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Review on Motorola Moto G5s 3/32GB Dual Sim smartphone, grey by Gede Agung ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

In short, the phone is good pleasant. But for an undemanding amateur (fan of the brand) I would not recommend it to various "photographers-selfists-type landscape painters" there. * 1. For filming a video, I set myself OpenCamera and use it (I even set a separate icon). There are settings that are very helpful in different situations. 2. To adjust the volume, put AppVolumeControl. But! . It can be seen that something somewhere somehow does not get along and as a result, the volume of the call spontaneously rolls down to 14% - the smallest volume. This is not good. To get rid of step adjustments and switch to their smooth regulation, there is some application (I forgot the name), but it requests root rights. And as knowledgeable people say, while the phone is under warranty, it’s better not to play around with it. In general, what is - is. The photos were provided by a phone already dressed in a cool aluminum case. The protective glass came not like that and looks somewhat ugly, but it protects the screen. And I don't need any more. There is also a barely noticeable protection of the camera glass. I put all the icons and stuff myself. In short, I made the phone for myself and okay. And the shortcomings . Well, what now? . We'll have to adapt. :)

Pros
  • Good telephone. Motorola (although it's been a long time since Lenovo) doesn't know what, but it's somehow different from all kinds of eplo-chinese-samsungs. Some kind of energy of its own (I almost always had motor boats). 1. Stylish aluminum case, from which the phone pleasantly burdens the hand. 2. Fingerprint scanner, which can be used as a joystick, instead of on-screen pointers. A little strange, but you quickly get used to it. 3. Naked Android is a big plus! There are no unnecessary stupid applications that cannot be removed. I set myself everything, everything that I need. I've been using it for two months now with no problems. Nothing freezes or slows down. It just works well. Interesting and convenient: if you move the phone a little, then literally for a few seconds, time, charge, and notifications pop up.
Cons
  • 1. The camera sucks! In poor / insufficient lighting, it produces a lot of noise. It didn't really matter to me, but I was disappointed nonetheless. When shooting a video, it always spontaneously focuses on different (mostly light) objects, from which the video turns out to be some kind of twitchy. There are no settings for video recording at all. A camera in a professional-type mode still seems to take some more interesting pictures, but in fact it’s the same. And to be honest, sometimes it’s not up to manual settings. That's why he and the phone, in order to quickly remove something, send it, show it, and then . forget it, delete it. For creative plans, I have a cool "SLR" and a video camera. 2. Brightness and sound adjustment. Here, too, disappointment: the adjustment of both the first and second ones is stepped. It's just archi-uncomfortable! Plus, there is no way to separately adjust the volume of notification signals - this is generally pipets! I don’t know if this is how it should be on Android, but, for example, on the Lenovo Vibe X2 there was such an opportunity. And it's very, very convenient! That is, I made the call relatively loud, and all sorts of "votsapo-vaibero-sms" made a barely audible sound from me. And it was convenient. There is no such thing here.