Testseek.co.uk have collected 298 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G4 Plus and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G4 Plus.
July 2016
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The editors liked
Seamless multiroom experience
Sky's still the king of content
Simple
Tablet-based downloads for offline
On-the-move viewing
The main camera is a real high point for the G4 Plus
And is capable of capturing some impressive shots if you take your time. It falls down a little when you're trying to capture spontaneous moments
But you will not find a better camera in a phone at th
Fingerprint scanner
Strong camera
Bright
Big screen
Good performance
MicroSD slot
DualSim
Good screen
Optional fingerprint sensor
Decent cameras
Pure Android
Long lasting battery
Great quality screen
Quick performance
Very responsive touchscreen and fingerprint reader
Dual SIM
In addition to retaining its sibling's water-resistant body and full HD screen
The Moto G4 Plus adds a fingerprint sensor
Slightly better camera
And you can select more storage and memory
Better and bolder design than before
MicroSD expansion
Solid battery life and TurboPower fast-charger included in the box
Might be mid-spec but can handle most apps
Impressive display
Decent specs
More storage and memory options
Great display for the price
Snappy fingerprint sensor
TurboCharging support
Significant camera upgrade
Smooth general performance
Great value as usual
Big
Sharp screen
Classic Moto G value
A still-great camera
Expandable memory
Good camera
Fingerprint sensor in the sub£250 category
Great dualcamera on a budget
A great performer
Longlasting battery life
Solid build quality
Speedy processor
Unobtrusive software
Bargain price
Outstanding 4GB of RAM
Incredible value
Speedy fingerprint scanner
Stock Android
Lovely screen for the price
The editors didn't like
Will make your wallet weep
Doesn't play nice with Netflix or Amazon Prime Video
4K
Voice search and powerlining still not ready
You can't get away from the plastic body and the dull design
Even with Moto Maker's customization options. It's a definite improvement over previous releases in the series
But it's still chunky plastic compared to the rest of the field
The fingerprint
No NFC
No Android Pay
Non removable battery
Only a day's battery
No longer a smaller phone
No longer that cheap
Ungainly size
Awkward pricing and options
That fingerprint scanner confusingly looks like a home button
And the lack of NFC means you can't use the phone for contactless payments
No NFC so no Android Pay (seems foolish considering the fingerprint scanner)
Price point puts it into contentious market position
Published: 2016-07-13, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Motorola's latest Moto G (4th generation) follows the industry trend of releasing two different versions of one phone: standard and plus. Only in this case the "Plus" has nothing to do with size; instead it's a slightly more expensive model with a superio...
Very attractive display, Strong, rigid, hard-wearing construction, Close to perfectly stock Android
Performance is sluggish to the point of being offensive, Fingerprint sensor is not a home button (and is a little slow), Mediocre camera isn't helped by wimpy processor
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
In addition to retaining its sibling's water-resistant body and full HD screen, the Moto G4 Plus adds a fingerprint sensor, slightly better camera, and you can select more storage and memory
That fingerprint scanner confusingly looks like a home button, and the lack of NFC means you can't use the phone for contactless payments
The Moto G4 Plus adds a fingerprint sensor and slightly better camera to the mix, but its cheaper sibling is still the better deal...
Abstract: When the first Moto G launched in 2013, it brought with it a shift in the mobile landscape. It wasn't the first affordable phone with decent specs, but nothing before it felt quite as nice, in so many ways, for such little money.Fast forward three years a...
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Published: 2016-06-27, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Smooth performance, Fingerprint sensor, Dependable camera, Solid battery life
No improvement in camera shots, Hand-filling design
The obvious question is, which is best for you: the Moto G4 or Moto G4 Plus? Well, we'd honestly say that unless you're constantly snapping hyper kids, there's no need to splash out extra money on the Plus' 16-meg camera. That super-smart auto-focus defin...
Priced affordably, MicroSD expansion, Turbo charging, Large vibrant display, MotoMaker (market dependent), Durable build, Good camera, Fingerprint sensor
No IP certification, Power/volume buttons not very tactile, Camera struggles in low light
The Moto G4 Plus brings with it a slew of much needed improvements to the Moto G range, and while there are some questionable design choices, this is definitely an impressive smartphone for the price...
very bright display, accurate colors on the display, sharp camera pictures, grippy case, customizability, long battery runtime, good performance with apps and games, Android 6.0.1
fingerprint scanner only has one function, GPS module sometimes inaccurate, mediocre microphone quality, battery not replaceable
The 32 GB version of the Moto G4 Plus is currently 15 Euros (~$17) more expensive than the Moto G4 in the MotoMaker. In return, you get a very good camera, a fingerprint scanner, and the quick-charge feature in particular, which is really convenient with...
Nice, simple design, Fingerprint sensor is fast and accurate, Good camera quality and features, Nononsense Android software
Snapdragon 617 processor feels overworked, Lacks popular Moto Voice features, Loose, plasticky buttons and back cover
Moto G4 Plus? Buy itOver the years, being the lucky fellow I am, I've rarely been happy transitioning from the inevitably powerful flagship in my pocket to testing a mid-range or entry-level device. The Moto G has consistently been the exception.This year...
Abstract: “The Moto G4 Plus is a versatile shooter and won't disappoint you in any situation”The Moto G series has been a breakout hit for Motorola, and the brand's new parent company Lenovo is hoping that the trend will continue with the latest member(s) in the ra...
Gorgeous display, Fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, Powerful snappers, Loaded innards, Allday battery life,
Fingerprint sensor doesn't double up as home button, No waterproofing, Suffers from heating issues
While the original Moto G rewrote many rules in the Indian smartphone market, a lot has changed since then. The market has become even more competitive, with not just Chinese brands in the fray, but international giants and Indian companies fighting it ou...