Testseek.co.uk have collected 294 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G5 Plus and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G5 Plus.
April 2017
(81%)
294 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
87 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great camera
Sleek design
Nippy performance for the cash
Decent battery
With handy TurboCharging
4K video recording is a nice extra
The splash-resistant Moto G5 Plus has a near stock version of Android Nougat
A good camera and video
And a metal build -- and it's extremely kind to your wallet
Doesn't look or feel like a budget phone
Inventive one button nav
Stellar design and value
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
Premium look and feel
Bargain basement price
Bright screen
Decent camera
Nearly stock Android
Snappy performance
Feels as fast as a flagship
Great software with some handy tweaks
Decent storage and RAM
The editors didn't like
Average battery life
Non-removable battery
Not as great value as the vanilla Moto G5
Screen only slightly bigger
By-the-numbers design
There's no NFC on the US model
And audio sounds tinny through the built-in speaker
Abstract: T ime and again we have pointed out that the camera has become on of the most important components in a smartphone these days in marketing terms. For a long time, high-end camera technology and features were only available in high-end smartphones, but of...
The Motorola Moto G5 Plus review tells us that this is a great device. It looks great, is powerful, has a nice set of optics and the battery life is amazing. For different users, that means different things. But for people who keep busy all day and do not...
Rear Camera Captures Very Good Daylight Shots | Records 4K Video & 1080p Video (60fps), Gesture-Based Home Key Is Addictive, Fingerprint Scanner Works Super Fast And Accurate, Front Camera Records Slow Motion Videos, Pure Android Experience, No Bloatware,
Not The Best Low Light Camera, Battery Life Could Be A Tad Better
It seems Moto G5 Plus is not the right fit for this price, there are other competitors that offer more, but it still feels reasonably made. It has cleaner software experience, more than average camera leaving its competitors behind and a gesture key which...
Abstract: Nowadays, a 3,000 mAh battery capacity is seen in most budget devices priced at under ₹10,000. Moto G5 Plus is powered by the 3,000 mAh battery capacity, but we don't want to overlook at its battery performance just by looking at the numbers. To see how d...
This is not only the best Moto G, but also the most expensive one. The 3GB RAM variant with 16GB storage is priced at Rs 14,999 and the 4GB RAM version with 32GB storage at Rs 16,999. Comparing the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, the 4GB RAM with 64GB storage is at...
The Moto G5 Plus is a powerful, stable and a very good handset that supports VoLTE (reliance Jio works) and the camera is also excellent depending on your usage, in auto mode you will get above average quality. Battery life is decent. Overall it is a very...
Abstract: Motorola has introduced the 5th generation of the Moto G series smartphone, the Moto G5 Plus in India. What Moto G5 Plus brings to the table are its 12 MP dual pixel camera and a stock Android 7 Nougat software. More to it is a new metallic design and a g...
Published: 2017-03-15, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
Motorola's approach to the mid-range smartphone segment has been admirable for some years now, and with the exception of some misses, it's usually been on target with its product development and positioning. Near-stock Android software, a promise of quick...
Poor outdoor visibility, Less than stellar battery,
The Moto G5 Plus is a worthy addition to the family. It maintains the high standard set by its predecessors and improves in meaningful ways. Be it the metal construction, the improved camera module or just consistently good performance, there's a lot to l...