Moto G5 Plus Review

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Those looking for a smartphone with a camera that performs well during the day and night should consider the Moto G5 Plus. It boasts a camera that uses Dual Autofocus Pixels and a sensor with ten times more pixels than the G4. This means it can produce more stunning photos in the daytime and at night. Plus, it uses a new technology that locks onto subjects up to 60% faster.

Display performance

Whether you’re looking to upgrade or replace your current Moto G, it’s essential to understand how the Moto G5 Plus compares to the Moto G4 Plus. You’ll find that they’re both great, but the Plus has a few more features that will help you get the most out of your device.

The CPU is one of the most significant changes you’ll notice with the G5 Plus. It comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, the same chip found in the Moto Z Play. This means you’ll have more power and more optimized performance.

In addition to the increased CPU power, the G5 Plus also gets some extra features. These include a dual-pixel autofocus camera and a 5-megapixel front camera. Using the G5 Plus’s camera, you can take stunning photos in natural sunlight.

Battery life

Depending on how much you use your Motorola Moto G5, the battery life can last anywhere from a day to a day and a half. However, the battery can run down quickly if you do a lot of streaming, video games, or other intensive uses.

A Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor powers the Moto G5 Plus. This is one of the most power-efficient chips available and should help you get more battery life out of your phone. It also features the Moto TurboPower technology, which allows you to charge the battery from 0 to 20 percent in 15 minutes.

The G5 Plus comes with a 3,000 mAh battery. That’s a whopping 7 percent more than the Moto G5. The battery is also built with a 14nm process, which is more efficient than the process used by the Moto G5.

The G5 Plus features Moto Display software designed to make your phone always on. It also has a night mode that enhances the display’s color temperature. It’s also got a 5-megapixel front camera.

Camera

Compared to the Samsung Galaxy S7, the Moto G5 Plus has a lower-resolution camera. However, it does provide more detailed and brighter photos. The images also have good color saturation and exposure. Despite these positives, the camera on the Moto G5 Plus suffers from overexposure and softness issues.

The Moto G5 Plus has a quick capture feature that allows you to take photos and videos in just a few seconds. It also has gesture-based controls allowing you to navigate the camera app. However, the app isn’t very sophisticated.

In addition to the quick capture feature, the Moto G5 Plus has a touch to change exposure. In addition to that, the app includes a panorama mode. You can also use the camera’s on-screen menu if you don’t want to use the app.

One-button navigation feature

onscreen Moto G5 Plus’s one-button navigation feature is a convenient way to navigate through your phone. You can access your home screen and your app tray or go back with one tap. In addition, unlike the standard onscreen navigation buttons, Moto’s one-button-onscreen ion feature allows you to use gestures between screens.

Besides the one-button navigation feature, the Moto G5 Plus has other valuable features. For starters, the smartphone is equipped with a fingerprint scanner. You can use the scanner to unlock your phone and go back to your home screen.

The fingerprint scanner also works as a back button, allowing you to go back from your home screen or app tray. There are also gestures for opening the camera and flashlight.

Motorola’s hardware game is again on-point

Despite its recent losses, Motorola’s hardware game is still on. With the Moto G5 Plus, the company has a smartphone that looks like it could be the next big thing. The design is miles ahead of the Moto G4 of a year ago, and the display is one of the best 1080p phones available today.

The Moto G5 Plus also boasts a triple-lens setup on its back, which is the Moto X’s fancy schmancy, but it’s also the Moto X’s most practical feature. In addition, the phone features a 2MP depth sensor, a 10-bit 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED Display, and a 4800mAh battery. The phone also supports stylus input and the latest versions of Android and the Snapdragon 8 Generation 1 processor.