Moto G5 unlocked has been reduced by £10 plus combine with code TDX-TWHJ (thanks Wilsh) to get it for £125 - need to add a £1 add on item to get this price. Free click and collect.
Looking for a cheap phone to take away to South Africa next week (would rather lose that rathen than my s8). This looks very very tempting, if only it didn't have such a big screen, I would be all over it (might still get it as with my 24 pounds tesco vouchers it would come up to 50ish pounds). Could get the moto for around 100, hmmm definitely size would be better, but probably similar performance for half the price... arghh hate that kind of decisions :disappointed:
Sizzlestick to Elbandito
11 Sep 17#32
Didn't think Tesco did that anymore, do you have link to say otherwise because I got over £100 of vouchers.
Elbandito to Sizzlestick
11 Sep 17#33
In checkout, via 'Add Clubcard Vouchers - £xx available' :smile:
Sizzlestick to Elbandito
11 Sep 17#36
yeah, I thought you wrote the clubcard vouchers double to 50ish, I read it wrong lol my bad.
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
11 Sep 17#3
Thanks chanchi, need a new one :smile:
romeo259
11 Sep 17#4
im just strugging to get £1 item to fill £150. Any suggestion please ?
Chanchi32 to romeo259
11 Sep 17#6
£1 add on item- Tesco HB Pencils With Erasers 12 pack
The OP added a £1 item link at the bottom. You have to press the show more button (or whatever it's called) on mobile
romeo259 to Dolphinzz
11 Sep 17#8
Brilliant !! Thanks OP... Cheers !
leet
11 Sep 17#5
How does this phone compare to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Global Edition 5.5-inch deals that keep appearing? Not sure whether to wait for the next deal or get this motorola?
rev6 to leet
11 Sep 17#11
This is worse in pretty much every way. Apart from warranty and delivery speed.
moozoo to rev6
11 Sep 17#22
And software/updates. Marshmallow FFS.
carlos777uk to leet
12 Sep 17#49
I had the same choice recently (money in my pocket waiting to spend) and went with the Xiaomi. I don't regret it one bit.
DocRobotnik
11 Sep 17#9
Considering this has worse performance than the G4, and the camera is not apparently any better than the G4 plus, what exactly are you paying for with the G5? A better design?
I'm in the market for a new phone - around £100-150, but I feel like one of the Chinese phones or a decent refurb would be a better use of the money?
suninderrana to DocRobotnik
11 Sep 17#10
Moto g4 plus is a good phone for £150 ( high end budget)
moozoo to suninderrana
11 Sep 17#16
But will it get Oreo?
Dyslexic_Dog to moozoo
11 Sep 17#19
I think I read somewhere that it had been confirmed that it would.
suninderrana to moozoo
11 Sep 17#25
I think so but late
hamzahuk to DocRobotnik
11 Sep 17#28
Just bought a Xperia X for £180 used very good of amazon, hopefully it will have a significant camera upgrade to my redmi note 3 pro which camera is absolute trash.
DocRobotnik to hamzahuk
11 Sep 17#31
I've found Xperia phones to be great outdoors, but terrible in low light. Had a T and a Z1 Compact.
Northerndave to hamzahuk
11 Sep 17#44
Oh ffs, I just bought a brand new for £229 (albeit with a 2 year guarantee) with JL price matching. Wonder what the warranty is on this one from Amazon. 30 days ? 12 months ?
hamzahuk to Northerndave
11 Sep 17#45
Its got a 30 day return period for self reasons, but usually amazon are decent with returns even upto 2 years! My old graphics card got faulty (no idea just started getting vertical green lines) so I contacted amazon and they just wanted me to send it in and I got a refund for it, did not even offer me a replacement even though it was still in manufacture warranty.
Either way yours is brand new for only £50 more and it most likely gonna be immaculate condition I would say keep it.
Northerndave to hamzahuk
11 Sep 17#46
Just had a quick chat with Amazon. As an electrical item it has a 12 month warranty, and condition is listed 'As New', so ordered and if in perfect nick will return the unopened JL one.
Thanks for posting, you probably just saved me £50 :popcorn:
hamzahuk to Northerndave
12 Sep 17#48
Glad I could help, I think I know which one you took was it the 'very good' condition one with just damaged packaging and missing earphones?
That literally popped up as soon as mine was dispatched and I felt gutted as mine is also 'very good' but has some minor cosmetic damage on the sides of the phone (im assuming scratched plastic) but if its severe I'll just return but usually most 'very good' items in my experience are practicaly new unwanted returns.
Northerndave to hamzahuk
12 Sep 17#50
Hi,
No I managed to get the 'As New' Condition. There's still a couple left at £181. Description is as follows:
"Item will come in original packaging. Packaging will be damaged. All purchases eligible for Amazon customer service and a 30-day return policy"
These were priced at £230 only a week ago. You should be ok with a very good item. Agreed they sometimes can be returned items that people have handled and returned but apart from that are fine.
I did look at the very good, but they all seem to have small scratches on the screen, which would put me off. As will be in a case, sides and back I could live with.
hamzahuk to Northerndave
12 Sep 17#52
OMG, just saw those ones now... for £1 extra I coulda just got that had I just looked onto the next page...
Thanks for telling me lol, guess time to play the waiting game of returning the phone when it arrives and getting the 'like new' one
hamzahuk to Northerndave
18 Sep 17#57
Hi again, how was your phone when it arrived?
My 'like new' one just arrived now, but it was nothing at all 'like new' was more like a 'good' condition phone. Edges of the sides were slightly damaged (as if it had been dropped allot) and the camera lens had some minor scratches on it (doesn't effect quality of the pictures thank god, but still may cause issues in the future as the lens will be more prone to further scratches).
Northerndave to hamzahuk
27 Sep 17#59
HI, sorry been away. The 'as new' condition arrived without any protectors on front and back, and there does not seem to be any marks on it at all. If you have the option I would order an 'as new' and return yours under the 30 day warranty if you still can.
urinthematrix to DocRobotnik
11 Sep 17#40
Huawei p8 2017 lite top budget phone - great battery, 3GB Ram, 12 mp camera, 5.2" HD screen, excellent built quality, superfast fingerprints, Dual Sim & SD card, ... What more can you ask for at £150
Tillbo
11 Sep 17#12
Looking for a new phone in this sort of price range. How does this compare to the Wileyfox Swift 2 Plus - 32GB + 3GB 4G SIM-Free which is about £150?
Smiff
11 Sep 17#13
no compass right?
rev6 to Smiff
11 Sep 17#17
Right.
FunkiestMonkey
11 Sep 17#14
Ordered. Great for a teen.
rooney10 to FunkiestMonkey
11 Sep 17#26
Hmm , I'm in my mid 40s. Would this be no good for me then ?
Just looking for a phone for general incoming/outgoing calls & texts , a little social media and the odd emergency surfing the net (my contract only has 500mb data included as I rarely need it 'on the go' and most of my use is over wifi)
I was considering the Redmi note 4 global or perhaps even waiting for the note 5 ..... don't want to spend more than £140/£150 really although something nearer to £100 would be even better :wink:
The tesco direct MOTO E4 is more than suitable for your needs (£85 after £10 discount code - unlock code is £1.79 from ebay)
rooney10 to chocci
11 Sep 17#39
Thanks for that :wink: Not too sure about the blue colour and given the choice would prefer a larger screen to help with my crappy vision , lol ...... far too many damn choices , another phone showing on here is the Xiaomi Mi A1 which also boasts a really good camera , although admittedly wasn't something I included in my initial criteria but I am sure i'd benefit from a good camera on the phone too. My current phone is an Lg G3 so going for a smaller screen might not be my best option here. Hmmmmm............
themachman
11 Sep 17#18
thanks chanchi. my motorola flip is getting old now, time for an upgrade :wink:
maccy1
11 Sep 17#20
Cheers chichi. :grin:
sikiliza69 to maccy1
12 Sep 17#47
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
cullies
11 Sep 17#21
its got a removable battery which is a plus in my book, so if battery expires after about 2 years or so easily replaced.
Most phone batteries are not removable being glued in
oyster07 to cullies
11 Sep 17#35
That's the only reason why i got it :D..plus the one I got has 3GB
Jammer to cullies
14 Sep 17#53
I used to have this mindset but now have realised once your phone gets older than 3 years it's nigh impossible to find a fresh recently manufactured OEM battery for your device. Only stuff available is third batteries from China etc with questionable capacity and safety standards. Had these issues with the Galaxy S a few years ago and removable batteries are no longer an incentive for these purposes.
John.Locke to cullies
17 Sep 17#54
I managed to replace the non replaceable battery in my smart ultra 6 easily enough after the original started to bulge and fail on me. Cant see why they arent made to just pop in and out anymore though as without the replacement i would have consigned any future vodafone tech to the do not buy list immediately.
mackashworth
11 Sep 17#23
How does this compare to the OnePlus One?
I need to dodge the iPhone event, otherwise my wallet is going to be hurting....
FunkiestMonkey
11 Sep 17#24
A decent phone from a big brand yet people slagging of the phone cos it lacks certain details? Must be hot UK deals.
cullies
11 Sep 17#27
This Moto G5 will be fine............lokk how hot it is, with year Uk warranty.
try sending your chinese phone back to China for repair! .
rooney10 to cullies
11 Sep 17#29
The 'heat' is not a particularly conclusive indication that this is a great deal but posting back to china or posting to uk is the same visit to the Post office , no ? Obviously I would expect a longer turnaround time with the repair I guess when sending to China but other than that I'm not seeing many other comparisons in terms of spec of each phone in your post. I usually like to make balanced decisions when purchasing items like phones.
StephenB
11 Sep 17#37
No notification light on a G5. Just saying.
scottydoobuy
11 Sep 17#38
No nfc on this which is a deal breaker for me I decided to get the e4 + a great phone imo for the money has nfc and fingerprint reader 5000mah battery lasts 2 days! etc not everyone cup of tea tho :grin:
leet to scottydoobuy
11 Sep 17#41
Surely the E4+ is a better deal than the moto 5 or am I missing something?
jaydeeuk1 to leet
11 Sep 17#42
Nope, not missing anything. Motorola have done the equivalent of a Vodafone smart ultra 7.
leet to jaydeeuk1
11 Sep 17#43
I know nothing about phones but I'm surely tempted to get an e4+. Don't do gaming so would do me just fine I reckon.
scottydoobuy to leet
21 Sep 17#58
That's why I got the e4 it's a great phone had it two weeks now and no complaints so far 2 days battery life is my fave :heart_eyes:
summerof76
12 Sep 17#51
Call me :wink: Heat added :thumbsup:
MeGaMaN
18 Sep 17#55
Think the code has expired :disappointed:
Chanchi32 to MeGaMaN
18 Sep 17#56
yes, will expire the post
cheers
user12134
28 Sep 17#60
Tesco has a funny return service in that they return you full amount even though you bought the item at a discount. I bought this item but I also bought the P10 Lite at the same time. I really liked the P10 so went to return the 'still sealed' G5. To my surprise I noticed £150 something instead of the £125 on my receipt and ... decided to keep it :smile:
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I'm in the market for a new phone - around £100-150, but I feel like one of the Chinese phones or a decent refurb would be a better use of the money?
Either way yours is brand new for only £50 more and it most likely gonna be immaculate condition I would say keep it.
Thanks for posting, you probably just saved me £50 :popcorn:
That literally popped up as soon as mine was dispatched and I felt gutted as mine is also 'very good' but has some minor cosmetic damage on the sides of the phone (im assuming scratched plastic) but if its severe I'll just return but usually most 'very good' items in my experience are practicaly new unwanted returns.
No I managed to get the 'As New' Condition. There's still a couple left at £181. Description is as follows:
"Item will come in original packaging. Packaging will be damaged. All purchases eligible for Amazon customer service and a 30-day return policy"
These were priced at £230 only a week ago. You should be ok with a very good item. Agreed they sometimes can be returned items that people have handled and returned but apart from that are fine.
I did look at the very good, but they all seem to have small scratches on the screen, which would put me off. As will be in a case, sides and back I could live with.
Thanks for telling me lol, guess time to play the waiting game of returning the phone when it arrives and getting the 'like new' one
My 'like new' one just arrived now, but it was nothing at all 'like new' was more like a 'good' condition phone. Edges of the sides were slightly damaged (as if it had been dropped allot) and the camera lens had some minor scratches on it (doesn't effect quality of the pictures thank god, but still may cause issues in the future as the lens will be more prone to further scratches).
Just looking for a phone for general incoming/outgoing calls & texts , a little social media and the odd emergency surfing the net (my contract only has 500mb data included as I rarely need it 'on the go' and most of my use is over wifi)
I was considering the Redmi note 4 global or perhaps even waiting for the note 5 ..... don't want to spend more than £140/£150 really although something nearer to £100 would be even better :wink:
My current phone is an Lg G3 so going for a smaller screen might not be my best option here. Hmmmmm............
Most phone batteries are not removable being glued in
I need to dodge the iPhone event, otherwise my wallet is going to be hurting....
try sending your chinese phone back to China for repair!
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Obviously I would expect a longer turnaround time with the repair I guess when sending to China but other than that I'm not seeing many other comparisons in terms of spec of each phone in your post.
I usually like to make balanced decisions when purchasing items like phones.
Call me :wink: Heat added :thumbsup:
cheers
I bought this item but I also bought the P10 Lite at the same time. I really liked the P10 so went to return the 'still sealed' G5.
To my surprise I noticed £150 something instead of the £125 on my receipt and ... decided to keep it :smile: