Great Phone. Best bang for buck Moto phone available currently IMO. Dual cameras is nice but not really why I got it. It's up there with the second to latest gen samsung phones at half the price.
Great Phone. Best bang for buck Moto phone available currently IMO. Dual cameras is nice but not really why I got it. It's up there with the second to latest gen samsung phones at half the price.
Motorola Moto G5S Plus is one of the newer additions with dual-rear cameras as the highlight. Here's our review of the phone.
The Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus are the latest updates to Moto's entry-level Android smartphone range, updating the Moto G5 , and G5 Plus. As each new model has been introduced, the features and quality of the phone has increased, with the Moto G5S Plus featuring a dual-camera on the back, making it...
Pro mode gives manual controls; Good colour in photos; Fingerprint sensor; Good ram and storage
Reflective screen; Not much benefit in dual-cameras; No OIS
Just half a year after their release, the Moto G5 and G5 Plus will each be replaced by new models that bear an S suffix. For this review, we took a look at the Moto G5S Plus to see if the early facelift is justified, or if Motorola should have waited for the right moment before retiring the young,...
Headphone jack; Beautiful design; Fast charging; 1.5 days battery life; Dual SIM
Outdated software; Too expensive for mid-range; Flawed camera focus effect
It is overall a good phone in this range
Build quality; Hardware; Battery life
Occasional app crashes; Portrait mode is worst; Reflective display
The Motorola Moto G5s Plus is a great mid-range smartphone that does not have any significant drawbacks. The battery life is strong, the display is bright, the performance is reasonable, while the workmanship and case stability are excellent.
dual SIM; support for up to a 256 GB microSD; good cameras; well-constructed case; clear phone calls; good front camera; responsive touchscreen; precise gyroscope; fingerprint sensor & gestures; useful additional software; good battery life; larger display; adequate system performance; above average...
GPS still needs improving; annoying questions during set-up; dual camera system is not overly convincing
Not everyone wants, needs, or can afford a flagship-class smartphone, so we're grateful to have a market with no shortage of mid-range phone options. But while those budget-priced offerings from some manufacturers feel like afterthoughts, other phone-makers have earned well-deserved reputations for...
Decent value; Great battery life; Attractive build
No real waterproofing (nano-coat only; Aging micro-USB port; Bokeh effect produces underwhelming results
What happens when Motorola tries to release a better version of the Moto G5 Plus - the best budget smartphone around - in the same year? In this case, it succeeds. The Moto G5S Plus is a special edition of the G5 Plus with an improved design, camera system, and a bigger display.
Great unibody design, Excellent battery life, Unlocked; works on every carrier
Poor camera; No NFC; No USB-C
The Moto G5S Plus offers everything the Moto G5 Plus did, and slaps on a dual-camera on the back. It's better in some ways, but not a real upgrade.
Well built; Dependable performance
Slow camera that is not dependable; Battery life should have been better
Lenovo, the parent company of Motorola, recently announced the launch of its latest devices, the Moto G5S and G5S Plus for the Indian market. These two devices are the 2017 upgrades to the G5 and G5 Plus.
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