Testseek.com have collected 180 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G5S Plus and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G5S Plus.
December 2017
(78%)
180 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
455 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The metal body is all grown up
And makes the phone look and feel much more expensive than it is
1080p is perfectly adequate
And viewing angles are great
It's quick
And it can even replace the nav buttons
Unless you're doing some serious gaming
It s
Headphone Jack
Display
Camera
Build quality
Good build quality
Good performance
Excellent battery life
Bigger screen
Smart and streamlined UI
Sleek design
Decent value
Great battery life
Attractive build
Great unibody design
Unlocked
Works on every carrier
Excellent display
Premium design
Speedy performance
Long-lasting battery
Great build quality
Punchy LCD screen
Fantastic battery life
Simplistic UI
Useful "Moto Actions"
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 displ
The editors didn't like
They're nothing special
And are lackluster in some crucial respects
It's not here
So if you use mobile payments
You're SOL
I still put the connector in upsidedown every time
Its MSRP has gone up by $50 from the G5 Plus's
Despite there not being man
No NFC
Micro USB port
Camera depth mode is a bit slow
Large bezels
Wrap Up
The Moto G5S Plus is a bit of an interesting smartphone. It's a “special edition” of the Moto G5 Plus that was released earlier this year
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 displ
GPS still needs improving, annoying questions during set-up, dual camera system is not overly convincing
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Decent value, Great battery life, Attractive build
No real waterproofing (nanocoat only), Aging microUSB port, Bokeh effect produces underwhelming results
The Moto G5S Plus mainly exists as a slightly-larger-screened variant of the smaller Moto G5 phones, and there it succeeds. The phone has the sort of 5.5-inch screen that a lot of users prefer to more petite panels, and here we get it without any big comp...
Great unibody design, Excellent battery life, Unlocked; works on every carrier
Poor camera, No NFC, No USB-C
The Moto G5S Plus is better than the G5 Plus in tangible ways — the build quality and the display are better and bigger, respectively — but with a $50 price jump over its predecessor, the G5S Plus probably isn't the budget king for most people if your...
Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com
None of us here know exactly where Lenovo is putting their money, but if I had to guess, I'd be pretty comfortable saying they care much more about their mid-range and budget-friendly phones than the flagship stuff.The Moto Z line with all of their Moto M...
Published: 2017-10-06, Author: Richard , review by: androidpolice.com
The metal body is all grown up, and makes the phone look and feel much more expensive than it is, 1080p is perfectly adequate, and viewing angles are great, It's quick, and it can even replace the nav buttons, Unless you're doing some serious gaming, it s
They're nothing special, and are lackluster in some crucial respects, It's not here, so if you use mobile payments, you're SOL, I still put the connector in upsidedown every time, Its MSRP has gone up by $50 from the G5 Plus's, despite there not being man
The Moto G5S Plus is much more of an evolution than a revolution, but that's what we expected given the "S" branding. It brings a nicer metal design, an excellent display, smooth performance, a long-lasting battery, and close-to-stock software. The only r...
No NFC, Micro USB port, Camera depth mode is a bit slow, Large bezels, Wrap Up, The Moto G5S Plus is a bit of an interesting smartphone. It's a “special edition” of the Moto G5 Plus that was released earlier this year, but it isn't much different. The big
The Moto G5S Plus is a bit of an interesting smartphone. It's a “special edition” of the Moto G5 Plus that was released earlier this year, but it isn't much different. The biggest difference here is arguably the dual camera setup. And it's not as incredib...
Unremarkable dual cameras, U.S. model lacks NFC, Slow Wi-Fi
If you're looking to take the plunge while Motorola is selling the G5S Plus for the same price as the standard model, you should go for it. You'll appreciate the more meticulous design and more pleasant user experience compared to rivals like the $200 Hon...
Published: 2017-09-20, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Bigger screen, Smart and streamlined UI, Sleek design
Dual lens camera no marked improvement
Overall, the Moto G5s Plus improves on the already-great G5 Plus, offering a lot for less than £300 here in the UK. Refined design work, a bigger display and that same vanilla Android interface makes for a strong all-rounder, while the improved selfie cam...