Moto G5S Plus
The Moto G5S Plus is the latest affordable phone from Motorola. It was
just a few months ago that the phone was released. The Moto G5S Plus features an all-metal unibody design that feels decidedly
superior to the G5, which has a plastic frame with select metal parts. There’s
a new camera housing for the dual 13MP shooters (a first for the Moto G line),
and the 5.5-inch 1080p display is probably the most notable aesthetic change,
compared to the 5.2-inch display on the G5 Plus.
One
powerful feature of the Moto G5 Plus that we don't see in flagship carrier
variations is the support for virtually all mobile networks, both GSM and CDMA.
You can pop in a SIM from Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, and their
prepaid partners and be off and running with the Moto G5S Plus. In addition,
you don't get any of the massive carrier bloatware that so many carriers love
to add. The one specification that continues to be lacking in the US model is
NFC, which means you won't be able to use Android Pay. You could always pair up
a new Android Wear watch or Samsung Gear S3 to use Android Pay though. Moto G5S Plus runs the same
Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor we’ve seen on the Moto G5Plus. The device
responds quickly, there’s no noticeable lag just yet, and setting up the phone
was hassle-free. The fingerprint scanner on the front is accurate and unlocks
the phone quickly.
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