£10 less than the new Argos reduced Price. Now Amazon's price war with Argos! Lowest price in the UK for this model,
Android Nougat (V7.0) and supports Rapid Charging (80% charge in just 30-40 minutes) 10W Charger included
5.0 inch screen with 1080x1920 pixels (401ppi), 2800 Li-Ion Removable Battery
13 Mega Pixel Rear Camera, f/2.0, auto focus, Dual-LED Flash, Auto HDR with 1080p 30fps Video. 5 Mega Pixel Front Camera, f/2.2, auto HDR
1.4GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Processor with 16GB of Internal Storage
External Memory Card Slot (MicroSD up to 128GB) and Fingerprint Senso SIM: Nano
A lot of phone for the price. If you want the 3Gb version, it is available for £165
All comments (38)
PaweMalczewski
23 Aug 17#1
Good find
sanandreasgangstar
23 Aug 17#2
Are there any better options for around this price?
rev6 to sanandreasgangstar
23 Aug 17#3
Xiaomi etc yes if you want to import.
sanandreasgangstar to rev6
23 Aug 17#4
Not too keen on that tbh! I was considering Samsung J5 2017 but not sure if it's worth the extra money...
kkthomask to sanandreasgangstar
23 Aug 17#6
Samsung J5 is a better camera but this one is an overall better machine
sanandreasgangstar to kkthomask
23 Aug 17#9
Battery on the G5 does not seem as good either, and i don't think it has gorilla glass like the J5
chrisdarl to sanandreasgangstar
23 Aug 17#8
Take a look at the Huawei P8 Lite (2017) deal posted today, £150 from Carphone Warehouse / Currys
pixilincus to sanandreasgangstar
23 Aug 17#16
Ive recently purchased the samsung j7 2016 and its a fab phone :smile:
bigmike2028 to sanandreasgangstar
23 Aug 17#10
I was considering the elephone p8 mini on Amazon for £130.99,seems really good specs for the money.
sanandreasgangstar to bigmike2028
23 Aug 17#12
Look
Looks pretty good but the Battery Capacity (2680mAh) is putting me off.
kkthomask
23 Aug 17#5
The better option is the 3GB RAM G5 with price tag £165 I guess. Its £25 more though
kkthomask
23 Aug 17#7
Does anybody aware that Amazon started charging returns if the item is not faulty? I had my first such bad experience in the past 14 years with Amazon!!
sanandreasgangstar to kkthomask
23 Aug 17#11
Never happened to me - you tried contacting their customer support/chat as usually they will just give you a free pre-paid label. The one thing with Amazon is that their customer service is above and beyond almost all other retailers in my experience.
kkthomask to sanandreasgangstar
23 Aug 17#13
Thanks. I contacted the customer care who sorted it and refunded the money. The point is that this is a new issue with Amazon, only happened 2 weeks ago.
chrisdarl to kkthomask
23 Aug 17#15
This happened to me today too, contacted CS and they refunded me the £6 they took off
kkthomask to chrisdarl
23 Aug 17#17
I believe this is a new trick by Amazon and not a lot of customers aware of it. How do we spread the news of this unscrupulous business by the Amazon?
thebox
23 Aug 17#14
Is this the version without the compass and gyroscope?
harry127 to thebox
23 Aug 17#22
Why do u need these in a phone? serious question
thebox to harry127
23 Aug 17#23
Google Maps Pokemon Go
spannerzone to harry127
23 Aug 17#25
Try walking around a city using Google maps and within 10 seconds you'll have answered your own question. For walking and using maps, a compass makes it totally usable, without a compass you rely on GPS and that means the phone cannot accurately know which direction you're walking, much of the time.... GPS only (no compass) does work but the phone cannot point the compass arrow to show you when to turn, instead the arrow stays fixed and the maps flip about all over the place. It's usable but you walk around in circles while the GPS tries to work out your true walking direction.
For driving in relatively straight directions along known roads, GPS only is usually quite sufficient.
cullies
23 Aug 17#18
Same price in Argos
its £149 and they give you a £10 voucher = £139 For a free £10 voucher, spend £100 or over in one transaction.
Thanks. That is a £10 voucher you have to spend again in Argos, within a certain date! If you buy from Amazon on this deal, that tenner will be in your wallet for ever... ha ha
pffffft
23 Aug 17#20
Anyone interested in this handset should google "G4" and "ghost touch"
There is a known recurring issue with this model phone and the lenovo screen it has. The phone registers '"ghost touches" when it is charging. Locking/Unlocking seems to get rid of the problem. But when your phone becomes unusable because when you unlock it immediately starts "pressing" on contacts. launching apps, making calls seemingly at random etc etc it becomes a bit annoying
Admittedly not every G4 has this problem. But we have 3 of these handsets in my household (me, my son & my daughter) and all 3 have suffered from the same problem. Mine has just come back from repair, my sons is in repair at the moment and my daughters has just started to randomly ghost touch every now and again. We are all 12 months in to a 2 year contract. My G5 is seemingly fixed now it has come back. But I'm taking no chances. I bought a doogee f5 to use while it was away and I'm sticking with that. Ive had Moto phones before (the Moto E) and no problems, but this model didnt really impress.
K0YS to pffffft
23 Aug 17#24
Using a g4 for about 6 months, was an amazing open box order. Not had any such instances of ghost touches.
pffffft to K0YS
23 Aug 17#26
I was about 8 months in before it started happening. It started off not being a massive problem. But In the end I turned on developer options and turned on "display physical touches" to confirm what was happening as I thought I was going mad and the phone was having fits.
But not everyone has this issue. Not all G4 phones, And I know theres bound to be problems with any handset really so if you search any handset name online you will undoubtedly find scary stories but, seriously, google it, and you'll see that it is not that isolated an occurrence either. Lots of people seem to experience the same problem.
Probably not worth considering really, but just putting it out there... we own 3. And all 3 suffer. That is pretty convincing stats right there (unless it really is ghosts of course :fearful: )
kdb550 to pffffft
23 Aug 17#27
my wife's does it too sends random text messages to people whilst it is doing it.
doig74 to pffffft
23 Aug 17#28
Did changing the developer options fix the ghosting?
cullies to pffffft
23 Aug 17#32
Yes Ghost touch happened to some G4's but I haven't heard it happening on this model which is the G5
pffffft to cullies
24 Aug 17#35
I never heard of it happening on the G4 before I bought one and experienced it. And btw I know this is a thread for the G5 not the G4, if you read all the comments I allude to this quite early on.
Exactly. Even acknowledging that there IS an issue would be a start. The G4 was the most expensive handset I ever owned. But eventually it was rendered all but useless because of a stupid ghost touch. Heard about how its caused by poor chargers, by app clash, by whatever. It starts off happening when the phone is charging but gradually gets worse and ends up happening more and more till everytime you use the phone it does it. And as for it being something the user does? Well I sent it off for repair. New screen. No problem at all now. But I'm sticking with the Doogee F5 I bought as a temporary replacement and the G4 is on ebay.
BTW Thats three people on this thread alone that have mentioned they have experienced the same problem...
cowbutt to pffffft
23 Aug 17#29
What charger(s) are you using? If they're poor quality, or counterfeit, the electrical output can be quite noisy and confuse things like capacitive displays.
kdb550 to cowbutt
23 Aug 17#31
it does not have to be on charge to do it, it does it all the time even when not on charge
pffffft
23 Aug 17#21
Ahh, my bad, just saw this is a thread for the g5 models not the g4. hopefully they have adressed this issue....
pffffft
23 Aug 17#30
Seriously its not the chargers.
Developer options did nothing other than help identify what was happening.
Other suggestions like turning off adaptive brightness did nowt.
I bought a new expensive charger. I wiped and reset to factory settings and then slowly loaded apps to avoid app clash (as well as charging causing the problem it is an online suggestion that certain combinations of applications can cause the problem).
All I know for certain is that it happened (and I also had the random text sends), it got progressively worse once it had started happening (locking/unlocking the screen seemed to stop a "fit" of ghost touches but only stopped that occurrence and does not solve the problem it just allows you to manage the fault) and the only surefire thing that fixed it in the end is sending it off for repair and having a new screen fitted.
I was surprised at just how many people experienced the same issue.
Shame as it is otherwise a fair enough handset.
sew109
23 Aug 17#33
I have a j3 and moto g4plus 64gb 3gb the g4 is the best phone I have ever I owned I upgraded from an iPhone 6s Plus apart from the camera this wipes the floor.
KevInChester
24 Aug 17#34
Not buying another Moto G until they've definitely sorted out the ghost touch issue. Just had to buy a new phone so can send this one for repair, happens when not charging, it's basically one pixel that acts as if it is being tapped repeatedly. Replaced with a Xiaomi, will sell the repaired G4. The G5 specs wise is not great, still for this price it's worth considering.
suninderrana
25 Aug 17#36
This or g4 plus which is 150gbp on amzn?
soton26
26 Aug 17#37
No NFC (so limited Android Pay) No Gyroscope No Compass
Avoid
Ritzman
26 Aug 17#38
Just confirmed with O2 that they will unlock at no extra cost.
Opening post
- Android Nougat (V7.0) and supports Rapid Charging (80% charge in just 30-40 minutes) 10W Charger included
- 5.0 inch screen with 1080x1920 pixels (401ppi), 2800 Li-Ion Removable Battery
- 13 Mega Pixel Rear Camera, f/2.0, auto focus, Dual-LED Flash,
- 1.4GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Processor with 16GB of Internal Storage
- External Memory Card Slot (MicroSD up to 128GB) and Fingerprint Senso
A lot of phone for the price. If you want the 3Gb version, it is available for £165Auto HDR with 1080p 30fps Video. 5 Mega Pixel Front Camera, f/2.2, auto
HDR
SIM: Nano
All comments (38)
Looks pretty good but the Battery Capacity (2680mAh) is putting me off.
Pokemon Go
For driving in relatively straight directions along known roads, GPS only is usually quite sufficient.
its £149 and they give you a £10 voucher = £139
For a free £10 voucher, spend £100 or over in one transaction.
argos.co.uk/eve…her
There is a known recurring issue with this model phone and the lenovo screen it has. The phone registers '"ghost touches" when it is charging. Locking/Unlocking seems to get rid of the problem. But when your phone becomes unusable because when you unlock it immediately starts "pressing" on contacts. launching apps, making calls seemingly at random etc etc it becomes a bit annoying
Admittedly not every G4 has this problem. But we have 3 of these handsets in my household (me, my son & my daughter) and all 3 have suffered from the same problem. Mine has just come back from repair, my sons is in repair at the moment and my daughters has just started to randomly ghost touch every now and again. We are all 12 months in to a 2 year contract. My G5 is seemingly fixed now it has come back. But I'm taking no chances. I bought a doogee f5 to use while it was away and I'm sticking with that. Ive had Moto phones before (the Moto E) and no problems, but this model didnt really impress.
But not everyone has this issue. Not all G4 phones, And I know theres bound to be problems with any handset really so if you search any handset name online you will undoubtedly find scary stories but, seriously, google it, and you'll see that it is not that isolated an occurrence either. Lots of people seem to experience the same problem.
Probably not worth considering really, but just putting it out there... we own 3. And all 3 suffer. That is pretty convincing stats right there (unless it really is ghosts of course
:fearful:)Exactly. Even acknowledging that there IS an issue would be a start. The G4 was the most expensive handset I ever owned. But eventually it was rendered all but useless because of a stupid ghost touch. Heard about how its caused by poor chargers, by app clash, by whatever. It starts off happening when the phone is charging but gradually gets worse and ends up happening more and more till everytime you use the phone it does it. And as for it being something the user does? Well I sent it off for repair. New screen. No problem at all now. But I'm sticking with the Doogee F5 I bought as a temporary replacement and the G4 is on ebay.
BTW Thats three people on this thread alone that have mentioned they have experienced the same problem...
Developer options did nothing other than help identify what was happening.
Other suggestions like turning off adaptive brightness did nowt.
I bought a new expensive charger. I wiped and reset to factory settings and then slowly loaded apps to avoid app clash (as well as charging causing the problem it is an online suggestion that certain combinations of applications can cause the problem).
All I know for certain is that it happened (and I also had the random text sends), it got progressively worse once it had started happening (locking/unlocking the screen seemed to stop a "fit" of ghost touches but only stopped that occurrence and does not solve the problem it just allows you to manage the fault) and the only surefire thing that fixed it in the end is sending it off for repair and having a new screen fitted.
I was surprised at just how many people experienced the same issue.
Shame as it is otherwise a fair enough handset.
No Gyroscope
No Compass
Avoid