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When the Moto G debuted in 2014 it was a game changer. With a combination of great performance, great battery life and a clean stock version of Android, all for $179, it offered tremendous value for money that was unmatched by anything on the market at th...
When the Moto G first came out, it was all about offering a great smartphone experience at a low price. Today, the price is still fairly low but the experience is no longer great, at least with this particular device. The Moto G5 feels like a compromise i...
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Updated: 2017-04-20 03:46:57
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At Mobile World Congress earlier this year, Lenovo-owned Motorola launched the latest iterations of its popular G range of smartphones — long seen as among the best mid-range options available. The Moto G5 Plus and Moto G5 continued with the winning formu...
The Moto G5 shares a lot of similarities with the Moto G5 Plus when it comes to design, particularly the back of the phone with its metal back plate and circular camera module. The front is similar too, and the Moto G5 also features a fingerprint sensor a...
One department where Motorola has won over its users is the light design and functioning of its near-stock Android user interface. This keeps the phone running smoothly and comfortably, thanks to the lack of bloatware on the device. Unfortunately, the sam...
The Moto G5 occupies a somewhat odd position in Motorola's otherwise diverse smartphone portfolio, serving as a slightly less equipped version of the Moto G5 Plus. While the G5 Plus is a fantastic smartphone that we love, the Moto G5 falls short in too ma...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2017-04-20 03:47:07
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Ever since 2013, the first Moto G, which was launched by then Google-owned Motorola, has been the unofficial ambassador of the mid-range Android smartphones. The first generation Moto G set the benchmark for what an affordable Android phone should be. Lat...
58107810The whole concept of a budget phone used to be based on compromises. You take away some desired features to offer the more essential requirements. Such is not the case anymore as seen in the Moto G5. Even though its available at an affordable Rs...
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Now that it is done with the Moto G5 Plus launch, Lenovo has introduced its more affordable sibling, the Moto G5, in India. The Moto G series has managed to garner interest from consumers in India ever since the Motorola brand made a comeback in 2014. M...
Good, Light and easy to grip, Stock Android Nougat, Decent camera, Image backups via Google Photos for two years...
Heating issues, Average battery performance...
We appreciate the number of improvements Lenovo has made to its all-new Moto G5 compared to last year's model, and it won't disappoint you in daily use if you don't have very demanding work to do. We also like the fact that the company has paid attention...
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If extra long battery life is a priority, you can consider the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 or even the Redmi 3s. If a good camera is what you are looking for, the Honor 6X is your pick, while the Redmi Note 4 is the one for those who demand performance. The Moto...
Very ergonomic, Smooth overall performance...
Display lacks vibrancy, Lacklustre speaker, Unimpressive camera...
Overall, the Moto G5 is a good overall smartphone, and has something to offer for everyone. It isn't the most well-built smartphone, but is definitely one of the most ergonomic. It doesn't have the most vibrant display to consume content, but isn't bad ei...
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A fter launching the Moto G5 Plus, Motorola has introduced the Moto G5 in India. The G5 is the one which is more affordable of the two devices, and not surprisingly, the company has cut back on a few numbers on the spec sheet and feature set of the device...
Stock Android, Metal Body and design, Removable battery...
Erratic camera, WiFi connectivity issues, Cannot handle highend games...
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The device follows the footstep of its elder sibling, the Moto G5 Plus, in many departments, and will be competing with the likes of Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Honor 6X and Lenovo budget smartphones.Lenovo-owned Motorola has updated its G series with the launch...
Overall, the Motorola Moto G5 has its hits and misses. The smartphone carries a compact design, but it is a tad similar to its elder sibling. The device has a clean user interface with a host of interesting features, but still when compared to the likes o...
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The Motorola Moto G5 replaces the Moto G4 as the brand's mid-range smartphone. For those familiar with Moto G range, the Moto G5 is as great a value for money as its predecessors. For the unaware ones, the Moto G5 offer the most bang for your buck as a sm...
During the Moto G5 review, I couldn't help but feel that this a great phone. Given the issues I have mentioned above (that's just me nitpicking), I will still recommend this phone to prospective buyers. At Rs 11,999, this phone offers so much value that m...
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Yesterday, the Motorola family grew by a couple of mid-rangers - the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus. Those two run pure Android (with the Pixel launcher, in fact) and the Plus model at least promises stellar photography.We thought that the Xperia XA1 will rule...
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'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...
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NEW DELHI: Lenovo-owned Motorola is renowned for its value-for-money smartphones. The company has a strong line-up in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment, and the latest Moto G (fifth generation) sits at the top of Motorola's budget offerings. Motorola announced...
Motorola's new Moto G5 is surely an upgrade to the Moto G4, in more than one ways. The phone has a new design language, removable battery, a decent camera, average SoC and display. Given the price tag of Rs 11,999 and the specifications, the Moto G5 looks...
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Compact full HD screen Stock Android Decent camera...
No gorilla glass protection Performance is a downgrade Heating issues...
Although it lacks in firepower, this is a phone you can depend on when the going gets tough...
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