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
Published: 2017-11-07, Author: Christian , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Excellent value for money, Solid performance, Good battery life, Excellent software experience
Micro USB port – it's 2017, Lackluster camera
Yes, you should. The Moto G5S Plus is the best phone in its price range. If you're looking for a flagship phone with top-tier specs, then this probably won't tick all the boxes, but if you have around $300 to spend, this is the one for you.Editors' Recomm...
Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Upgraded full metal shell, Very good value, Good battery life
Significant camera shutter lag, Max screen brightness isn't high, No USB Type-C port
The Moto G5S Plus is, in a specs sense at least, not a major step up from the Moto G5 Plus. Its dual camera setup isn't worth getting that excited about and the processing power is similar.However, in person the shift is greater. Build quality has been dr...
Simple and straightforward to use, It offers good battery life, lasting 10 hours in our video playback tests, It's quick to recharge too 15 minutes of charging will give you up to six hours power, Google Assistant is builtin, it's a comprehensive voice as
The smartphone doesn't look or feel as premium as we'd like, We found that, in sunny conditions, the screen suffered from glare and it attracts fingerprint marks too
This is a great handset if you want the features of a camera more likely found on a flagship device but you can't warrant spending more than £260. It's stylish, offers great battery life and even comes with Google Assistant. Admittedly, it doesn't feel as...
Great value, Much improved build, Good daylight photos
Slow, slightly buggy camera
Moto G5S Plus — Camera Hardware The Moto G5S Plus has a different camera array to its closest sibling, the Moto G5 Plus. Instead of using a single 16-megapixel rear camera it has two 13-megapixel rear cameras, with a lens aperture of f/2.0. More expensive...
Published: 2017-09-07, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Upgraded full metal shell, Very good value, Good battery life
Significant camera shutter lag, Battery no bigger than G5S, Occasional app crashes
The Moto G5S Plus is, in a specs sense at least, not a major step up from the Moto G5 Plus. Its dual camera setup isn't worth getting that excited about and the processing power is similar.However, in person the shift is greater. Build quality has been dr...
With only a small difference in its overall size the more powerful Moto G5s Plus with dual-cameras is likely to be the better buy here. However, when you're buying in the budget market price is everything, and the £40 difference could be enough to tip the...
Published: 2017-08-01, Author: Victoria , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: Motorola has unveiled the special edition Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus range mere months after the Moto G5 hit stores. The Moto G5 – the highly-anticipated but largely disappointing handset – was unveiled at this year's Mobile World Congress in February an...
High quality aluminum unibody, premium look and feel, Solid battery life, Good display all around, Vanilla Android experience with useful Moto touches; Oreo on the way, Superbly loud speaker, Loud and clear output through headphones
Cameras could've been better, second one on the back doesn't make a strong case for itself, Poor audio quality with external amp
But back to our reviewee - the Moto G5S Plus. We would have liked to get a bit more out of the camera - for example, the Moto X4 takes similarly underwhelming portraits as this Moto G5S Plus, but the X4 at least has the ultra-wide camera to make up for it...
At last it could be said that the device is perfect for use and is doing justice with the price tag which it is having. The Moto G5s Plus is one of the hot selling smartphones in the mid segment and it's because of the perfect mixture of good specs in jus...
Abstract: 'Tis the season! Or rather, 'Twas the season, because the end of 2017 flew by us while we were putting the final touches on this buyer's guide. So, we are clearly a bit tardy for a holiday shopping guide but that was more or less intentional on our part...