Moto E5 Plus Vs G5s Plus

Okay, folks, let’s talk phones. Specifically, let’s talk about two Moto phones that might have crossed your radar at some point: the Moto E5 Plus and the Moto G5s Plus. Now, I know what you’re thinking. “These are older phones! Why are we even discussing them?” And to that, I say, “Because sometimes, the oldies are goldies!” Or at least, they’re… serviceable. And sometimes, you just want a phone that does the job without asking for your firstborn.
Let’s dive in, shall we? Imagine you’re at a phone store, or more likely, scrolling endlessly online. You stumble upon these two. The Moto E5 Plus. Just the name itself sounds… substantial, right? Like it’s got some heft. And it does. This phone was built for longevity. Or at least, for not needing to find a charger every five minutes. Its battery life was a real champion. I’m talking days, not hours, if you weren’t glued to it. You could leave the house without that nagging anxiety of a rapidly draining battery. This was the phone for people who forget to charge their phones. The real rebels of the charging cable world.
On the other hand, we have the Moto G5s Plus. The “s” in “Plus” might suggest it’s a bit more refined, a bit more… special. And in some ways, it was. The G5s Plus felt a bit more premium in the hand. It had a sleeker design, more metal, less… everything else. It was the kind of phone you’d show off a little. The screen on the G5s Plus was also generally considered a step up. Sharper, brighter, you know the drill. It made your pictures look a little more vibrant and your social media scroll a little more satisfying.
But here’s where my slightly skewed perspective comes in. While the Moto G5s Plus was objectively better in a few key areas – like its camera and maybe its overall snappy-ness – the Moto E5 Plus had a secret weapon. And that weapon was its battery. Oh, that glorious, glorious battery! I remember a time when I was on a camping trip, miles from civilization, and everyone else’s phones were on their last legs. Mine? My Moto E5 Plus was still chugging along, showing me maps, letting me take photos of cute squirrels, and even playing some questionable campfire singalongs. It was a digital lifeline. The Moto G5s Plus? Well, it was probably in someone’s backpack, silently begging for a power bank.
Let’s not pretend these were flagship killers. They weren’t. But for their price point, they offered a decent experience. The Moto E5 Plus was the workhorse. It was the reliable friend who always showed up, even if they weren’t the most fashion-forward. It had a big screen, a battery that could outlast a marathon, and it got the job done. If you were a casual user, someone who checked emails, browsed the web, and sent the occasional text, the E5 Plus was a solid choice. You could trust it not to die on you mid-important-call. It was the phone equivalent of a sturdy pair of walking boots.

The Moto G5s Plus, however, was the slightly more stylish cousin. It had a better camera, which meant your Instagram feed might have looked a little more impressive. The performance was generally a bit smoother, meaning you wouldn’t be waiting as long for apps to open. It was the phone for someone who wanted a bit more of a polished experience, who might actually care about taking decent photos of their brunch. It was like the phone equivalent of a nice pair of loafers – looks good, feels good, but maybe not for hiking Mount Everest.
So, when it comes down to it, which one wins? In my completely unbiased, slightly quirky opinion, it depends on what you value. If you want to be the hero of the power outage, the one who can still navigate home in the dark, the Moto E5 Plus is your champion. Its sheer battery endurance is a feat of engineering that modern, power-hungry phones seem to have forgotten. It’s the phone that says, “I’m here for the long haul, and I don’t need constant pampering.”

But, if you prioritize a slightly better visual experience, a more capable camera for those all-important social media moments, and a generally zippier performance, then the Moto G5s Plus might be your pick. It was the phone that offered a touch more elegance and a bit more punch in its processing power. It’s the phone that said, “I’ll make your digital life look and feel a little bit nicer.”
Honestly, I have a soft spot for the Moto E5 Plus. It just feels so… defiant. In a world of constant charging and battery anxiety, it was a beacon of independence. It was the phone that let you live a little more freely, without being tethered to a wall socket. And while the Moto G5s Plus was a perfectly good phone, it just didn’t have that same rebellious spirit. So, yes, I’m going to say it: for sheer practicality and a touch of defiant independence, the Moto E5 Plus might just have been the unsung hero. Don’t @ me. 😉
