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
Heating issues, No LED indicator, Loudspeaker not very good, Low-light camera performance could be better
The Moto G5 Plus has been launched at a price of Rs. 14,999 for the variant with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, while the variant with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage (reviewed here) is priced at Rs. 16,999.The Moto G5 Plus ticks all the right boxes when...
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Overall, the Moto G5 Plus gives a mix impressions. On one hand, it does gives a premium look, but on the other, the design looks a tad similar to Honor 5C. The device has a compact form factor, a clean user interface which is a welcome move, but still fac...
Camera needs to be faster, Only 16 or 32GB storage
The Moto G5 Plus is more expensive this time, but it also has a vastly improved camera. It produces impressive contrast and dynamic range, taking photos that other phones in its category can't. This is complemented by impressive battery life and dependabl...
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Abstract: 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...
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...