Moto G6 vs Moto G5S: what's changed in Motorola's best-selling smartphone

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The Moto G range has for years been providing solid smartphones at excellent value and the brand-new Moto G6 looks at first glance to be no
exception.In fact, it's Motorola's best selling phone range ever, so it's no wonder we've got the seventh generation 'G' branded
differences between the new Moto G and the old one.Moto G6 vs Moto G5S designThe Moto G6 has a rounded glass back, giving it a feel not
unlike the Samsung Galaxy S7
material of choice among flagships.The design in both cases is otherwise fairly plain, with the expected Motorola logo on the back and a
fingerprint scanner below the screen on the front.The Moto G6 has a shiny glass backAs for the dimensions, the Moto G6 comes in at 153.8 x
properly waterproof, so you should avoid getting them wet as much as possible.Moto G6 vs Moto G5S displayThe Moto G6 has a 5.7-inch Full HD+
then and quite sharp too, though at 1080 x 1920 the Moto G5S has a similar resolution
The G5S is a lot smaller though at 5.2 inches and it sticks with a more old fashioned 16:9 aspect ratio.The Moto G6 has a much bigger screen
better display could largely come down to how big a screen you want, and how wide you want it to be.Moto G6 vs Moto G5S OS and powerNeither
of these phones are powerhouses, but you get a bit more oomph with the Moto G6 and its 1.8GHz octa-core Snapdragon 450 chipset than the Moto
G5S and its 1.4GHz octa-core Snapdragon 430.You also potentially get more RAM with the Moto G6, as it comes in both 3GB and 4GB varieties,
while the Moto G5S comes in just a 3GB version.The Moto G5S currently runs Android NougatSimilarly, the G6 comes in two different storage
capacities: 32GB and 64GB, while the Moto G5S is only available with 32GB, though both phones have a microSD card slot.As for the operating
G6.Moto G6 vs Moto G5S camera and batteryThe camera looks to be one of the most significant differences between the Moto G5S and the Moto
and they have an f/1.8 aperture, while on the Moto G5S you get a 16MP f/2.0 lens.The Moto G6 also seemingly improves on the video recording
skills of the Moto G5S, as it can record 1080p footage at 60fps, while the Moto G5S is capped at 30fps.The Moto G5S has just a single camera
in their batteries though, as both phones have 3,000mAh ones.If anything, the Moto G6 might not therefore last as long as the G5S, since it
has a bigger screen to power
feasibly last up to two days
If you want a big, glass phone the Moto G6 is the right choice, if you prefer something more compact or more metal then the Moto G5S is the
In the US, the G6 is your only option out of these two, though you may want to also check out the Moto G6 Play.irriaMUjGt6V9DmDNXoQSi.jpg#