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April 2017
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Niedriger Kaufpreis (insbesondere beim „kleinen“ G5). Relativ gute Kameras. Fingerabdrucksensor und helle Displays
Hochwertiges
Stabiles Metallgehäuse
Wechselbarer Akku
Dual-SIM verfügbar
Aktuelles Android 7
Flottes WLAN
Ordentliche Sprachqualität
Fingerabdrucksensor
Sehr helles und kontrastreiches Display
Guter Lautsprecher
Mäßiger Stromverbrauch
Steuerung durch Fingerabdruck-Sensor
Solides Gesamtpaket
Pures Android-Erlebnis
"Pures" Android mit wenig Ballast
Exzellentes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
Gutes Display
Austauschbarer Akku
Gute Bilder beim Tage
Tolle Verarbeitung
Großes
Hochauflösendes Display
Fingerabdruck-Sensor
Lange Laufzeit bei guter Leistung
Performance
Android 7.0Update angekündigt
StatusLED
Vielfältige Designmöglichkeiten
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Getrennte Slots für zweite SIM und Speicherkarte
Gute Kamera
Akku lädt extrem schnell
Gute Verarbeitung
Android 7.0Up
Speicher erweiterbar
Akku wechselbar
Fingerabdrucksensor mit interessanter Steuerung
Full-HD-Display
Dual-SIM-fähig
Gute Kameraleistung
Rückseite teils aus Aluminium
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Die verwendeten Materialien muten billig an und das Design ist kein Hingucker. Der Ladestecker ist vom alten Typ Micro-USB. Kein WLAN ac
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-26, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great fingerprint scanner with effective gesture control options, MicroSD expansion (necessary given the 16GB storage only), Sturdy metal design looks good for this price point, Clean software experience
The G5 Plus performs so much better (but it's £80 extra), Can be slow to load and some stutter in playback, No NFC like G5 Plus model (applicable for UK region), Metal doesn't really look/feel like metal
As affordable phones go, none can better than Moto G5 from what we've seen of it. That it's an improved device compared to the earlier G4 - both in terms of spec and style - is quite an achievement given that the price point remains a very reasonable £169...
Zusammenfassung: Motorola's Moto G has, for the last four years, been one of the best mid-range phones on the market. Every iteration has achieved that tricky balance of remaining affordable, yet also durable, powerful and well-equipped enough to satisfy your above-averag...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-06-20, Autor: Ray , Testbericht von: itwire.com
Spending $100-$150 more is really worth it if you have the cash. It meets or exceeds mass market specifications with some going up into the more expensive mid-market segment.On that basis, it is an 8.5 out of 10.Normal 0 false false false EN-AU X-NONE X-N...
Thumbs up to Motorola Australia for committing to quarterly security updates for the Moto G5 as well as a definite update to Android version O. During Ausdroid's in person briefing with Motorola they also confirmed that they consider Android 7.1 to be a m...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-05-09, Autor: James , Testbericht von: theaustralian.com.au
Zusammenfassung: Not everyone wants to invest in a high-end smartphone and given 2017's eye-wateringly expensive handsets who can blame them? The mid-range market has never been more exciting or competitive, but not all manufacturers are bringing their A-game.The latest u...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-05-09, Autor: Alex , Testbericht von: whistleout.com.au
Great battery, Good value, Clean version of Android, Cheap, without looking cheap
The Moto G5 isn't a bad phone, but it makes a few too many compromises in keeping costs down. Unless you're on a strict budget, you'll be better off spending $100 more and grabbing the Moto G5 Plus instead.What we loveGreat batteryGood valueClean version...
The Motorola Moto G5 Plus has some shortcomings, such as its lacklustre screen. But it's a good performer, has an outstanding camera and, overall, is the best sub-$500 smartphone on the Australian market. The standard G5 offers a lot of phone for under $3...
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...