What's good
- Great value
- Detailed, well-balanced display
- Plenty of storage
- microSD support
- Stock Android experience
What's bad
- Weak camera
- Questionable aging
Verdict
If you’re looking for a solid option for everyday use, don’t need powerhouse flagship performance, and are not worried about the weak camera the Moto G6 offers outstanding value and is the sweet spot in Motorola’s latest G-Series lineup.
What's good
- Detailed and crisp display
- Premium build and feel
- Great phone for the price
- Good color reproduction and details in daylight photos
- Relatively smooth performance
What's bad
- Display doesn’t have great contrast
- Low light photos have noise and color degradation
What's good
- Great battery life
- Smooth performance
- Better camera
What's bad
- Bulky
- Screen brightness is less than ideal
- Slow charging speed
Verdict
With ample performance, all-day battery life, and a great display, the G100 covers most of what someone with a budget might want in a phone. Unless you're looking for an excellent camera or fast-charging abilities, there's a good chance the phone will work for you.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Excellent value vs the competition
- Good battery life
- Solid, all-metal design
- Fast, accurate fingerprint scanner
- Near-stock Android experience
- Fast charging support
What's bad
- Inconsistent camera
- Weak low-light camera performance
- Slow software updates
- Chassis prone to scratches and scuffs
Verdict
With a solid mix of performance and design, the Moto G5S still serves as a shining example of what a mid-tier phone can be. Unless you are looking for a top notch camera, reviewers all consider the phone one of the best releases from Moto—or the mid-tier market—yet.