC)
Yes
Subscription
Subscription type *
No subscription
Ports & interfaces
USB port *
Yes
USB connector type
Micro-USB
Ports & interfaces
USB version
2.0
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 506
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 *
3000 mAh
Sensors
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Orientation sensor
Yes
Weight & dimensions
Width
74 mm
Depth
9.7 mm
Height
150.2 mm
Weight *
155 g
Packaging content
Quick start guide
Yes
Other features
Touchscreen
Yes
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:06:19
Uk has collected 280 expert reviews for Motorola Moto G Moto G5 Plus 13.2 cm (5.2") Dual SIM Android 7.0 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 3000 mAh Grey and the average expert rating is 82 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.
82%
Source Review comments Score
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
We're defining a mid-range range phone as one that costs between £200 (the higher limit of our budget phones chart ) and £400. This price criteria means that our list includes new phones that fit the price bracket, but also flagships from the past year o...
0%
chip.com.my
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Last year, Moto started to make a renewed charge into the mobile phone market with its Android-based smartphones. It's shown promise so far, but how about the midrange Moto G5 Plus? We find out.The Moto G5 Plus looks a lot like the Z2 Play. This means it...
Good Convenient gestures, Long battery life...
Bottom line While it doesn't have any stand out feature, it's good value since its performance in almost every area fits its price tag.(previously published in issue October 2017)...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Remember when the Moto G5 Plus launched those many months ago? Well, it seems Motorola wasn't too happy with its performance, and in its place launching an updated Moto G5S Plus, in an effort to help address the many complaints of the first.This flashier...
Good Great camera, Sleek design...
Bad Average battery life, Non-removable battery...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus wasn't the budget masterpiece we were hoping for, but the G5S Plus improves on past mistakes...
80%
liveatpc.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Such Actions, Many Wows One feature that I love about the Moto G5 Plus is its Moto Action, which made my life finitely better after discovering my way about it. Aside from the usual quick unlock via fingerprint sensor, the G5 Plus comes with easy and sim...
Bottom line Quick, snappy and easy-to-use, the Moto G5 Plus is a worthwhile contender if you're looking to splurge a little bit...
84%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Remember when the Moto G5 Plus launched those many months ago? Well, it seems Motorola wasn't too happy with its performance, instead launching an updated Moto G5S Plus, seemingly to help address the many complaints of the first.This flashier model has se...
Good Great camera, Sleek design...
Bad Average battery life, Non-removable battery...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus wasn't the budget masterpiece we were hoping for, but the G5S Plus looks to improve on past mistakes...
80%
soyacincau.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Moto's G5 Plus came to me with a whole bunch of hype surrounding it. Reviews raved about how brilliant it was, and how it was all the Android smartphone you needed.Needless to say, the bargain-hunter in me was looking forward to testing out this supposedl...
0%
technave.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
“Wait, Motorola is still around?” said one of my friends when I showed them the Moto G5 Plus. Yes, that's how “light” it is when it comes to brand presence. In a country like Malaysia, where we are surrounded by Apple, Samsung, and Huawei billboard adver...
Bottom line By all means, the Moto G5 Plus is not a perfect mid-range phone. There's the weird panorama feature which I think would disappoint some phoneography enthusiasts, same goes to consumers who are into selfies since there's no beauty mode to be found. But oth...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
‘Premium for All' is Motorola'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, r...
Bottom line There's plenty of competition in Android's budget market, but the Moto G5 is the best around right now. The build quality alone feels like it belongs on a much more expensive phone, while the fingerprint gesture controls genuinely improve the Android expe...
80%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
My very first mobile phone was a Motorola. That was 1996, and from today's perspective, I find it hard to understand that younger me who was so reluctant to acquire a mobile phone. Twenty one years later, I still have the same phone number, but as I'm wri...
Good Dual SIM + storage together, great value for money, very good camera...
Bad Miracast...
Bottom line Unless you need lots of processing power, or a certain ability to Miracast the screen, the Moto G5 Plus ought to suit just about everyone. It's a real bargain.Tags Android NougatAndroid phonesMotoMoto G5 PlusPrevious article Review: Optoma NuForce BE6i Bl...
90%
lowyat.net
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
In the mid-range segment, devices that offer the most value for money are usually the most successful ones; that's mainly the reason why Xiaomi's phones like the Redmi Note 4 are so popular among budget-conscious consumers. However, beyond sheer value for...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus may not offer the best value for money, but the device as a whole is a very complete mid-range smartphone. Its software experience is polished and pleasant to use, it has great battery life, and its camera is actually pretty good – bar th...
0%
channelnews.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Motorola have come a surprisingly long way in a short time. They've gone the distance from third-place among Android vendors to one of the best the smartphone market has to offer. They've even succeeded where giants like LG and Google failed by bringing a...
Bottom line At the end of the day, the Moto G5 shores up as pretty easy to recommend. There are nicer and more powerful phones out there, but that doesn't negate the value here. If you're looking for a solid, albeit humble, smartphone to fill the gap before your next...
0%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Having messed around with the Moto M earlier in the year, it's difficult to imagine there being another Moto phone so soon, and in the same performance and price bracket. But here we are, with a review of the Moto G5 Plus. To be fair, it's been slightly...
Good Decent value for money, Gesture controls can be fun, One Button Nav gives more screen space, Near-stock Android Nougat...
Bad Camera performance is inconsistent, Odd 3.5mm AUX port placement...
Bottom line Putting the Moto G5 Plus with an indirect predecessor makes it a very appealing proposition if you're in the market for a lower midrange phone. It's got the metal body that's no longer a flagship premium, and it's got a lot of gesture control toys for you...
85%
itwire.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
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%
impulsegamer.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:53
Key FeaturesOut of the box, the first thing that you notice about the Moto G5 Plus is the professional build of the smartphone itself which boasts a metal case and definitely makes the product look like a highend phone. Budding photographers will enjoy th...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is a great phone for those on a budget and packs a punch when it comes to features...
86%
mobilephones.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeMy Motorola Moto C Plus review uncovers a very affordable Android smartphone that has a big, big battery (more on that later). The Moto C Plus is rolling out over Europe and should land in the UK...
70%
klgadgetguy.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
Motorola hasn't been the most active smartphone company even after Lenovo took it over from Google. Granted, the company has produced pretty decent devices like the Moto G and Moto X a few years ago, it has also been trying hard to gather fans for its Mot...
0%
technave.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
We have already told you that the Moto G5 Plus is going to be announced officially on 29 May 2017 in Malaysia, we also got some hands-on on the device too yesterday from our good friends from Motorola Malaysia. Without further ado, check out the photo sa...
0%
thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
Lisa Gade reviews the Moto G5 Plus, Motorola's affordable unlocked Android 7.0 Nougat smartphone that works on both GSM and CDMA networks with 4G LTE. The $229 Moto G5 Plus is powered by a 2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 CPU and it has a 5.2” full HD display...
0%
devontechsupport.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
While flagship makers battle for the top spot with small bezels and pixel-perfect cameras, Motorola has been winning a more quiet, but equally important fight: to offer desired features in a phone without costing too much.Speaking of features, the new Mot...
Bottom line If you own the Moto G4, you more or less know what you're in for. For everyone else, there is simply no better deal out there for a phone that essentially does it all.Sure, you won't find NFC here if you're pining to use Android Pay and the camera perform...
0%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
2017 Has seen some impressive phone launches at the high end. However, the most revolutionary stuff might be appearing at the lower end. The gap between expensive phones and cheap phones has started narrowing at a dramatic pace. Whereas last year we were...
Good Good at everything, Impressive battery life...
Bad None...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is available in two flavours, one with 3GB/16GB RAM for $399 and our review unit's 4GB/32GB RAM for $449. It's hard to see how the $50 premium would effect performance too much. Hardcore users who require the extra RAM for top-end applica...
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
2017 Has seen some impressive phone launches at the high end. However, the most revolutionary stuff might be appearing at the lower end. The gap between expensive phones and cheap phones has started narrowing at a dramatic pace. Whereas last year we were...
Good Good at everything, Impressive battery life...
Bad None...
Bottom line There are no weak points with this $400 Android smartphone. So why pay more...
90%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
Since 2014 the Moto G has been blowing the socks off the budget phone market. Back then it was the best budget handset by far. But boy do things move along quickly - and the Moto G5 Plus is a mirror of that in many respects. In just three short years budg...
Good For the money it's the best phone in its class, fingerprint sensor and gesture controls work well, solid metal build quality, can run apps and games really well...
Bad Camera close-up focus is poor, screen has a protector that lacks fitted finesse, not the most vibrant screen, some slow load times, not sold on the gold...
Bottom line That's the crux of the Moto G5 Plus: you won't find a better phone for £250.It perhaps can't be called truly budget any more, given the price is a long way off from the days of the first-gen device, but then you get a lot more for your money: metal build...
90%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
For years now Motorola has led the mid-range with their G range of Android Phones, offering a great value for money and substantially better specs every year. Combine that with widespread Australian retail availability and it's not hard to see why the Mot...
Bottom line When I first saw the Moto G5 Plus at the launch event in Barcelona I was excited. To be honest it was the phone of the show for me. Why? Because it offered the promise of a truly great Android Device at a more affordable price point. Android as a platform...
86%
whistleout.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
The Moto G5 Plus is one of the two new devices in Motorola's commercially and critically successful G series of budget-to-midrange smartphones. Thanks to bloat-free Android software, good hardware under the hood, and bang-for-buck price tags, the G series dev...
Good Superb value, Clean take on Android, Nice aluminium build, Solid battery life...
Bad Average lowlight camera performance, Slow security updates, Tinny speaker, Not water resistant...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is the best budget smartphone you can buy right now. It makes fewer compromises than ever, and will set you back less than a third of what you'll pay for a top of the line flagship. If you want an affordable, reliable smartphone that just...
0%
bit.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
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%
techradar.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:05:55
Original review follows below.While flagship makers battle for the top spot with small bezels and pixel-perfect cameras, Motorola has been winning a more quiet, but equally important fight: to offer desired features in a phone without costing too much.Spe...
Good Doesn't look or feel like a budget phone, Inventive one button nav, Stellar design and value...
Bad Lacks NFC and Moto Mod support, Battery isn't removable, Iffy camera performance...
Bottom line Refreshed from top to bottom, the Moto G5 Plus has redefined itself and it didn't even have to. The premium build, competent specs and low price will suit deal-seekers and phone enthusiasts alike...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:06:14
For years now the Moto G5 has been the pinnacle of budget smartphones. Others have crammed in more specs and often a lower price, but none have constructed a phone that actually works like something that's double the price. The new G5 Plus is Moto's atte...
Good Feels as fast as a flagship, Great software with some handy tweaks, Decent storage and RAM...
Bad Slight backwards step in design, No NFC in USA...
Bottom line Moto G5 Plus – Camera I have been constantly surprised by the camera on the Moto G5 Plus, but considering even last year's model had an impressive snapper I probably shouldn't have been. On paper there isn't a whole lot of difference between the 13-megapi...
90%
alphr.com
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:06:14
It had to happen at some point, but seeing Lenovo release a disappointing Moto G phone was kind of like finding out there's no Santa Claus. Thankfully, the Moto G5 Plus is a big improvement. That improvement comes at a price – £80 extra, to be precise. T...
Bottom line For years, the regular Moto G has been the one to go for, while the Moto G Plus version hasn't been worth the extra cash. This year, the roles have flipped – and if you're a keen photographer, nothing comes close in this price bracket. Or the one immediat...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:06:14
Lenovo's Motorola Mobility used MWC 2017 to show off its new Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus, which are brilliantly priced smartphones that offer some of the features of its flagship but without the cost. The G5 Plus is a seriously impressive mid-range phone. I...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is an impressive phone for under £250. It's barely any bigger than the normal model which is odd but it might well be worth spending the extra to get more storage, a better processor and a significantly better camera.Tags:Smartphones,Gadg...
80%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:06:14
Admit it: you're always tempted to go large. Anyone that says they've never succumbed to the pressure of super-sizing at McDonald's is clearly an impulsive liar.It's why Plus-size versions of standard-size smartphones are so appetising. When you're alread...
Good Nippy performance for the cash, Decent battery, with handy TurboCharging, 4K video recording is a nice extra...
Bad Not as great value as the vanilla Moto G5, Screen only slightly bigger, By-the-numbers design...
Bottom line At RM1999, the Moto G5 is still a true budget king. The Plus was always going to have to work hard to justify an £80 (RM450) premium, and the scant few extra features it delivers don't really do enough.Sure, the rear camera is a welcome step up, and the b...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:06:16
Admit it: you're always tempted to go large. Anyone that says they've never succumbed to the pressure of super-sizing at McDonald's is clearly an impulsive liar.It's why Plus-size versions of standard-size smartphones are so appetising. When you're alread...
Good Nippy performance for the cash, Decent battery, with handy TurboCharging, 4K video recording is a nice extra...
Bad Not as great value as the vanilla Moto G5, Screen only slightly bigger, By-the-numbers design...
Bottom line At £170, the Moto G5 is still a true budget king. The Plus was always going to have to work hard to justify an £80 premium, and the scant few extra features it delivers don't really do enough. Sure, the rear camera is a welcome step up, and the battery g...
80%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2018-01-19 04:06:16
Inexpensive smartphones have become more affordable and more capable over the past few years. When Motorola first unveiled the Moto G product line, the device targeted emerging markets such as Brazil. And in Brazil, Motorola found tremendous success with...
Bottom line the features that Motorola includes with its Moto app are optional and in addition to the standard features found in Android 7.0 Nougat. Some of them I can't live without when using a Moto device, such as the flashlight or camera shortcuts, while others...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Inexpensive smartphones have become more affordable and more capable over the past few years. When Motorola first unveiled the Moto G product line, the device targeted emerging markets such as Brazil. And in Brazil, Motorola found tremendous success with...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
In simple terms, the Moto G5 Plus is everything last year’s Moto G4 Plus wasn’t, and it’s a far more accomplished handset in general. It’s faster, it has a better camera and it looks nicer – taken together, these three things are easily enough to warrant...
Good Great camera, Sleek design...
Bad Average battery life, Non-removable battery...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is a sound handset, but it isn't the budget smartphone all-rounder we were all waiting and hoping for from Lenovo-Motorola this year. It looks quite nice, it's reasonably responsive without blowing you away and the camera is superb.If you...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
The Moto G5 Plus represents a bit of a turnaround in Motorola's budget smartphone lineup.Until 2017 the leading light in the range was the baby Moto G, scoring high year after year for value; this year, though, it has taken a step backwards and it's time...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is a sound handset, but it isn't the budget smartphone all-rounder we were all waiting and hoping for from Lenovo-Motorola this year. It looks quite nice, it's reasonably responsive without blowing you away and the camera is superb.If you...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Last year's Moto G4 Plus was the budget phone to beat. Lenovo's stateside subsidiary, Motorola, put out an uncompromising budget phone that pleasantly surprised us with a camera that matched the performance of pricey flagships, a processor that crushed ev...
Good Bright screen, Decent camera, Nearly stock Android, Snappy performance...
Bad Weak speaker, Bland design, MicroUSB port...
Bottom line Yes. The Moto G5 Plus is a fine budget phone, but the competition has never been tighter. Take a look at the range of similar options from the likes of Huawei and ZTE.Still,  if you're looking for a phone that does everything “well enough” on stock Androi...
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mobilephones.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto G5 Plus review comes ahead of the official UK release, which is scheduled to take place in the spring, and more precisely at the end of March. The Moto G5 Plus will be available...
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technave.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
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...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
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...
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tech-boom.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
Lenovo finally unveiled its new terminals Moto G, an affordable range for the general public, with features that rise above average. A model intended for those users who do not want to spend a large amount of money in exchange for a mobile with a good and...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
Launched in Barcelona at MWC 2017, the two new handsets follow a similar pattern to the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus with the cheaper, more basic Moto G5 for the masses and the Moto G5 Plus featuring a more advanced feature set, but costing a little more.Wher...
Bottom line All-new metal design for the king of the budget smartphones, but the screen has shrunk...
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canadianreviewer.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:19
The fourth generation Moto G is indicative of what we can come to expect from Moto under Lenovo. A lot of the outlandish and exciting design and feature directions of Motorola have been tempered by Lenovo's more practical and understated design ethos. Wha...
Bottom line The Moto G Plus has changed my mind about a lot of things. It brings forth the benefits of a larger 5.5-inch device without the heaviness and thickness even flagship phablets can't seem to shed. It offers premium features like turbocharging, a fingerprin...
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canadianreviewer.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:19
The fourth generation of the Moto G, which comes to Canada in two flavours including the Moto G Plus which we're checking out here, has definitely grown up and I don't mean just in size.The first official product launched under the stewardship of Lenovo...
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T3.com
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2018-03-17 14:12:00
Beware the unnecessarily confusing Lenovo/Moto naming system. This is not the same phone as the slightly more expensive Moto G5S Plus, and in some cases it's better specified.The G5 Plus is a massive improvement over the G4 Plus, which looked fairly cheap...
Good Premium look and feel, Bargain basement price...
Bad No NFC in USA, Unimpressive camera...
Bottom line The G5 Plus is a big improvement over the G4 Plus, and the combination of a mainly premium device with Android Nougat's fast performance is very appealing at this price. There's no Android Pay in the US and the camera is very disappointing, but when you c...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2018-04-15 13:31:37
The caveat? The G5S Plus launched at £260, £10 dearer than the original launch price of the G5 Plus. But now, it seems the older generation phone has been phased out completely, which does bring its benefits. Looking across various UK retailers, it seems...
Good Great camera, Sleek design...
Bad Average battery life, Non-removable battery...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus wasn't the budget masterpiece we were hoping for, but the G5S Plus improves on past mistakes...
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laptopmedia.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:53
The Moto G series is one of the most successful in the mid range and since last year it has its Plus version in the face of Moto G4 Plus, which now has its successor – Moto G5 Plus. This is the model with whose review we will acquaint you this time. It br...
Good Elegant metal design with thinner profile, Full HD display with high detail and brightness + Gorilla Glass 3, Fingerprint sensor, Relatively durable 3000mAh battery, Pure Android 7.1 Nougat + several additional Moto features, High CPU and GPU performance...
Bad We expected a USB Type-C...
Bottom line Moto G5 Plus lived up to our expectations for one of the best models in the middle range. It has nice appearance with metal construction and fingerprint sensor in the front part. The screen resolution is again Full HD but its diagonal is 5.2 inches, which...
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makeuseof.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:53
If you want a phone with high-end specs but can't afford a $700 phone like the Galaxy S8 The Greatest Smartphone You Shouldn't Buy: Samsung Galaxy S8 Review (and Giveaway!) The Greatest Smartphone You Shouldn't Buy: Samsung Galaxy S8 Review (and G...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is a dependable mid-range device. It lacks the flare of some more expensive smartphones, and it doesn't have the value of cheaper smartphones, but it's a solid in-between...
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channelpostmea.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:53
Lenovo, through its Motorola Mobility division, announced the big brother of the Moto G5 – the Moto G5 Plus – at MWC this year. The device was officially announced regionally in July this year. Coming in at a very affordable price point of AED 849, this d...
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droid-life.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:53
The Moto G5 Plus ( our review ) is a budget-friendly phone that performs closer to a high-end phone. It's a good phone first, but when you factor in the reasonable price, it becomes a steal and a phone anyone without $700 to blow on a phone should conside...
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droid-life.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:53
For a limited time, you can grab a Moto G5 Plus on B&H Photo at a discounted price, both the 32GB and 64GB models.If you need less storage, the 32GB model is on sale for $30 off, bringing it to just $199. If you need more gigs, the 64GB model is listed at...
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droid-life.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:53
With Prime Day 2017 over with, we're still on the hunt for the best deals around and today's happens to be on a budget-friendly phone that is one of the best phone lines in the business. We're talking about the Moto G line and the Moto G5 Plus, specifica...
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techarp.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:55
The Motorola Moto G5 Plus is here! We had the opportunity earlier last week to have our first-ever hands-on preview of the Moto G5 Plus smartphone. We also managed to unearth some preliminary information on the Moto G5 Plus. Check out the preview and pre-...
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techarp.com
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2018-01-19 04:05:55
The Motorola Moto G5 Plus is coming real soon! We had the opportunity earlier tonight to have our first-ever hands-on preview of the Moto G5 Plus smartphone. We also managed to unearth some preliminary information on the Moto G5 Plus. Check out the previe...
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talkandroid.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:09
Over the last couple of years, a massive number of consumers around the world have shifted their buying preferences for phones. It's no longer guaranteed that the biggest and most expensive phones should be the only ones considered. That change in philoso...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus looks way out of its class. Where else are you going to pay $229 for a phone that's made of metal? Better yet, where else are you going to pay $229 for a phone that's anywhere close to the Moto G5 Plus on paper? Lenovo's latest mid-range...
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engadget.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:14
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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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Inexpensive smartphones have become more affordable and more capable over the past few years. When Motorola first unveiled the Moto G product line, the device targeted emerging markets such as Brazil. And in Brazil, Motorola found tremendous success with...
Good Battery life for days, Inexpensive doesn't mean cheap, Solid everyday performance, Crisp 1080p display...
Bad No NFC when mobile payments are finally catching on, microUSB charging is so 2016, Low light camera performance is just OK...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus does everything it should at this price, and then some. It's perfect for teens or those who don't want to spend a fortune on a smartphone...
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phonearena.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
With the first quarter of the year wrapping up, we're finally able to start really appreciating what 2017 means for new smartphones, as some of the most anticipated high-profile flagships launch. But more than just being dazzled by a convention-breaking...
Good Much more premium design than past Moto G phones, Great battery life, fast recharging, Fingerprintscanner gestures work great, Expansive carrier support...
Bad Camera feels like it doesn't reach its potential, Discounted adsupported version only for Amazon Prime users, MicroUSB: why?, Could use more robust waterresistance...
Bottom line It's easy to pick up the very wrong impression that there's not much to look forward to in the mid-range smartphone space, like it's some dumping ground for leftover components, offers uninspired hardware design at best, and aims little higher than giving...
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greenbot.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Inexpensive smartphones have become more affordable and more capable over the past few years. When Motorola first unveiled the Moto G product line, the device targeted emerging markets such as Brazil. And in Brazil, Motorola found tremendous success with...
Good Battery life for days, Inexpensive doesn't mean cheap, Solid everyday performance, Crisp 1080p display...
Bad No NFC when mobile payments are finally catching on, microUSB charging is so 2016, Low light camera performance is just OK...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus does everything it should at this price, and then some. It's perfect for teens or those who don't want to spend a fortune on a smartphone...
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slashgear.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
The 5th generation of Motorola's Moto G series returns to a place of extraordinary accomplishment. What Lenovo's Motorola crew have done is to design a device that does exactly what its originator intended for the series. Like the Moto G, the Moto G5 Plus...
Good Industrial Design is on point, Metal and glass gives phone a premium feel, Fingerprint sensor up front, Top-quality camera (especially at this price), Headphone jack...
Bad No NFC, No removable battery, micro-USB (not USB-C), External speaker quality not the best, Water repellent, not water or dust-proof...
Bottom line Because this smartphone looks rather nice, feels good to use (metal!), and takes decent photos, it's a good phone. For the price it's being offered at, the Moto G5 Plus is more than a good phone, it's a great phone. Lenovo's Motorola has hit the right spe...
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newatlas.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Motorola, under Lenovo ownership, has a good thing going with the Moto G series. You'd think its simple goal – give consumers the best phone possible for a reasonable price – would be more prevalent in the mobile world. As it stands, though, that consumer...
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recombu.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Our in-depth Moto G5 Plus review takes a close look at the performance, battery life, camera tech and overall user experience of Lenovo's great-value mid-range mobile.The Moto G5 Plus is one of two affordable phones launched by Lenovo in 2017, out at the...
Good Sleek metal finish, Great battery life, Dependable camera...
Bad Type-C...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus is a worthy continuation of the great value Moto G family, offering a more than satisfying user experience at an affordable price. Anyone after a dependable mobile snapper will be happy with the easy-to-use camera, while the impressive ba...
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androidpolice.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Motorola has gone through some big changes in the last few years; from its waning days of independence (with crummy phones), to the Google acquisition (with much better phones), and finally to being manhandled by Lenovo (with weird phones). One of Motorol...
Good The addition of metal to the Moto G's chassis makes it more sturdy and gives it a premium feel, It's fast and accurate. Better than other budget devices, The move to a more compact 5.2inch LCD makes for a comfortable phone, and the display quality is grea...
Bad The giant camera module looks a bit dopey, It's lacking in lowlight, Isn't it time to stop using this connector, It doesn't have NFC, which is just kind of weird at this point, The Snapdragon 625 is not going to be good for intense games...
Bottom line You make some sacrifices when you buy a budget phone, but the Moto G5 Plus requires the fewest. It has capable hardware that allows for smooth operation, a good display, an accurate fingerprint sensor, clean software, solid build quality, and above averag...
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phonescoop.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Motorola's fifth-generation Moto G series is the company's most refined and powerful yet. If you're in the market for a mid-range, unlocked handset that outperforms much of the competition, and looks good doing it, the Moto G5 Plus should be at the top of...
Bottom line Motorola has a winner in the Moto G5 Plus. The phone isn't perfect, and yet it delivers a consistent and enjoyable experience no matter how you look at it.Motorola traded in the cheap, flashy plastics of older G series handsets for finer, more sedate meta...
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androidcentral.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Everyone wants the biggest, best, brightest phone to show off in front of their friends (and enemies). Usually, that means the biggest price tag. Enter the Moto G5 Plus, a great smartphone under $300 that performs amazingly well (even if it doesn't look...
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arstechnica.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
We've documented the decline of Motorola under Lenovo extensively. We still liked the phones, which had probably been developed mostly under Google's ownership anyway, but in 2015 we started to see slower updates and shorter support lifecycles. Last year...
Good Well-built phone with a good screen, Solid CPU performance, $229 for 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage is a good deal, Storage expandable via micro SD, Fingerprint reader, Unskinned Nougat without a giant pile of duplicative apps...
Bad Camera is a downgrade from the G4 Plus and produces softer and more washed-out images, Old micro USB port, $299 model doesn't get you much extra stuff for the price increase, Mediocre graphics performance...
Bottom line Further ReadingNokia 6 hands-on: A metal phone with stock Android?! Someone is listening!The Moto G5 Plus will run you $229 with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage and $299 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. If you're cool with a whole bunch of Amazon ads...
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tomsguide.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Could 2017 be the year of the budget phone? We’ve already seen the Huawei Honor 6X and the ZTE Blade V8 Pro pack high-end features into sub-$300 handsets. And now the Moto G5 Plus has arrived on the scene to show other budget phones how it’s done.Availabl...
Good Upscale (mostly) metal desig, Fantastic fingerprint sensor with gesture control, Epic battery lif, Superbright scree, Works on all major U.S. carriers...
Bad No USB Type-C por, Smaller display than budget competitors...
Bottom line Overall, the Moto G5 is a great unlocked phone for shoppers on a budget.Credit: Jeremy Lips/Tom's GuideThat's because it has the best performance and brightest screen among its closest competitors, along with a fingerprint sensor with awesome gesture cont...
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androidguys.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Phones are in an interesting place right now. While we have amazing, feature-rich flagships like the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S8 that push the boundaries of what we thought possible, not everyone wants to spend $6+ on a phone.But, you don't have to spend...
Bottom line The Moto G5 Plus has had an unassuming release. You probably haven't seen much advertising outside maybe an Amazon ad or two. There hasn't been a ton of buzz about the phone due to it being released between the LG G6 and the Samsung Galaxy S8 along with i...
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androidheadlines.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
Motorola brings the Moto G5 Plus to the US, and hits yet another home run in the Moto G series.Motorola is continuing with the Moto G lineup, after having released four rather stellar smartphones, especially at very competitive price points. And now they...
Good Build Quality, Pricing, Fingerprint Sensor, Camera, Battery Life...
Bad Micro USB connector instead of USB-C, Smaller Display than its predecessor, No Google Assistant out of the box, No NFC...
Bottom line The Moto G series has been Motorola's most popular line of smartphones, ever. It even beat the RAZR which was hugely popular, back in the day when feature phones reign supreme. This is largely because Motorola put together a smartphone that had all of the...
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theverge.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:16
The lesson of Lenovo's new Moto G5 Plus is simple: cheap smartphones have no business feeling cheap anymore. The "below this price, you get a lackluster device" line that once existed has officially evaporated when you can buy a phone for as little as $22...
Good A mostly-premium design despite low price, Runs like a flagship phone most of the time, Long battery life, Works on any carrier...
Bad Large bezels cancel out compact screen, Camera doesn't live up to expectations, Software updates aren't guaranteed...
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91mobiles.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
When Motorola introduced the Moto G back in 2013, the company was owned by Google, and the device aimed at offering quality hardware at a pocket-friendly price point. And the phone was able to deliver that successfully. Four years and four generations lat...
Good Solid metal-clad design, Pure Android Nougat with useful enhancements, Reliable performance, The best camera in its segment, Superb battery life...
Bad One-button navigation is difficult to get accustomed to, Doesn't ship with Google Assistant, Underwhelming speaker output, Priced higher than the competition, Photos by Raj Rout...
Bottom line Moto is promoting the smartphone using the hashtag #Uncompromise, i.e, a smartphone that doesn't compromise on any aspect and delivers an all-round experience. We would certainly agree with that as the phone comes across as a complete package – something...
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androidauthority.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
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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dpreview.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
Lenovo has launched the latest model of its Moto sub-brand at the Mobile World Congress. The Moto G5 Plus is the successor to last year's Moto G4 Plus and, like its predecessor, an upper mid-range device that puts a lot of emphasis on camera performance...
Bottom line Nikon's 28mm F1.4E ED appears to roundly complete the company's updated lineup of fast, professional prime lenses. We've already seen some initial images from a Nikon ambassador, but we've worked through a gallery of our own, with a lens of our own over t...
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computerworld.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:18
I've never been quick to switch from a technology that worked for me. Until last January, when I somewhat nervously upgraded to the large-sized Nexus 6P, I was quite satisfied to stick with my aging, 4.7-in. Moto X (yes, the original version). So I can v...
Good Good design and feel, improved camera, excellent display for the price, fingerprint sensor (Moto G Plus), clean version of Android, SDcard slot...
Bad Reasonable but not impressive performance...
Bottom line With their comfortable feel, excellent displays, good cameras and day-long battery life, the Moto G phones are fine choices if you want to spend less for your next Android smartphone. Considering its better camera and fingerprint sensor, I'd strongly cons...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:19
Not everyone wants to spend as much on their phone as on their laptop. That doesn't mean you have to get a crappy phone or a no-name import if you want to spend just $199 to $250. Heck, the Moto G4 is half the price of a OnePlus Three! The Moto G and G Pl...
Good Very affordable, works with all major carriers, quality and customer service despite low price. Good cameras, 3DMark Sling Shot: 384...
Bad These are large phones, old Moto G owners who like small phones will be disappointed. Occasional lag, The Moto G Plus has a fingerprint scanner on the front, which the Moto G lacks. The scanner works very well, and our only complaint is that we kept press...
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dxomark.com
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2018-01-19 04:06:19
With encouraging photography results for a mid-range smartphone, the Motorola Moto G Plus boasts a very respectable DxOMark Mobile overall score of 84 points. Offering a 16Mp 1/2.4”-type sensor for high-quality images, together with a good array of additi...
Good Very good detail preservation in bright light, Fast and accurate autofocus in all lighting conditions, Good noise reduction in bright light, In most outdoor scenes, colors are vivid and pleasant, In lowlight and indoor conditions, the white balance is goo...
Bad In several outdoor shots, some loss of details in the dark parts of the image, Slight blue cast sometimes visible in outdoor scenes, Some irregularities in HDR activation and white balance are visible, Cyan shift close to sky saturation visible in outdoor...
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techspot.com
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2018-02-01 08:48:28
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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mbreviews.com
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2018-03-31 08:09:20
Not that long ago, with a budget under 300 dollars you could only afford a borderline-decent smartphone, with a low performance, a weak camera and overall, there was a mile between it and the more expensive, high-end flagship phones. But, a couple of year...
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topnewreview.com
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2018-04-05 12:26:34
However, the Moto G5 Plus – the larger phablet version – couldn't be more different.Not only is it a far more accomplished device than its own predecessor, the Moto G4 Plus, but it easily warrants the premium over the Moto G5, with a better camera...
Bottom line It's not the budget masterpiece we were hoping for, but the Moto G5 Plus delivers on performance and camera quality8 Total ScoreMotorola Moto G5 Plus ReviewIt's not the budget masterpiece we were hoping for, but the Moto G5 Plus delivers on performance an...
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zdnet.com
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2018-09-03 15:43:36
Updated for June 2018: The Apple iPhone X starts at $1,000, the iPhone 8 Plus at $800, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus at $840, and the Google Pixel 2 XL at $849. These manufacturers and wireless carriers tend to offer monthly payment plans to help people acce...
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