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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Prix bas
Configuration homogène et cohérente
Pas de surcouche et OS à jour
Interface Android (presque) pure
Qualité de l'écran
Photo en plein jour
Châssis en métal robuste de haute qualité
Batterie remplaçable par l'utilisateur
Version double carte SIM disponible
Android 7
Dernière version de l'OS
Wifi rapide
Qualité d'appel honnête
Lecteur d'empreintes
écran très lumineux et contrasté
Ha
Écran presque impeccablement calibré
Android en version pure
Possibilités de personnalisation
Résultats photo réjouissants en pleine luminosité
Autonomie solide
Batterie amovible
Qualité de l'écran
Photo en plein jour
Une montée en gamme du design
Performance au quotidien
Android 7.0 Nougat et les fonctions Moto
Lecteur d'empreinte efficace
Dual SIM + microSD
Rapport qualité-prix
Photos de jour
Interface Android pure
Rapport qualitéprix
Bon écran
Bonne qualité photo en pleine luminosité
Très bon prix
Bel écran
Bonnes performances
Android pur
Prix
Autonomie
Format et design avec coque arrière amovible
Android 7.0 Nougat dans une version épurée et efficace
Capteur biométrique faisant office de trackpad
Bon rapport qualité prix
écran satisfaisant
Capteur d'empreinte
De l'aluminium...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Bouton physique qui n'en est pas un
Angles de vision fermés de l'écran
Absence de boussole
Galerie photos
Autres
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Autofocus pas toujours très efficace
L'écran souffre d'une légère teinte bleue
Correctifs de sécurité non à jour
Chauffe beaucoup
Mauvaises performances de l'appareil photo en faible luminosité
Publié: 2017-05-22, Auteur: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Metal body design, One button nav, Removable battery, Decent image quality, microSD card support, Decent performance, Moto Gestures, Fairly priced
Be nice to have dual speakers, Battery may not get you through the day depending on activities
If you're looking for a smartphone with more than the basic features to get you through the day with decent performance and isn't going to break the bank, Motorola has proved once again why the Moto G series is one to strongly consider.*We were sent a dem...
All said and done, the latest entry in the G-series is good but leaves a lot to be desired. This feels like a half-thought-out G5 Plus and, frankly, it's a little confusing. On its own, the Moto G5 is an interesting proposal. It tries to be a lot for a lo...
high quality sturdy metal case, user replaceable battery, dual-sim version available, current version of Android 7, fast WiFi, decent call quality, fingerprint reader, very bright high-contrast display, decent speaker, moderate power consumption
display suffers from slight blue tint, security patches not up to date, gets pretty warm, bad camera performance in low-light conditions, inaccurate color reproduction in photos
Very affordable price point, Mostly smooth performance, Cool and useful Moto gestures, Clean Android 7.0 Nougat software with nice widgets, Good battery life
Chubby, outdated design, Storage space out of the box is severely reduced
The Moto G5 is not officially sold in the United States. You do get the Moto G5 Plus in the U.S. and that one is a great phone. So where does the Moto G5 fit in the big picture?With an official price starting from around €200 in Europe, the Moto G5 is con...
Extrait: Lenovo launched its new Moto G5 recently in Dubai at a price of AED 699. The smartphone comes in a single variant – it offers 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage space, which is further expandable to up to 128GB using a micro SD slot.The new Moto G5 comes with...
Battery needs to be removed to access SIM slots, Limited storage, Loudspeaker is barely audible, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
In sum, the Moto G5 is a budget phone that just works. Forget the iffy design elements and the slightly steep price tag of Rs 11,999 – if you want an affordable phone that's a reliable daily driver – this is your best bet. The only competition really is t...
Publié: 2017-04-24, Auteur: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Moto G5 costs little, but packs a full-HD screen, good cameras and enough power for your everyday essentials
The dim screen can be difficult to read under bright lights and you'll need to be careful if you want to get a whole day out of the battery
The Moto G5 is the phone to get if you want an everyday phone for as little possible, but if you want higher-end features like NFC then go for the G5 Plus...
high quality sturdy metal case, user replaceable battery, dual-sim version available, current version of Android 7, fast WiFi, decent call quality, fingerprint reader, very bright high-contrast display, decent speaker, moderate power consumption
display suffers from slight blue tint, security patches not up to date, gets pretty warm, bad camera performance in low-light conditions, inaccurate color reproduction in photos
Lackluster design, No NFC, Poor sunlight visibility
Motorola's new Moto G5 Plus is easily the best affordable smartphone out there right now. It features the same great camera as the Galaxy S7 and its octa-core 2GHz processor paired with Android 7.0 Nougat make it a slick performer. It's a bit dull on the...
The Moto G series has been one of the most popular in the budget phones category and the G5 is another solid budget smartphone.While it is not perfect like most of the affordable phones, it is an easy buying recommendation for those who want to spend just...