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Long has the Moto G line of budget smartphones been considered excellent. Not just at Tech Advisor but worldwide, we've come to expect a lot of phone for not a lot of money when the latest one comes out. There are only two real differences between the ol...
The Moto G5S Plus is not only the best Moto G phone ever, it's the best phone under £300 you can buy today. Yes, it is slightly more expensive than the G5 or the Nokia 5, but what you gain in build quality, photography and performance are well worth the e...
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Fresh from an expensive Christmas and looking for a value-for-money smartphone for the New Year of 2018 ? Well, we've got a list for you with the best smartphones for below RM1K that you can get this New Year. Consisting of some solid all-rounder favourit...
Overall, for its price of RM899, the ASUS ZenFone Max Plus (M1) offers the best bang-for-your-buck value, especially if you're looking for a slimmer 18:9 aspect ratio display smartphone, longer lasting 4130 mAh battery and Face Unlock. It's also the bette...
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The Moto G5S is a smart-looking budget phone with an impressive camera (read our full review here); the Moto G5S Plus, you won't be surprised to learn, is a larger version of the same. It's not actually that much bigger, mind you. The screen measures 5.5...
The Moto G5S Plus is the most desirable Moto G handset we've seen in a long time. It's certainly an improvement on the original G5 Plus: the larger screen is better for games and videos, and the unibody casing makes it feels much more like a premium smart...
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The phone industry moves fast, hey? The Moto G5S Plus is technically a mid-year refresh of the Moto G5 Plus, a phone that only came out around six months ago. More importantly, the Moto G5 Plus was a phone we really liked, to the point where we called it...
Lovely, high quality display, Excellent value, Great performance for its price...
Low screen-to-body ratio, Hard to use one-handed, No headphone jack...
The Moto G5S Plus is one of the best budget smartphones around right now, and is an admirable successor to the G5 Plus. The screen is a little bigger, the camera is a little better, and it's still great value. If you're after a bang for buck smartphone, t...
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The budget phone market is seriously heating up, and while there was once a time when the Motorola Moto G was the most-loved and best-reviewed budget device out there, now there are a ton of great options. The likes of ZTE, Huawei, and Oppo all offer se...
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...
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The Moto G5S Plus adds a dual rear camera but the biggest change is in the design once again. With a unibody aluminium shell, this is the closest yet a Moto G phone has come to feeling like a phone that might cost £500 or more.If you’re willing to spend m...
Upgraded metal frame, Good value, Upgraded metal frame...
Camera not great at night, Camera shutter lag...
An upgrade of style and construction above all else but the Moto G5S Plus is one of the most affordable Android phones that feels high-end...
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Lenovo's Motorola recently launched two new smartphones – the Moto G5S and the Moto G5S Plus. The latter, which we have for review, packs a more powerful hardware, packing a 5.5-inch Full HD display, Snapdragon 625 CPU, 4GB RAM, and dual 13MP rear camera...
The Moto G5S Plus is a solid mid-ranger with a good display, capable processor, large RAM, dual rear cameras, good battery life, and doesn't ask much at Php14,999. It would have been a stand out if it was released in Q1 or Q2 of 2017. Right now, it's a to...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-01-23 03:08:19
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Full review & ratings: | The Moto G5S Plus is a strong contender for the title of best budget phone. Delivering stylish good looks, a snappy Android experience, dual cameras, lightning fast fingerprint scanner, and all for $229: this is the Moto G5S Plus...
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The Moto G5S Plus is the successor to the Moto G5 Plus. That phone arrived less than six months earlier, making you wonder if this is Lenovo quietly shuffling a phone of which it wasn't too proud under the sofa.This new phone is only slightly more expensi...
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...
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The Motorola Moto G5S Plus is the ideal smartphone is you have a limited budget but want the camera features offered by a flagship handset. It has dual 13MP rear camera lenses which means you can create photos with a depth of field effect that sees the ba...
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...
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The Lenovo Moto G5S Plus is a new alternative to the Moto G5 Plus. Arriving just a few months later, it makes you wonder: “why?” Whatever the answer, even though we think the original G5 Plus is great, there are real improvements here. The Lenovo Moto G...
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...
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The Moto G5S Plus is the successor to the Moto G5 Plus. That phone arrived less than six months earlier, making you wonder if this is Lenovo quietly shuffling a phone of which it wasn't too proud under the sofa.This new phone is only slightly more expensi...
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...
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We explain the key differences between the two new budget phones from Motorola to help you choose which is best for you. Also see: Best budget phones and Moto G5s/Moto G5s Plus latest news For a start, the price. The Moto G5s is £40 cheaper than the G5...
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...
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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...
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Its Christmas time and it is time buy a new phone! This season many are on a look out for a new phone as a gift to themselves or to a loved one.The midrange smartphone market has been a very exciting arena this year. More flagship features are now seen at...
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The Moto G5S Plus is a mid-range level smartphone from Motorola. Following the steps of its predecessors which are the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus with upgraded specifications.The Moto G5S Plus is equipped with a 5.5-inch Full HD display, Snapdragon 625 proc...
Overall, the Motorola G5s Plus is a premium looking phone for its price, it is a splash resistant phone, has a good build quality, Full HD display, Snapdragon 625 processor and a good dual-camera setup on its back. Initially, its back cameras can provide...
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Beefing up the specs is the name of the game that Mptprola intends to do with the recent arrival of the the Moto G5s Plus. Offering great specs sheet, a dual camera set up and premium materials in a competitive price point could shaken the already intense...
We do love the new Moto G5s Plus. Although the design is a bit stale, we love the level up specs and roomier memory configuration. We have to test yet the camera and overall battery life on our full review so stay tuned...
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Motorola is one of the smartphone brands that like to release multiple models to cater to different type of customers. Some users don't need such a powerful device, some just want nice camera features, and some just want a simple phone that has good netwo...
Motorola Moto G5S Plus review - A decent mid-range smartphone with a strong battery pack and affordable pricingAbel Wong - Mar 12, 2018-->Motorola is one of the smartphone brands that like to release multiple models to cater to different type of customers...
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Updated: 2018-03-17 14:12:07
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The Moto G5S Plus is the replacement for the same firm's G5 Plus, and while the RRP is slightly more expensive at £259 (AU$430, US$340) we're already seeing heavy discounting. That makes it a serious contender among affordable Androids: it's a big-screen...
Really good value, Solid metal case...
Camera is slow...
Don't pay the RRP: the Moto G5S Plus is widely available at discounted prices, which makes it superb value for money and a better bet than the similarly named but less premium-feeling G5 Plus. It's not one for the spec sheet willy wavers but it delivers s...
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For four generations, Motorola's Moto G series had been the gold standard for budget smartphones – offering more value with every new release. But with the Moto G5 series released in the second quarter 2017, the Lenovo-owned phone maker did something high...
Motorola's Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus both offer plenty of value, with bigger screens, much improved design and better cameras than their predecessors. The 5.2in Moto G is more affordable at $349, but the $429 is arguably even better value, with 5.5in scr...
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Before settling on a (now two-year-old) Moto G5S Plus, you may want to consider Motorola’s newer offering. That said, the Moto G7 will set you back more money. At the time of writing, a SIM-free Moto G7 Plus can be bought for £269, whereas a SIM-free Moto...
Upgraded metal frame, Good value, Upgraded metal frame...
Camera not great at night, Camera shutter lag...
The Moto G5S Plus remains one of the most affordable Android phones, but the Moto G7 is much better...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph Updated: 2019-12-18 07:49:05
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The G5s Plus is a mid-ranged phone that sports a high-end phone form factor. Unlike its previous iteration, Moto has opted for a more elegant unibody metal construction—a wise design choice that enhances the phone's premium feel. The metal backing envelop...
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Moto G5S Plus on Moto G5 Plussan päivitys. Aiempi malli julkaistiin alle puoli vuotta sitten, mikä saakin miettimään, yrittikö Lenovo lakaista hieman epäonnistuneen tuotteensa maton alle kaikessa hiljaisuudessa.Noin 300 euroa maksava puhelin on vain hiema...
Kokonaan metallinen runko, Erinomainen hinta-laatusuhde, Hyvä akunkesto...
Merkittävä viive kameran sulkimessa, G5S Plussan Akku ei ole tavallista G5S:ää suurempi, Ohjelmat kaatuvat satunnaisesti...
Aiempaa laadukkaampi rakenne, suurempi näyttö, hyvä akunkesto sekä kohtuullinen hinta tekevät Moto G5S Plussasta yhden parhaista edullisista Android-puhelimista...
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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 syste...
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...
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What exactly quantifies a budget smartphone? Is it a price point resting below a certain level? A lack of any flagship-level features? Or an outdated design compared to today's standards?The answer is different for almost everyone, but one thing is for ce...
Great build quality, Punchy LCD screen, Fantastic battery life, Simplistic UI, Useful "Moto Actions"...
Outdated micro-USB, Sub-par speakers, Low-quality camera(s)...
The Moto G5S Plus builds upon the previous G5 Plus to deliver a near-flagship-level experience for a fraction of the cost...
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Lenovo announced the Moto G5S Plus as a sort of special edition of the Moto G5 Plus from last year with similar, but slightly improved specs. It bumped the screen size up to 5.5-inches and added a dual-camera system, but otherwise kept most of what we lov...
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...
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It's been a few years since the Motorola that we knew and loved was replaced by what I like to call Lenovorola. Gone are the quick updates, Moto Maker, and a lot of other things that made Motorola great; instead, we now have a ton of different models, sup...
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...
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Motorola once again owns the under-$300 category, this time with the Moto G5S Plus.Motorola's Moto G series of smartphones have become the manufacturer's most popular series of phones ever. Even surpassing the RAZR back in the era of flip phones. That's p...
Headphone Jack, Display, Camera, Build quality...
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...
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Motorola has taken its budget darling, the G5 Plus, and tweaked it just enough to deliver an even better package. There are three key areas in which the G5S Plus outperforms the cheaper G5 Plus: screen size, design and the presence of an all-new dual 13-...
Excellent displa, Premium desig, Speedy performanc, Long-lasting battery...
Unremarkable dual camera, U.S. model lacks NF, 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...
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We already love the Moto G5 Plus and Motorola has just super-sized it in the form of the special edition Moto G5s Plus. Packing a bigger display than before, as well as some refined design work and a new dual-lens camera, the G5s Plus is one of the best s...
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...
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Smartphone technology is evolving at an exponential rate, which is both a good and a bad thing. With powerful processors and better cameras being developed round the clock, smartphones are faster and more versatile than they were ever before. Moreover, mo...
Good build quality, Good performance, Excellent battery life...
Cameras fail to impress, Incremental upgrade makes it a no-go for many, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet...
As I mentioned at the start of this review, the G5s Plus isn't a huge increment over the G5 Plus. The smartphone comes with the same internals and possibly a better camera, should Motorola address the quirks with a software update. However, bear in mind t...
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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-mak...
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...
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Good but is it better? The Moto G5 Plus impressed us in our recent review. Lenovo has now released a successor six months later with a dual rear-camera system. Can the Moto G5s Plus overcome one of the weaker points of its predecessor...
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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Updated for June 2018: The Apple iPhone X starts at $1,000, the iPhone 8 Plus at $800, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus at $840, and the Google Pixel 2 XL at $849. These manufacturers and wireless carriers tend to offer monthly payment plans to help people acce...
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