Moto G Plus Now Available In India: Best PhoneUnder The Budget Of Rs 20,000

Moto phones with Android operating system are such a smartphone that everyone loves it. Motorola launched Moto G5 and G5 Plus in the Indian market on March 15.

As written in India Today, after Motorola, Lenovo-owned brand, re-entered the country in 2014, Indian consumers have always loved the Moto phones, especially Moto G-series phones. Lenovo said that so far the company has sold 6 million Moto G phones in India.Moto G5 Plus comes with a metal body.

Lenovo also tried to make something different by Moto G4 Plus but Moto G5 Plus looks perfect. The smartphone has an aluminum body. However, it does not have unibody design but the only plastic parts are small on top and bottom of the back cover for good signal performance.

Moto G5 Plus is the curviest Moto G with 5.2-inch full HD screen. Its TFT IPS display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It also features a rounded fingerprint sensor. There is a new feature for fingerprint sensor that will allow the user to turn it into a touchpad. This is for the user who does not like traditional three-button mode. There are two color options available: gray and gold.

These are main features written in Flipkart. Moto G5 Plus runs latest Android OS, Android Nougat 7 and its user interface is just like Google phones. It is powered by octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 and 4 GB RAM. Internal memory is 32 GB that can be expanded up to 128 GB using microSD card. There is a dedicated slot for microSD card instead of a hybrid slot.

There are a 12-megapixel primary camera and 5-megapixel secondary camera with full HD recording. The main problem of Moto G5 Plus is its 3,000 mAh battery as other phones offer around 4,000 mAh battery for the same price. However, the battery can work up to 14 hours while using 4G so for normal use, it can work up to 24 hours.

Moto G5 Plus is available for Rs 14,999 for 3 GB/16 GB and Rs 16,999 for 4 GB/32 GB on Flipkart in India. For other markets, it will arrive soon in coming weeks. 

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