• Reviews around camera (3.89 of 5)

    Moto G Plus (5th Generation) - Lunar Gray - 32 GB - Global Unlocked

    • the front camera sucks!!
    • The camera is better than I expected after reading many reviews of that phone
    • As a result, the glass protecting the rear camera was broken in less than a week
    • if I switch providers, it stays with me!The camera isn't half bad
    • One problem I found is the camera
    • However, the camera is not good at all and, based on what the hardware is (which seems quite good), the problem seems to be software.
    • Great camera, very snappy and gotta love the finger print scanner and the features it had
    • All great!I dont like the camera on low light
    • The camera is quite good though has some difficulty focusing when zoomed as it needs some stability circuitry.
    • The games run fluid, the camera is fast and vivid, you can multitask with no problems and the feeling of the whole thing is pretty solid.
    • The back camera is ok, but not great as other higher price mobile phone.
    • * awkwardly large* terrible camera* terrible camera app (when compared to the camera app of my old Nexus 5)The Ugly* unlike the Moto 4, they locked down tethering
    • The camera is fantastic
    • The camera is not as good on the Honor 6X either, especially in low-light, although the selfie camera might be a little better
    • Occasionally the "instagram" apps freezes which is a bit annoying and the Camera could be better.
    • The camera could still be better, but that was true of my original Moto G as well
    • Today, you get a clear, vibrant, 1080p screen, decent mid-range processor, ability to add micro SD storage, and an improved camera (over previous generations), at about 1/3rd the price of many flagship phones from various makers - even Motorola themselves
    • Only negative is the camera could be better.
    • Apps are fully responsive, the battery life is far superior, and the camera is just fine for our needs
    • A GOOD BATTERY LIFE , CAMERA AND IS A GREAT VALUE I.M.O.
    • The camera is decent, it has expandable memory, is an unlocked phone that will work on Verizon and Sprint's networks and it is supposed to upgrade to Android Oreo (although forget about Android P)
    • Also the camera is awful, after messing with the settings for a few weeks I just stopped taking photos.
    • Great camera, great price
    • The back camera sometimes feels odd, because you cannot put the phone on the table and then use it since it might damage the back camera, however after purchasing a protective gear that is no longer an issue as now there is some space between the back camera and the surface where the phone is
    • The camera is a revelation too
    • Minimalistic additions to stock Android and a very good/efficient processor along with an excellent camera and fingerprint sensor make this the best Android phone below $300.My
    • Camera very good
    • I will say that I would pay more for a nicer camera and a better fingerprint sensor, however those are the only things that i dislike about this phone
    • It is even nicer, with a better camera, faster processor, and a fingerprint reader
    • Has turbo charging (60% in 30 min) Bright and vibrant display, Low light camera performance is not bad, and camera is overall great
    • I didn't discover this until testing/playing with other features of the phone which are all AWESOME-the camera is amazing
    • The old phone had a good camera.
    • The camera is great and the close up auto focus is an improvement on the last phone.
    • Camera isn't the best but decent, especially for the price
    • The camera takes excellent pictures and only struggles in very low light, but it is the best camera in this price range
    • I thought the camera was bad at first
    • It works well, has a micro SD slot so memory is not an issue, the camera is acceptable though not as good as one on a phone that costs 3 times as much and it does not have any bloatware on it.
    • The screen is very nice and the camera is spectacular
    • It is a great phone, good camera, good processing, very friendly, but has two things that I'm not completely comfortable with, first the slot for the sim card and the memory are opened by a small needle, that came with the phone, because it has a very small spot to open it... in case of an emergenty I dont know how to open this slot without the needle
    • Great phone with a lot of features, amazing battery life, excellent camera and no contract or monthly phone payments
    • Camera is decent but unless you are a near professional, this will work just fine under most lighting conditions
    • Camera is decent but unless you are a near professional, this will work just fine under most lighting conditions
    • The fingerprint sensor is faster, display quality is better, camera is better
    • Camera is great
    • All great!I dont like the camera on low light
    • This one is comparable, perfectly good box camera, nice to have when it's the camera you have with you.
    • As a result, the glass protecting the rear camera was broken in less than a week
    • Don't get me wrong, the camera is usable and will get some nice shots if used correctly
    • Camera works well.
    • At close range and low lights, the camera is pretty bad
    • The fingerprint scanner works awesome, the camera is surprisingly good, and the processor makes the phone feel very zippy
    • The fingerprint scanner works awesome, the camera is surprisingly good, and the processor makes the phone feel very zippy
    • The camera is really nice.
    • Camera....works better with HDR off indoors
    • so it'll last you a good 3 days if you don't charge.-The camera is crisp and the Moto Motion shortcuts
    • Great phone, excellent camera, a lot of space and really fast
    • What I didn't like so much was the front-camera
    • Large screen, very responsive, nice cameras, and free of manufacturer bloatware.
    • Not sure why you would spend $500 to $1000 on those other phones (I know the cameras and screens are better, but not worth it to
    • I think the camera on the Moto 4G was better but the Moto 5G Plus has some nice new features.
    • The camera is much improved and easier to use than the G3
    • Camera works great for my needs.
    • The camera is good
    • Not sure why you would spend $500 to $1000 on those other phones (I know the cameras and screens are better, but not worth it to
    • The camera is better than the one on my primary phone
    • Camera is amazing