The Moto G 5G Plus is a good all-rounder with a better chipset, battery life and screen quality than many other devices at its price point. It’s also got a bigger screen than its siblings. The fact that it’s also 5G-compatible makes it an even more tempting offer, as it’s the cheapest 5G phone at launch, although as with all Moto phones it has its fair share of annoying quirks. It’s good, especially as a cheap 5G handset, but not game-changing.
Affordable 5G; Feels relatively snappy to use; Long-lasting battery;
Fingerprint sensor doesn’t always work; Cameras aren’t the best; Irritating Google Assistant button