![]() In the end, unless an $50 is really going to break your budget or you prefer 5.5-inch phone to a 5.2-inch display, the G5 Plus is the clear choice. However, if you are constantly switching between apps, playing games from time to time, or simply spend a lot of time on your phone, the 4GB/64GB version would probably be a better fit for your needs. If you mostly want to browse websites, send emails and watch videos, the standard G5 should be more than capable. That means you need to figure out what kind of phone user you are. So that means you only need to worry about the difference in memory. That means you can add additional room down the line if you need. The disparity between storage space on the Moto G5 Plus models is mostly negated since both versions have microSD card slots. The difference in price between both models is $70 (or $55 if you consider the discounted Prime Exclusive versions). The last thing to consider is whether to stick with the standard G5 Plus, or opt for the more expensive version with 4GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. And remember, a camera isn't all about how many megapixels it has, it's how it uses them that matters. The official Moto website still lists the G4 Plus at $249.99, while the lowest price on most sites hovers around $220 - about what you'd pay for the standard G5 Plus. Unfortunately, the G4 Plus hasn’t gotten quite the same kind of price discount as the standard G4 since the G5 Plus came on the scene. (Image credit: Last year's Moto G4 Plus has a 16-megapixel camera. On top of that, the G4 Plus has a 16-megapixel rear cam, a higher resolution than what both the G4 and G5 Plus offer, though it lacks the G5 Plus's dual-pixel autofocus technology. The Moto G4 Plus does have a fingerprint sensor and 64GB of storage, matching some of the G5's features. Motorola is also making a Moto G5 - we saw it at Mobile World Congress in February - but it will only be available in select countries in Europe and Asia. ![]() The difference in battery life alone could be worth the extra dough. And if you care about battery life, the G5 plus lasted 11 hours and 31 minutes on the Tom’s Guide Battery Test versus just 9:16 for the G4. For an extra $50, we think that makes the G5 Plus easily worth the extra money. In our tests, we also found that while the G5 Plus’ 5.2-inch screen is smaller than the 5.5-inch display on the G4, it's almost 20 percent brighter, which means better outdoor visibility and potentially more vivid colors. You'll also have to settle for less built-in storage - 16GB on the Moto G4, compared to 32GB on the base model of the G5 Plus. But if you opt for the older model, you will miss out on a fingerprint reader, faster processor and a new camera with super quick dual pixel autofocus tech. ![]() At $229, the standard G5 Plus costs $50 more than the $180 G4 Plus. If you’re not an Amazon Prime subscriber, the price gap is more noticeable, though one phone still have a clear advantage. (Image credit: Moto G5 Plus (Credit: Jeremy Lips/Tom's Guide)) The one caveat to this deal is that the Prime Exclusive G5 Plus will show you special deals and offers on its lock screen. If you do, there’s a Prime Exclusive version of the G5 Plus that costs $185 for the 2GB of RAM/32GB of storage model, or $240 for the model with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The first thing to consider is whether you have Amazon Prime.
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