Moto G5S and G5S Plus: What we know thus far

Jayce talks about what we know about the Moto G5S & G5S Plus

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38 thoughts on “Moto G5S and G5S Plus: What we know thus far

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  2. Hahaha.. seriously one more Moto G variant.. woooohahaha.. be with one plus … Atleast they won't be making your phone obsolete sooner…hehehe

  3. Thumbs down for the poor review Jayce. You're basically contradicting yourself at 2:00 when you say US buys a huge number of expensive phones but use that argument to justify the sale of a mid-tier phone. Also, fyi Lenovo is also a Chinese company and for those saying the average joe doesn't know it, the Moto phones come with a Lenovo branding on their side!!

    More importantly, you're missing the bigger picture. The US is never a target for low & mid tier phones. US is a mature market with appetite for expensive models while these phones are targeted towards developing countries such as India where they are hugely popular. Also, the Chinese manufacturers that you mention are barely 1-3 years old and all they want from US is publicity and good tech reviews (which you give) so they can sell well back in their target markets.

  4. Leeco Owns Visio now and Leecos products are sold at major retailers plus visio is one of the Top 5 brands at major retailers don't be suprized if visio starts coming out with phones next!

  5. The pricing of upcoming Moto E should be interesting. Coz moto e used to be price not beyond 6-7k inr(100-110usd) . And if they can make the upcoming moto e priced the same,they will get huge sales here in India.
    I doubt if its gonna happen,coz the moto c may take the spot of moto e , raising the price of new moto e pushed a little further(to 9k-13k inr )

    Moto G used to be price at 12k inr(it really rocked at that time) till moto g2 or g3,,later they bumped up the price and moto g5plus had a variant priced at 19k.{{which is a price hike of around 33%}}

    This is the reason why most of the consumers go for a xiaomi ,samsung,..etc

  6. But i just bought the G5 Plus! Lenovo is slaughtering whatever reputation Motorola built from scratch with their greed for $$$. They are going down.

  7. I'm not a big fan of the direction that Lenovo is taking Motorola. The design language just isn't nice, they are releasing too many models without perfecting previous ones, and they aren't keeping up with the quick updates and patches that they used to be well known for. As I'm writing this, I'm actually using the Moto G4 Plus, which I think was one of the last phones that managed to retain the Motorola charm which unfortunately seems to have been butchered in recent years

  8. I own a Lenovo laptop so if I am ever looking for a mid-range phone the Moto series is the first I would consider. But some advice for Lenovo, do not put the same amount of bloatware on your phones as you do laptops. My laptop runs so much better after I had all that mess wiped off.

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