Nice, sleek design+ The rounded metal frame coupled with the rubber back cover offers good ergonomics and grip.
Fairly slim at 7.9mm.
Has good weight distribution, so it doesn't feel heavy.
Good build quality.
Well placed physical buttons ( volume and power) .
Very good display - excellent sunlight legibility, punchy colours, good black levels, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection.
as is the case with all Moto smartphones, the G4 Plus runs on a near-stock version of Android, plus the usual suite of Moto enhancements which include Moto Display ( for ambient notifications) and Moto Actions ( for gesture actions) .
Without any bloatware slowing it down, the G4 Plus is an all-round snappy performer, and performs well on benchmark tests ( although a notch below the top performer in this price group - the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3) .
Very good multi-tasking performance too with 3GB of RAM.
The 16-megapixel camera sensor is accompanied by a dual-tone LED flash and a laser autofocus system, which is a substantial upgrade over earlier versions+ On the whole, this is probably the best camera in this price range.
The camera app too is significantly improved from earlier versions.
Image quality for landscapes and macros in daylight is much better than before, with good level of detail and fairly accurate colours.
Video recording quality is good in both daylight and low light.
The front camera also manages some detailed selfies when the lighting is good