Last year, we reviewed one of Motorola's new smartphones, the Moto G5S Plus. This time we're taking a look at its smaller sibling, the Moto G5S. Find out in our review Design and Construction The Moto G5S has plenty of similarities to the Moto G5S Plus including the design and build. Flip it on its back and you will see the familiar protruding camera module, but instead of having a two camera setup like the G5S Plus, this one only uses a single 16MP PDAF camera. The Moto G5S may have an outdated design, but it's a pretty device nonetheless. OS, UI, and Apps The Moto G5S, like the G5S Plus and the rest of its Moto siblings, runs a close to stock Android UI and uses Google's apps as its default. Camera Unlike the Moto G5S Plus with a 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front, the Moto G5S is equipped with a lone 16MP PDAF shooter at the back and a 5MP on the front. Conclusion The Motorola G5S is a decent smartphone with a premium build and capable specs for its class. Read more in our articles including "Motorola Moto G5S Review" and "Motorola Razr 5G to launch in the Philippines on October 26".
Last year, we reviewed one of Motorola's new smartphones, the Moto G5S Plus. This time we're taking a look at its smaller sibling, the Moto G5S.
Find out in our review Design and Construction The Moto G5S has plenty of similarities to the Moto G5S Plus including the design and build. Flip it on its back and you will see the familiar protruding camera module, but instead of having a two camera setup like the G5S Plus, this one only uses a single 16MP PDAF camera. The Moto G5S may have an outdated design, but it's a pretty device nonetheless.
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