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I can't see spending $800 on a flagship phone when these are so much more affordable and have enough features to keep the average phone user happy.
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I love this phone and its features.
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Great camera, very snappy and gotta love the finger print scanner and the features it had
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This phone, although less expensive has all the features and then some of my previous phone
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The Moto G5 Plus (32 gig, U.S. version), is an excellent bargain for people who need a "nearly" full-featured smart phone on a budget.
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Additional useful Nougat features include split screen viewing, Drag/Drop content in multi-window mode, track source of app downloads, data plan saver
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the phone is easy to use, lots of useful features.
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Great photos, features
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This is a very useful feature, that I have taken advantage of, and will make growing out of a phone less of an issue
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Camera is by far the best feature
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This seems to indicate the phone itself can support the dual sim feature
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Battery life is great, the speed of the turbo charging was shocking, I love the one touch navigation feature, build quality is solid, and it's one of those
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Using the fingerprint button for one button navigation is great feature
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My wife spent like $500 for the Galaxy S 5 when it first came out and the Moto G 5 has way better features
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Fantastic, just Lenovo and Android 7, very nice features and design
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Wi-Fi calling, Multi-tasking, and all those fancy Nougat features built-in
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I think the camera on the Moto 4G was better but the Moto 5G Plus has some nice new features.
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It has a very neat feature which provides a choice for mounting SD card:1
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It's lacking some of the other features that the flagship phones tend to have, e.g. Wi-Fi direct and NFC, but those features were always gimmicky to me anyways, plus I never used them
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I like the added features, and l like that it is thin.
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I love the features on this one such as being able to open the camera with twisting motion or flashlight with chopping motion
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This means it has a beautiful interface with Google's trademark "material" design, smooth, stylish animations, and a ton of great usability features