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With its sleek metallic finish and high-grade aluminium build, the Motorola Moto G5 smartphone delivers unlimited performance. A bright 5-inch screen with Full HD resolution allows you to make the most out of the Moto G5’s Android's Nougat operating system.
The Motorola Moto G5 features 2 cameras, with a 13MP camera on the back and a 5MP front-facing camera. Make sure you never miss a moment with the rear-camera’s quick launch function, simply launch the camera by twisting your wrist twice using Moto Actions. The camera also features phase detection technology to let your focus your photos faster than ever. To help the front camera take those perfect selfies, you can activate ‘beautification mode’ to airbrush away imperfections and always look camera-ready.
The Moto G5 comes with 16GB of internal storage, with the capability of expanding it up to 128GB via a microSD card. Complete with a 1.4GHz processor speed, this smartphone comes bundled with a 10W microUSB rapid charger, letting your charge your phone in just a few minutes.
This phone is SIM card free.
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brilly
24 May 178#7
they never said it was a better phone
they said it was better value for money which is different
spruceyb
24 May 175#15
Just my personal opinion but I'd always favour a phone with at least 32GB of storage. App sizes are getting out of control so it's nice not to have to worry about that or getting the running low on storage notification.
5.5" AMOLED, 4/32GB, Snapdragon 625 and a huge 5100mAh battery.
Rich_T
24 May 174#4
same here, always had samsung phones but the price of there phones are getting a joke, got the moto g4 plus. Love dual sim phones which samsung do not sell in this country!
kencol
24 May 174#1
Just bought this phone, took a bit of getting used to after using a Samsung for years. I bought the 3gb / dual SIM for about 25 quid more off Amazon. Good battery life, not a laggy phone.
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kencol
24 May 174#1
Just bought this phone, took a bit of getting used to after using a Samsung for years. I bought the 3gb / dual SIM for about 25 quid more off Amazon. Good battery life, not a laggy phone.
micpwelsh to kencol
24 May 17#2
Did you get sick of Samsung ?
jamesyreid
24 May 17#3
Is it worth upgrading from my Moto 3?
Rich_T
24 May 174#4
same here, always had samsung phones but the price of there phones are getting a joke, got the moto g4 plus. Love dual sim phones which samsung do not sell in this country!
MacPhisto
24 May 172#5
Bought the 3Gb version from Amazon for my wife to replace her broken Vodafone Smart Ultra 6. It's a great phone and has a quality feel to without paying crazy prices, nice screen, very responsive, decent battery life. However, having just picked up the ZTE Blade http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/zte-blade-vodafone-65-pay-go-basket-price-75-with-top-up-2gb-ram-16gb-memory-2685206 for £75 with top-up and £1.29 to unlock of eBay (in less than an hour), IMHO the ZTE Blade is better value for money and would of bought that over the Moto if I knew about it earlier.
they never said it was a better phone
they said it was better value for money which is different
MacPhisto
24 May 171#8
I said ZTE was better value for money and comparing specs doesn't mean anything, it depends more on the individuals use of the phone.
Having used both phones, personally I prefer the feel and slimness of the ZTE but the screen size of the Moto. In actual use there was nothing between them, apps installed at a similar speed, screen responsiveness, loading and use of apps. Neither phone are used for playing games so couldn't make any comparisons there.
For general use, social media, emails, web browsing, the occasional phone call :wink: I wouldn't spend twice the money on the Moto G5 if I had to do it again.
But then again, both are only new phones, ask me again in 6-12 months and I might have a different answer :sunglasses:
Banterlicious
24 May 17#9
Would anyone recommend this over a Honor 6X at £199?
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With its sleek metallic finish and high-grade aluminium build, the Motorola Moto G5 smartphone delivers unlimited performance. A bright 5-inch screen with Full HD resolution allows you to make the most out of the Moto G5’s Android's Nougat operating system.
The Motorola Moto G5 features 2 cameras, with a 13MP camera on the back and a 5MP front-facing camera. Make sure you never miss a moment with the rear-camera’s quick launch function, simply launch the camera by twisting your wrist twice using Moto Actions. The camera also features phase detection technology to let your focus your photos faster than ever. To help the front camera take those perfect selfies, you can activate ‘beautification mode’ to airbrush away imperfections and always look camera-ready.
The Moto G5 comes with 16GB of internal storage, with the capability of expanding it up to 128GB via a microSD card. Complete with a 1.4GHz processor speed, this smartphone comes bundled with a 10W microUSB rapid charger, letting your charge your phone in just a few minutes.
This phone is SIM card free.
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they said it was better value for money which is different
I think at the moment if you're looking around £200 take a look at the Lenovo P2 for £209 from 3
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lenovo-p2-huge-battery-fast-charging-decent-specs-199-10-top-up-three-2600354
5.5" AMOLED, 4/32GB, Snapdragon 625 and a huge 5100mAh battery.
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they said it was better value for money which is different
Having used both phones, personally I prefer the feel and slimness of the ZTE but the screen size of the Moto. In actual use there was nothing between them, apps installed at a similar speed, screen responsiveness, loading and use of apps. Neither phone are used for playing games so couldn't make any comparisons there.
For general use, social media, emails, web browsing, the occasional phone call :wink: I wouldn't spend twice the money on the Moto G5 if I had to do it again.
But then again, both are only new phones, ask me again in 6-12 months and I might have a different answer :sunglasses:
Thanks in advance for any insight.