Moto G6 Plus vs Moto G5S Plus: a plus-sized, budget phone showdown

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Moto G5S Plus designFrom the front the Moto G6 Plus looks a lot like the Moto G5S Plus
camera housing jutting out near the top and a Motorola logo below.The dimensions and weight are of course different though, as the Moto G6
Plus is 160 x 75.5 x 8mm and 167g, and the Moto G5S Plus is 153.5 x 76.2 x 8mm and 168g
So their weights are only very slightly different, but the Moto G6 Plus is significantly taller.Moto G6 Plus vs Moto G5S Plus displayThe
Moto G6 Plus significantly ups the screen size, delivering a 5.9-inch 1080p LCD screen, while the Moto G5S Plus has a 5.5-inch display
pixel density of the G5S Plus is.The Moto G5S Plus has a smaller screen than the G6 PlusAnother difference is the aspect ratio, as the Moto
mid-range, but the Moto G6 Plus has the edge when it comes to specs, as it has a 2.2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 630 chipset along with either
4GB or 6GB of RAM, while the Moto G5S has a 2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 625 chipset with either 3GB or 4GB of RAM, though most markets only
Moto G5S Plus, at least on paper.The Moto G6 Plus is a power and storage upgradeStorage also differs, as while the G5S Plus comes with
version that might not be available everywhere
phones have dual-lens cameras on the back
The Moto G6 Plus has a 12MP one and a 5MP one, while the Moto G5S Plus has a pair of 13MP snappers.That might make the G5S Plus sound better
in low light
The camera on the G6 Plus should also be smarter, as it can recognize objects and landmarks.Both phones have dual-lens camerasBoth phones
can record video in up to 4K quality though, and both have an 8MP front-facing camera.The battery on the Moto G6 Plus has had a slight boost
in capacity though, as it has a 3,200mAh one, while the Moto G5S Plus has a 3,000mAh one
Of course, the G6 Plus also has a larger screen to power.In practice we found that the Moto G5S Plus would easily last over a day
not in others
The design looks broadly similar to the Moto G5S Plus, but uses glass on the back rather than metal, the chipset and RAM has had a boost and
the battery is a bit bigger.The camera meanwhile has actually lowered its megapixel count, but should perform better in low light, and the
screen is bigger, but no sharper.In all the Moto G6 Plus looks to be an upgrade (review pending) but it also costs more, and the slightly
more compact Moto G5S Plus may still appeal to some buyers.SKqSVZMM5f2TNeMDNKCJea.jpg#