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Testseek.com 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.
Award: Highest Rated April 2017
April 2017
 
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294 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Improved build quality. Similar performance to the Moto G4
  • But at a lower price point. Decent battery life and display. Includes a fingerprint sensor for the first time. Runs stock Android 7.0
  • Well-built phone with a good screen
  • Solid CPU performance
  • $229 for 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage is a good deal
  • Storage expandable via micro SD
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Unskinned Nougat without a giant pile of duplicative apps
  • The addition of metal to the Moto G's chassis makes it more sturdy and gives it a premium feel
  • It's fast and accurate. Better than other budget devices
  • The move to a more compact 5.2inch LCD makes for a comfortable phone
  • And the display quality is grea
  • Build Quality
  • Pricing
  • Fingerprint Sensor
  • Camera
  • Battery Life
  • Good design and feel
  • Improved camera
  • Excellent display for the price
  • Fingerprint sensor (Moto G Plus)
  • Clean version of Android
  • SDcard slot
  • Elegant metal design with thinner profile
  • Full HD display with high detail and brightness + Gorilla Glass 3
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Relatively durable 3000mAh battery
  • Pure Android 7.1 Nougat + several additional Moto features
  • High CPU and GPU performance
  • Solid metal-clad design
  • Pure Android Nougat with useful enhancements
  • Reliable performance
  • The best camera in its segment
  • Superb battery life
  • 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
  • Very affordable
  • Works with all major carriers
  • Quality and customer service despite low price. Good cameras
  • 3DMark Sling Shot
  • 384
  • Battery life for days
  • Inexpensive doesn't mean cheap
  • Solid everyday performance
  • Crisp 1080p display
  • Sleek metal finish
  • Great battery life
  • Dependable camera
  • Much more premium design than past Moto G phones
  • Fast recharging
  • Fingerprintscanner gestures work great
  • Expansive carrier support
  • A mostly-premium design despite low price
  • Runs like a flagship phone most of the time
  • Long battery life
  • Works on any carrier
  • Sturdy design
  • Vibrant 1080p screen
  • Longlasting battery life
  • Vanilla android experience
  • Speedy performance
  • MicroSD expansion
  • Affordable price
  • Unique one button navigation
  • Upscale (mostly) metal design
  • Fantastic fingerprint sensor with gesture controls
  • Epic battery life
  • Superbright screen
  • Works on all major U.S. carriers
  • Industrial Design is on point
  • Metal and glass gives phone a premium feel
  • Fingerprint sensor up front
  • Top-quality camera (especially at this price)
  • Headphone jack
  • Good camera
  • Smooth performance
  • Very cheap
  • Very good detail preservation in bright light
  • Fast and accurate autofocus in all lighting conditions
  • Good noise reduction in bright light
  • In most outdoor scenes
  • Colors are vivid and pleasant
  • In lowlight and indoor conditions
  • The white balance is goo

The editors didn't like

  • Lacklustre camera is a downgrade from the G4 Play
  • Camera is a downgrade from the G4 Plus and produces softer and more washed-out images
  • Old micro USB port
  • $299 model doesn't get you much extra stuff for the price increase
  • Mediocre graphics performance
  • The giant camera module looks a bit dopey
  • It's lacking in lowlight
  • Isn't it time to stop using this connector
  • It doesn't have NFC
  • Which is just kind of weird at this point
  • The Snapdragon 625 is not going to be good for intense games
  • Micro USB connector instead of USB-C
  • Smaller Display than its predecessor
  • No Google Assistant out of the box
  • No NFC
  • Reasonable but not impressive performance
  • We expected a USB Type-C
  • One-button navigation is difficult to get accustomed to
  • Doesn't ship with Google Assistant
  • Underwhelming speaker output
  • Priced higher than the competition
  • Photos by Raj Rout
  • There's no NFC on the US model
  • And audio sounds tinny through the built-in speaker
  • These are large phones
  • Old Moto G owners who like small phones will be disappointed. Occasional lag
  • The Moto G Plus has a fingerprint scanner on the front
  • Which the Moto G lacks. The scanner works very well
  • And our only complaint is that we kept press
  • No NFC when mobile payments are finally catching on
  • MicroUSB charging is so 2016
  • Low light camera performance is just OK
  • Type-C
  • Camera feels like it doesn't reach its potential
  • Discounted adsupported version only for Amazon Prime users
  • MicroUSB
  • Why?
  • Could use more robust waterresistance
  • Large bezels cancel out compact screen
  • Camera doesn't live up to expectations
  • Software updates aren't guaranteed
  • Lacks NFC (U.S. version)
  • Subpar camera quality
  • Chrome trim cheapens the design
  • No USB Type-C port
  • Smaller display than budget competitors
  • No removable battery
  • Micro-USB (not USB-C)
  • External speaker quality not the best
  • Water repellent
  • Not water or dust-proof
  • Lackluster design
  • Poor sunlight visibility
  • In several outdoor shots
  • Some loss of details in the dark parts of the image
  • Slight blue cast sometimes visible in outdoor scenes
  • Some irregularities in HDR activation and white balance are visible
  • Cyan shift close to sky saturation visible in outdoor

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  Published: 2016-05-28, review by: canadianreviewer.com

  • Abstract:  The fourth generation of the Moto G, which comes to Canada in two flavours including the Moto G Plus which we're checking out here, has definitely grown up and I don't mean just in size.The first official product launched under the stewardship of Lenovo...

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  Published: 2017-07-03, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Dual SIM + storage together, great value for money, very good camera
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  • Unless you need lots of processing power, or a certain ability to Miracast the screen, the Moto G5 Plus ought to suit just about everyone. It's a real bargain.Tags Android NougatAndroid phonesMotoMoto G5 PlusPrevious article Review: Optoma NuForce BE6i Bl...

 
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  Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Fergus , review by: channelnews.com.au

  • At the end of the day, the Moto G5 shores up as pretty easy to recommend. There are nicer and more powerful phones out there, but that doesn't negate the value here. If you're looking for a solid, albeit humble, smartphone to fill the gap before your next...

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  Published: 2017-06-20, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com

  • Spending $100-$150 more is really worth it if you have the cash. It meets or exceeds mass market specifications with some going up into the more expensive mid-market segment.On that basis, it is an 8.5 out of 10.Normal 0 false false false EN-AU X-NONE X-N...

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  Published: 2017-06-19, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com

  • The Moto G5 Plus is a great phone for those on a budget and packs a punch when it comes to features...

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  Published: 2017-05-05, Author: Nick , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Good at everything, Impressive battery life
  • None
  • There are no weak points with this $400 Android smartphone. So why pay more...

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  Published: 2017-04-29, Author: Duncan , review by: ausdroid.net

  • When I first saw the Moto G5 Plus at the launch event in Barcelona I was excited. To be honest it was the phone of the show for me. Why? Because it offered the promise of a truly great Android Device at a more affordable price point. Android as a platform...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Staff , review by: bit.com.au

  • The Motorola Moto G5 Plus has some shortcomings, such as its lacklustre screen. But it's a good performer, has an outstanding camera and, overall, is the best sub-$500 smartphone on the Australian market. The standard G5 offers a lot of phone for under $3...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Alex , review by: whistleout.com.au

  • Superb value, Clean take on Android, Nice aluminium build, Solid battery life
  • Average lowlight camera performance, Slow security updates, Tinny speaker, Not water resistant
  • The Moto G5 Plus is the best budget smartphone you can buy right now. It makes fewer compromises than ever, and will set you back less than a third of what you'll pay for a top of the line flagship. If you want an affordable, reliable smartphone that just...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-19, review by: cnet.com.au

  • 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
  • There's no NFC on the US model, and audio sounds tinny through the built-in speaker
  • With a long list of features you want and only a few that you don't, there is no better budget phone than Motorola's Moto G5 Plus...

 
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