Moto G5 and G5 Plus have an innovative design. Moto G5 ,the lower-end handset packs a 5-inch Full HD (1,920 x 1,080p) screen, but sports a Snapdragon 430 paired with 2GB of RAM. It also lacks support for NFC, and internal storage and battery max out at 32GB and 2,800mAh, respectively. The G5 has support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a 3.5mm audio jack, and USB Type-C.
Moto G5 Plus:
In Motorola G5 Plus, the front is a 5.2-inch Full HD display (the same resolution as the G4 Plus) shielded by Gorilla Glass 3, and powered by a Qualcomm 2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 625 and up to 4GB of RAM. The battery is the same size as last year’s model at 3,000mAh, and supports Lenovo’s proprietary TurboPower fast-charging technology. (Motorola said it can deliver up to six hours of battery life in just 15 minutes.) It support for NFC, the wireless standard that enables tap-and-pay transactions via Google’s Android Pay platform.
Comparison of Moto G5 and G5 Plus:
Certainly there are some differences between Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus. One of them is confronted by the CPU. Moto G5 has Snapdragon 430 processor, while Moto G5 Plus works with Snapdragon 625. Also on the Moto G5 is a 13 MP camera with phase-sensitive autofocus system and a camera with f / 2.0 aperture, while the Moto G5 Plus features a dual-focus 12 MP and a rear camera with f / 1.7 aperture. Both phones have a 5 MP camera on the front.
Availability and Pricing:
G5 and G5 Plus launch in March for 229 and 279 euros, respectively. In the U.S., the G5 Plus will retail for $230 (with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage) and $300 (with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage).