Motorola Philippines is joining the likes of others of providing Android phones with Snapdragon 430.
Here is the Moto G5S. Even at their midrange line, the phone's display was a-ok. Their usual ways continue with that stock Android interface here
The back comes with a single main camera with flash and non-removable back cover. One thing of concern for me is the camera bump which for sure Moto PH will provide a protective case on it's official retail box.
The left portion has hyrbid nano SIM tray while at the right, it has the volume rocker and power/unlock button
The top has 3.5 mm. audio jack while at the bottom, single speaker and OTG capable micro USB port.
A glimpse of almost stock Android Nougat inside the Moto G5S. I am not sure if this is a first in their G series but in Moto Actions app, you can now use the home button/fingerprint reader at the front for some gestures in subsitution to the usual Android buttons
The camera UI. On video, it can shoot in Full HD at 30 fps. The interface looks simple but good. The pro mode is not that extensive. One example is the 1/4000 to 1/2 of sec only on shutter speed. Due to limited time, I was only able to bring in a rear camera sample which looks good in low light inside Solaire. The image processing speed is also good for the Snapdragon 430 processor inside
Moto G5S rear camera sample
Moto G5S is now available in Motorola official stores for Php 10,990