Motorola Moto G 5G Plus review
Competition
As we said earlier, the Moto G 5G Plus is here to take the affordable lineup to 5G land, so support for the next gen networks is one of its biggest selling points. Its availability is limited to Europe for now but will likely reach other markets soon. This comes with a key advantage because there's a shortage of affordable 5G phones in Europe, but on the other hand the 5G penetration isn't nearly the same as in China or the US.
The most obvious alternative is the Xiaomi's Mi 10 Lite 5G. It sports the same chipset, the same set of cameras, but has far inferior battery life. The Xiaomi phone trades the 90Hz smoothness for the superior contrast of an OLED display with HDR10+ support. Oh, and also costs €50, which is no small sum in these price tiers. At the end of the day picking between those two will probably largely depend on your preference of lighter stock Android and the feature-heavy but occasionally clumsy MIUI.
There's also the freshly released OnePlus Nord. With essentially the same chipset and camera setup, the Nord offers a 90Hz OLED panel and faster charging, but smaller battery. Its UI looks similar to what Moto G 5G Plus has, even if underneath OxygenOS is customized beyond recognition. You'll be losing the 3.5mm jack and splash resistance too, while you'll also need to pay €50 more and, again, that can make a difference in this price range.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G • OnePlus Nord
Of course, dropping 5G from your priority list would open up some more options like the Realme 6 Pro. It's a great all-rounder, perfectly fitting in the €350 price category with a proper telephoto camera in addition to the 64MP regular and 8MP ultrawide cameras, faster charging, similar battery life and still has that 90Hz smoothness. Its Snapdragon 720 is inferior to the 765, even without accounting for the modem, though.
Then there's the Snapdragon 730G-powered Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite, which offers an OLED screen and better camera than the Moto G 5G Plus and a similar battery life. It's €50 cheaper too, but only has a 60Hz screen and the question of MIUI versus stock will inevitably come up again.
Realme 6 Pro • Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite
Verdict
If you are in market for a 5G phone now, but have a limited budget the Moto G 5G Plus is certainly shaping as a very sensible all-rounder. You get a decent 90Hz IPS panel, great battery life, clean Android with a couple of cool customizations and features on top and a capable chipset. And if the cameras didn't need some extra work and the screen was OLED, this phone would have been an outright steal at that price.
As things stand now it's trading blows with competitors from Xiaomi and Realme, which in itself is a great achievement for Motorola. The stock Android, 90Hz panel and great battery life will be enough to entice a lot of potential buyers, while a small price reduction similar to what Xiaomi did after the launch of its phones has every chance of turning this into a proper box office hit.
Pros
- Rather sturdy build.
- Smooth 90Hz IPS panel without visible halos around the cutout or the bezels.
- Great battery life, adequate fast charging.
- The main camera snaps good daylight photos, records great videos.
- Clean Android but with more Moto features and customizations than ever before.
- Has microSD card slot, 3.5mm jack.
Cons
- No telephoto camera.
- Mediocre camera performance in low light.
- Some competitors offer OLED screens.
Reader comments
- disappointed user
- 12 Apr 2024
- gxG
An extremely bad buy for the following reasons: 1. slow software updates 2. short life of updates, model released in July 2020, the last update is from July 2022 and it is not on Android 3. software bugs that were fixed extremely slowly 4. h...
- donofhalo
- 26 Nov 2023
- 4Zv
Custom ROM developments are ongoing and LineageOS is bringing up this device for official support on Android 13.
- Jjjjjjj
- 05 Jul 2023
- xPP
I think this phone is discontinued No android 12 update.