Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G8 Plus and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G8 Plus.
November 2019
(77%)
123 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
39 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good battery life
Excellent speakers
Unique action camera
No bloatware
Excellent battery life
Particularly where it matters most - screen-on tasks
Strong audio showing - both out of the stereo speakers and through the 3.5mm jack
Vanilla Android with some functional Moto enhancements on top
Unique ultra wide-angle camera
Stock Android experience
Decent performance
Good
Vivid display
Very good stereo speakers
Useful software features
Decent battery life
Cameras fare well in daylight
Smooth performance
Amazing night mode
Great battery life
The editors didn't like
Only 64GB variant available
Can't take wide-angle pictures despite the presence of a wide-angle sensor
While it does get reasonably bright
The display has several flaws (bluish whites in all modes
Excellent battery life, particularly where it matters most - screen-on tasks, Strong audio showing - both out of the stereo speakers and through the 3.5mm jack, Vanilla Android with some functional Moto enhancements on top, Unique ultra wide-angle camera
While it does get reasonably bright, the display has several flaws (bluish whites in all modes, black illumination when looking it at an angle, and uneven backlighting along the edges), No video stabilization in 4K or 1080p/60fps, The ultra wide-angle cam
The Moto G8 Plus brings several major improvements over its predecessor. Chief among those is the battery life, which is now among the better ones in class. The newer, beefier, yet more efficient chipset is also appreciated, as is the move to Quad Bayer c...
Good battery life, Excellent speakers, Unique action camera, No bloatware
Only 64GB variant available, Can't take wide-angle pictures despite the presence of a wide-angle sensor
The Moto G8 Plus comes with excellent stereo speakers, very good battery life and a unique action camera. It is a solid device when it comes to media consumption and everyday usage. However, it lags behind the competition when it comes to gaming. Don't bu...
Published: 2019-11-07, Author: Mohammad , review by: indianexpress.com
Based on the performance, the Moto G8 Plus justifies its asking price of Rs 13,999. The phone has a good camera, a dedicated Action Camera, good audio quality, smooth performance, and long battery backup. There is a lot of competition in the under Rs 15,0...
Good battery life, Stock Android experience, Decent performance
Motorola has made a competitive smartphone that can take on to competition without much effort. The company has done the basics right by at least offering latest specs, multiple-camera setup, wide-angle video recording while holding the phone in portrait...
The Moto G8 Plus is essentially a mix of Motorola's One lineup of smartphones, which most of you would certainly like at this price. The handset gets a 48-megapixel primary lens from the Motorola One Vision, and a 16-megapixel Action camera clubbed with a...
Good, Vivid display, Very good stereo speakers, Useful software features, Decent battery life, Cameras fare well in daylight
Wide-angle camera only shoots video, Underwhelming low-light camera performance, Not good for heavy gaming
All things considered, the Moto G8 Plus manages to pack in a decent set of features, with its strengths being the lean Android experience, very good stereo speakers, solid battery life, a crisp display, and above-average camera quality when shooting in da...
The Moto G8 Plus is essentially a mix of Motorola's One lineup of smartphones, which most of you would certainly like at this price. The handset gets a 48-megapixel primary lens from the Motorola One Vision, and a 16-megapixel Action camera clubbed with a...
Published: 2019-11-22, Author: Saf , review by: whatmobile.net
the Motorola G8 Plus is a dependable day to day device that succeeds on most fronts. We never expect the G-series devices to be the most innovative or groundbreaking mobile phones on the market, but much like the 2004 RAZR, the dependability of these pho...
Good value for money, Ticks all the right boxes for most people, Best speakers you'll find on a mid-range phone,
Not a huge update on the G7 Plus, Camera has a few annoying limitations,
If you have a Moto G7 Plus, or recent Motorola One-series smartphone then there's little reason to upgrade to the Moto G8 Plus. But, if you are on an older phone, then it remains a solid mid-range Android phone that gets nearly all the basics right. The o...