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Lenovo Moto G4 Plus review: setting a new standard for value

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The Moto G4 Plus is the supercharged version of the value-oriented Lenovo Moto G4. This model houses similar internal specs but with some important differences: namely, a fingerprint scanner and improved camera. After taking over the reigns on the line Motorola started, has Lenovo managed to apply the same winning formula with this 'premium' version of the low-cost phone? Find out in our Moto G4 Plus review.

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Find out what we think of the Moto G4 Plus. / © ANDROIDPIT
Motorola Moto G4 Plus

Good

  • The best screen on a Moto G device to date
  • Camera quality exceeds expectations
  • Two years of updates guaranteed by manufacturer
  • Battery life which doesn't disappoint

Bad

  • Unimpressive, plastic design
  • Poorly implemented fingerprint scanner
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Motorola Moto G4 Plus release date and price

The Moto G4 Plus is scheduled for release on July 25, 2016. You can reserve it exclusively through Amazon India for 13,499 INR, or around $200, for the 32 GB version in both white and black. The 64 GB version costs 14,999 INR, or roughly $225. 

Official US price and availability details haven't been confirmed, but AndroidPIT received a press release which revealed that the Moto 4G Plus would launch in the UK for £199 (around $290). In this review, we will discuss the value based on its conversion from GBP.

You can register for updates for the Moto G4 Plus from Motorola.com.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus design and build quality

If you remove the rear cover of the Moto G4 Plus, you’ll see the manufacturing label on the device: 'Designed by Motorola'. Although Lenovo now owns the US company, and is phasing out the Motorola name, you can still feel its presence.

Some staples of the series, like its typical curved rear or diagonally 5-inch screen, may have disappeared, but the Moto seal is perfectly recognizable there on the rear of the phone. And an unwelcome series tradition remains with it.

Lenovo has already guaranteed that the next two major software updates (Android N and O) will come to this smartphone. Phones generally receive two major Android updates anyway, but it's still a reassuring statement (which I discuss further in the Software section).

But you might have to ask yourself the question: "Will I still want a plastic phone in 2018?"

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The 'Designed by Motorola' stamp remains on the back of the Moto G4 Plus. / © ANDROIDPIT

In recent months, several manufacturers have shown that it’s possible to produce great metal smartphones for less than $300, like the OnePlus X or Honor 5X. For many users, the G4 Plus’s plastic materials won’t pose a problem, but in 2016, you don't have to pay $300 for something which looks cheap.

By retaining this plastic design that Motorola started, Lenovo's Moto G4 Plus hasn't been brought up to the same design standard as other modern low-cost handsets. And it's overall appeal suffers for it.  

The second problem I have with the design of the Plus version is precisely one of the reasons why the price has increased in comparison to Moto 4G standard version: the fingerprint sensor.

This wouldn’t be out of place on every smartphone – it could have been a perfect fit for the Nextbit Robin, for example – but this little square doesn’t really gel with the rest of the smartphone’s body. What’s more, the dimensions of the phone make it hard to reach with your thumb when you have the phone in one hand.

You might have to ask yourself the question: "Will I still want a plastic phone in 2018?"

Some will appreciate the fingerprint scanner but others will no doubt be disappointed, and may have preferred that Lenovo kept series features like stereo speakers or IPX7 water resistance (I would have).

That said, the fingerprint scanner and metallic body would conflict with an inherent aspect of the design of the G line: a removable back cover (which is used to access the microSD and dual-SIM card slots). This would have made including a rear finger scanner difficult and an aluminum unibody, impossible.

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The fingerprint reader is out of place on the G4 Plus. / © ANDROIDPIT

The design of Moto G4 Plus is pretty standard: a single speaker placed at the top of the screen for calls and media playback, a microphone placed at the left of the fingerprint sensor, and power and volume buttons on the right side.

Ultimately, this isn't a beautiful phone, but in reducing the size of the rear curve (to 9.8 mm) Lenovo has made the device thinner than ever, which is one positive. 

Motorola Moto G4 Plus display

The screen is one of the most impressive features of the new Moto G line. In a year in which many major manufacturers have decided to shrink their 5.5-inch flagships, both the Lenovo Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus house displays of that size. For users who want a large screen with good results on a budget, they can find it here.

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The Full HD Moto G4 Plus display. / © ANDROIDPIT

The Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution LCD display, secured by a sheet of Gorilla Glass 3 protection, is the best that a Moto G device has ever delivered.

The G4 Plus display is faithful to the entire color palette, with whites coming out pure white. In games with high color contrast, like Alto's Adventure or Crossy Road, you’ll notice the attention that Lenovo has paid to the quality of the screen this year.

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The Moto G4 Plus display is high quality. / © ANDROIDPIT

Multimedia viewing on the Moto G4 Plus is also strong, not only due to the effort put into the panel but because of the fortunate speaker placement, which means the sound is rarely, if ever, interrupted.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus special features

The Moto G4 Plus is the premium model of the current Moto G line, but it does not have all the features present in the other two versions. Although this version has the dual-chip 2G / 4G with intelligent management software, the Moto G4 Plus sat out the HDTV feature. But the display has a unique feature which is not present in any other Moto: the biometric sensor.

The icing on the cake for the Moto G4 Plus is that it's more secure, as the fingerprint sensor can be used to unlock the device. Moreover – because it comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow right out of the box – third-party applications can be integrated into the sensor, such as Telegram.

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The biometric sensor on the Moto G4 Plus. / © ANDROIDPIT

The Play Store is also integrated with the biometric sensor, allowing the user to authorize payments through biometric confirmation. Unlike some Android devices, and following the footsteps of the Lenovo Vibe A7010, there is no need to slide your finger to unlock the Moto G4 Plus: just touch the sensor.

I could not test the biometric recognition on the Moto G4 Plus for enough time to really get a good idea of its capabilities, but it seemed very functional when I had the device in hand.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus software

Like the plastic body, another feature of the G4 Plus left intact from the Motorola era is the software. This is almost the stock Android experience found on Nexus devices, with barely a preinstalled application in sight.

With few customizations, performance on the device is strong and it will also likely receive future updates quicker than many of its rivals.

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The Moto G4 Plus comes running Android Marshmallow right out of the box. / © ANDROIDPIT

Google seems to be making genuine efforts to end update fragmentation and the Moto G4 Plus will undoubtedly benefit from this. Lenovo has already guaranteed that both Android N and Android O will land on the G4 Plus, meaning the phone is likely to receive updates into 2018.

Few manufacturers make such promises, but this is especially bold because the G4 Plus is a mid-range phone which hasn't even landed in stores yet. This could be a big, ahem, plus for potential purchasers.

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The software experience is virtually identical to that of pure Android. / © ANDROIDPIT

There only two preinstalled applications added by Lenovo: the familiar Moto Assistant, which lets you manage Active Display settings and quick gestures, and an FM radio that allows audio recording.

Few manufacturers make such update promises but this is especially bold because the G4 Plus is a mid-range phone which hasn't even landed in stores yet

But what is perhaps my favorite feature of the software is the work of Active Display, whereby the screen shows additional information when you pick up the phone or receive a notification. 

Motorola Moto G4 Plus performance

One of the biggest leaps in this phone compared to previous versions of the Moto G is in processing power. The use of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 with 2 GB of RAM means the G4 Plus delivers consistent performance. 

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The red variant of the Moto G4 Plus. / © ANDROIDPIT

The graphics processing unit is an Adreno 405, 550 MHz, allowing you to play graphically-intensive games without trouble. During my testing period with the device, I noticed no serious delays, freezing, or any other warning signs that the performance would be problematic in the future.

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AnTuTu test results for the Moto G4 Plus. / © ANDROIDPIT

The results of performance benchmarks corroborate notions that the G4 Plus will be able to handle messaging, web surfing, navigation, multimedia playback and the vast majority of games available on the Play Store without a hitch.

In various AnTuTu tests, we ended with an average of 46,030 points which, although now may not seem too impressive, is not far from the results of 2015 flagships.

The base Moto G4 Plus model holds 32 GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD card. A 64 GB version is also available.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus camera

The arrival of decent cameras on affordable phones isn't new: many models below the $300 price bracket are now capable of capturing quality images. What is rare, however, is finding a flagship-level camera on a phone at this price.

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16 MP resolution on the rear camera of the Moto G4 Plus. / © ANDROIDPIT

When DxOMark, one of the foremost authorities on smartphone camera quality, placed the Moto G4 Plus camera on the same level as iPhone 6s Plus, we were naturally skeptical. But the fact is that this phone's images are seriously impressive.

Forget the fingerprint scanner or the supplied high-power charger; it's the Moto G4 Plus's superb camera which justifies the extra $50 cost for this model compared to the standard version.

The maximum resolution of the camera is 16 MP, with an aperture of f/2.0 and hybrid laser-focus and phase-detection. On the front is a 5 MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture.

The Moto G4 Plus's superb camera justifies the extra $50 cost for this model compared to the standard version

The resulting photographs have good textures, excellent color rendering and balanced exposure. Even zoomed objects generate little noise and maintain their detail.

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Fantastic color balance and sharpness for a camera on a $300 phone. / © ANDROIDPIT

HDR is active by default and works well in environments with high contrast. The images take a little longer to process but the results are usually pleasing.

The camera struggles a little in unfavorable lighting conditions. However, at night the results can be less than desirable. Still, this is common among 2016 flagships.

The camera app itself is reminiscent of the Moto G 2015. By placing your finger on the screen you can adjust exposure – particularly useful in darker settings – and holding it down will focus on the selected area. 

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The G4 Moto Plus has its own manual mode. / © ANDROIDPIT

An interesting addition to the camera software is a manual mode. Here it's possible to adjust the white balance, ISO, shutter speed and contrast, but it's best left to expert photographers. When I used it, I rarely achieved better results than when shooting in automatic mode. Still, it's appreciated in a mid-range phone.

Overall, the results of the cameras are surprising and this might be the best camera tech you can find on a phone which costs less than $300. View our test photos in high resolution in the album at the link.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus battery

Given the Moto 4G Plus's price and features, battery performance is satisfactory. With a 3,000 mAh capacity, the Moto G4 Plus can survive for more than 24 hours in standby, even if playing games and watching videos during that time.

It features a micro-USB port and includes a 12 Volt, 1.2 Amp charger meaning you can turbo-charge the device to full capacity in about an hour. Not bad at all.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus technical specifications

Final verdict

The Moto G formula has served to satisfy users looking for phones which do everything a smartphone should, but without a huge cost. If you have these needs, the Plus version of the fourth installment in the Moto G series will probably exceed your expectations.

The Moto G4 Plus squeezes everything possible out of its $300 price tag; few complaints can be directed to this phone for the price. 

But perhaps the most surprising aspect of the G4 Plus, especially to those familiar with the G series, is the camera quality. Few phones below $300 are able to deliver image quality as good as what the G4 Plus can. Moreover, Lenovo's pledge to deliver the next two big Android updates adds an immediate purchasing incentive.

With the addition of the Plus model, Lenovo has taken the Moto G line to a new level without dishonoring its name. And, in fact, this might be one of the best value devices we've ever come across.

Please note: our final star rating will follow once US pricing and availability details are made official.

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Born in Valencia, Spain, Sergio defines himself as a huge fan of tech and video games. Since the arrival of Android, he found in this operating system the best tool to do what he was best at: wasting time in front of a screen. Among his passions are sci-fi, cycling and eating between meals.

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  • GizPrime 5
    GizPrime Oct 19, 2016 Link to comment

    I like Stock android phone so, i buy this Moto G4plus... The display is awesome and Camera is amazing. The battery is not Good, but not Bad..


  • Paul Warner 8
    Paul Warner Jun 10, 2016 Link to comment

    I wonder when this phone will be released to the rest of the world outside of India??


    • 12
      Paco Inurreta Jun 10, 2016 Link to comment

      Its been week since it started to sell here in Mexico. I know Brazil was selling it even earlier.


  • 5
    Phil S Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

    No compass though so no VR and map limitations.


  • Parvind Chahal 21
    Parvind Chahal Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

    if u want flawless experience like nexus in cheap price thn must go for it.......if u want more functionlity thn this phone is not for u.


  • 5
    Shakti Somadutt Rout Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

    There are some points which I did not like in this Moto G4plus.

    1. Lack of compass sensor (It hampers the GPS navigation and 360 degree video performance).
    2. Usage of Snapdragon 617 chip set, which is prone to over heating. 15 minutes of gaming and 15 minutes of video recording may leave you a surface temp of 45 degree C.
    3. Going for 3000MAh battery, whereas the contemporaries are giving more than 4000MAh in that price range.
    4. Not going for metal body, where it might have helped to dissipate heat.
    5. Finger print sensor not double up as home button and unnecessarily using up space.
    6. Presence of a significant camera bump, as a result the camera is vulnerable to scratch when kept on table.
    7. Lack of water resistant.
    8. Dual front firing speakers.
    9. Lack of IR blaster.

    But the USP of this phone is
    1. Excellent camera
    2. Easy update to New android OS releases.


    • Parvind Chahal 21
      Parvind Chahal Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

      u cant buy a super phone in just 250 doller....writhing big essays is easy abt pros n cons but u did nt check the price n reality


      • 5
        Shakti Somadutt Rout Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

        In the same price or less than that Redmi note 3 and lenovo Zuk Z1 offers better spec.


      • 4
        Atom Jun 18, 2016 Link to comment

        @Parvigd Chahal true, this is basically one of the best $300 phones in the US, where you and I are from, but in India, there are phones with better specs for under this phone's price of 15,000 rupees. However, the Redmi Note 3 and ZUK z1 are nowhere close to the user experience on the Moto g⁴ plus. Their cameras are inferior, stock android is always better than skinned Android, and 45°C is not what I would call overheating. For a phone with that kind of GPU to not lag like hell playing Nova 3 is an accomplishment. Another thing... the G⁴ plus does heat up a bit quicker than some other devices, but the games still play fluidly, and the phone does not seem to lag much more than it does in normal circumstances. In addition to this, an OTA update has since been released, after the gaming reviews have been uploaded, that basically took care of the minor overheating this phone did have, and the camera UI operates more fluidly. Granted, the phone still runs a little warm, but not hot, and not as warm as it previously operated. So, even though the Redmi and zuk have better specs, this is the better all-round device. Spec wars are long gone, because people understand now that unless you make the package cohesive, it doesn't work out right. The Redmi and zuk have superior specifications but far inferior user experiences. What good is a phone with an inflated spec sheet but is terrible to interact with on the daily? That is how the Redmi and zuk stack up to the G⁴ plus. If I was simply getting a sub 15K rupee phone, just for a fast processor, i would go with the Leeco Le 2, with the mediatek helio x20. And your list of features that you would want in a phone would not happen for Sub-$300 US pricing, or sub Rs. 15K pricing in India. A super phone, nowadays, is a phone with the same specs as the competition, with the best user experience, that does the most with what it has. For example, the Nexus 6P was the super phone of 2015, and the Moto X force is a solid runner up.


  • 1
    Moon Technolabs Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

    Nice looking Phone But No Waterproofing or Dustproofing.


  • santosh kumar 2
    santosh kumar Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

    how to remove google search bar in moto g4 plus

    Moon Technolabs


    • 4
      Atom Jun 18, 2016 Link to comment

      1. Get an iCloneOS launcher/Chinese Android phone launcher.
      2.Use it.
      Or:
      1. Get Nova launcher.
      2.Navigate through the settings to find the search bar tab, and disable the search bar.
      Or, since it seems as though you are more into heavily skinned, de-Googleized android:
      Get a leeco le 2, or a xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
      FYI: the Google search bar is always existent on stock/near stock android phones such as this, and cannot be removed. It stays there. The only way such a thing can be removed is if you download an alternate launcher that allows you to do away with the search bar. On every nexus, Moto, anything close to stock, you will find that search bar stuck there, a strip across the top of the home screen that adds a good amount of function. If you don't like the search bar, then either buy a phone with a more heavily skinned UI, or download a different launcher that allows you to take away the search bar.


  • 7
    Harshith Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

    there's no 64 GB variant


    • 6
      arivendu Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

      Expandable storage till 128gb with marshmallow, which integrates SD cards seamlessly, largely offsets this need


    • Shay 1
      Shay Jun 15, 2016 Link to comment

      Don't lie. There is a 64gb version with 4gb of ram. I paid for it and received it from motorola. With the extra slot for the memory card. So in total i have 80gb with the os taking nearly 10 of that.


  • 12
    Paco Inurreta Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

    The lack of compass and sensors its a no for me.


    • 6
      arivendu Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

      Yes.... No compass apps work with it

      Moon Technolabs


  • Utree 3 2
    Utree 3 May 22, 2016 Link to comment

    i will suggest check the unboxing before buy
    if you want the check unboxing and review then follow "Utree 3" on youtube channel


  • 4
    Atom May 19, 2016 Link to comment

    Actually the US pricing is closer to $200, maybe australian dollar pricing is closer to $400, but the US pricing is something like $250 or maybe a little less. A little bit more expensive than the Moto G 2015 for sure, but well priced considering an equivalent HTC A9 with an inferior camera and battery, with the same snapdragon 617 processor, costs $400 in the US, and an equivalent Samsung Galaxy a7 2016 has a slightly inferior camera, idk about the battery, and an also slightly inferior snapdragon 615 , and it costs way more than $225/$250, so this thing is well priced. Really, the Moto g4 plus's biggest competition is the Nexus 5x, which is now in the lower $300s. It's obviously faster due to SD808 (if Moto went with an SD650, which they will either skip entirely or save for the upper midrange Moto Z Play, then the processor would be identical in speed to the Nexus 5x's SD808)and the camera will give this a run for its money, if not beat it. They both have stock or really close to stock Android versions, and fingerprint scanners.


  • 49
    storm May 18, 2016 Link to comment

    440 US seems over priced compared to their X Style line at that same price point, but better features.


  • 1
    Ben Moran May 18, 2016 Link to comment

    Have to agree, it's really an attractive phone and at it's price point it is something to be considered to have.

    I'd recommend the Moto G Plus for those looking for a non-Samsung phone for a change.


  • Gary Mead 3
    Gary Mead May 18, 2016 Link to comment

    For the most part the new Moto G Plus seems good, but I wish they had kept the waterproofing; it would be worth the minuscule added weight.


    • 6
      arivendu Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

      As per a you tube video, this device can survive a 2 minutes dip in a water bowl. It's superb I feel


    • 6
      arivendu Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

      It's water resistant with a nano coating on the front & back. As per a you tube video it even survives a 2 min dip in a water bowl.

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