I have a Note 8. I love it, but it's extremely expensive and, even with all the fancy software, the battery life stinks. The Moto G5 Plus covers almost everything. For the price, you get just about every premium feature you need except for the camera. It's okay, but it certainly doesn't stand out. Great battery life, easy no bloat software, and you can use it on any carrier. Why pay premium prices when this covers practically everything?
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The phone's great if you're looking for minimally tweaked software, solid battery life, and a decent camera. While the camera isn't "Pixel" quality, it gets the job done. Shots are clear, but fine details and colors can get a little smeared when zooming in. Otherwise, great for the occasional Instagram post or memory shot. Definitely also get a case and screen protector (which should seem like a no-brainer). The screen, while Gorilla Glass 3, still picks up a fair share of scratches when put in a bag, pocket, or fanny pack. Umm, yeah. It's a solid mid-range phone that just works; no need to worry about it getting you through a day and loading all your apps real quick. Though there is an issue with the camcorder mic; it's dreadfully noisy/picks up a lot of background noise. Headphone output is pretty OK, but don't expect to be tingled if you're an audiophile.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a good all-around phone, especially for the price. All computer functions work well, battery life seems good (although I have only had the phone for a month), and a massive amount of internal storage, with very little bloatware like some other brands have. As a telephone, it has the same disadvantages as other cell phones with respect to voice quality, but how much of that is the phone's fault and how much the provider's is open to debate. My one knock on this phone is that the K9 email program I have used for years does not function well on this unit. Google has become more and more intrusive (as Apple has on their iPhones), and has made it more difficult to use applications other than those native to the phone.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a great phone. The second phone I purchased this year. Great features. Camera is fantastic. Better than the $400 Olympus camera I purchased a few years ago. Especially in low light conditions. Love the fact that you can twist your wrist twice, and phone goes immediately into camera mode. My old phone, by the time I unlocked the phone, and brought up the camera app. get ready to shoot.... the moment had pasted. Fantastic value when compared with phones costing twice as much. Purchased with the 64GB data card. How have plenty of room for photos and video. This phone also did not come with advertisements, as many phones are now coming out with now.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The only thing this phone lacks is NFS and micro C connection. Otherwise everything about the Moto G5 Plus is a top end experience. The 64/4 is fast and responsive with 128gb Sd card formatted as internal gives this phone vast storage and system memory. Takes great pictures and 4K video runs smooth casting to my smart TV. In use from 6am to 11 pm and there's still battery life left. The turbo charger has come in handy on mornings I forgot to charge the phone. I have recommended this phone to anyone looking to upgrade.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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