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Hey guys it's Sagar from Tecworkz.
Moto X4 is an amazing mid range smartphone, but it is overshadowed by the like of OnePlus
5 and 5T.
So in this video, we will compare the Moto X4 with OnePlus 5T, and see if the 5T is worth
the extra money or should you just go with the Moto X4, and save up some money.
When you look at these phones individually, both are excellent options, and provide very
good value for the money that you pay for them.
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Let us start with the first point, that anyone considers while looking for a new smartphone,
Price.
Moto X4 comes at Rs.20,999 for the 3GB RAM and 32GB Storage variant, and Rs.22,999 for
4GB RAM and 64GB Storage variant, and they just yesterday launched a variant with 6GB
RAM and 64GB storage for Rs.24,999 on Flipkart.
OnePlus 5T comes at Rs.32,999 for the 6GB RAM and 64GB Storage variant, and Rs.37,999
for 8GB RAM and 128GB Storage variant.
If price is the main deciding factor for you, then you should go with the Moto X4.
5T costs 10K more than the Moto X4, but it also packs in more stuff, which we will look
at a bit later in the video.
For now lets us focus on the next point in this comparison, Design and Built.
Both these phones are miles apart when it comes to to their built and design.
5T is a big phone with a 6 inch display, and it can get a bit difficult to manage with
one hand.
Big display definitely means better experience while playing games and watching videos.
But some of you might prefer a smaller device, which is much more manageable in one hand.
THAT is where the Moto X4 comes in, with its 5.2 inch display and much handy form factor.
If you like big phones then 5T is the one for you, but if you prefer smaller phones,
and single handed performance is what you are looking for, then take a look at the Moto
X4.
5T with its all metal back is much more durable than the Moto X4, which has a glass black.
Aluminium frame around the X4 seems pretty solid, and I like its bold and firm buttons
much more than the thin buttons of the 5T.
I love the alert slider on the OnePlus 5T, and I think it is something that all of the
android devices should come with.
Both these phones can hold 2 Nano SIM cards, but with the Moto X4, you have the option
of switching one of the SIM cards with a Micro SD card, if you need to add more storage to
your phone.
Both have USB type C port for charging and data transfer at the bottom, and these are
also few of the last remaining phones that still come with a 3.5mm audio jack.
5T has a single downward firing speaker.
Earpiece on the Moto X4, acts as single a front firing speaker.
Both have single speaker, but the one on the 5T sounds better and louder.
Moto X4 also comes with IP68 water resistance.I don't know any other phone at this price
range, that comes with a water resistance rating.
OnePlus 5T costs more, but it is still not water resistant.
One of the most distinguishing factors between these smartphones is their display.
5T has a 6 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2160x1080 pixels and 18:9 aspect ratio
,and it is covered by gorilla glass 5.
But more importantly it has very small bezels all around, with screen to body ratio of 80%.
X4 has a 5.2 inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels and it is covered by gorilla
glass 3.
It has a normal 16:9 aspect ratio, and huge bezels at the top and bottom.
Now since the display on the 5T takes up most of the space at the front, the fingerprint
sensor is now moved to the back.
Whereas the fingerprint sensor on the X4 is still at the front, below the display.
I actually prefer the front placement of the fingerprint sensor on my smartphones, because
my phones spend most of their time placed on a table facing up, but thats just me.
When it comes to unlocking the phone, both the sensors are very fast and accurate, but
the one on the 5T is a tad bit faster.
On the 5T, you also have insanely fast, face unlock feature to get into the phone.
Android phone have had the face unlock feature for some time, but no manufacturer had ever
advertised it or worked on it like OnePlus did.
You can also swipe down on the fingerprint sensor of the 5T, to check in on the notifications
or bring down the Quick settings menu, and even click pictures while in the camera app.
But you can do much more with the fingerprint sensor of the Moto X4.
You have the option to use the onscreen navigation buttons, or use the fingerprint sensor as
one navigation button, and free up some space on the display.
Just swipe your finger right or left on the fingerprint sensor, to go back or to get to
the recent open apps.
You can even program the sensor to do certain things on long pressing or double pressing
it.
Both the phones also give you various gestures to work with.
On the 5T, you can draw gestures when the phone is locked, whats even better, is that
you can choose the task to be associated with these gestures, like double tapping to wake
the display, drawing O to get to the camera and V to turn the flash on and off.
On the Moto X4, you have Moto Gestures, just twist the phone twice to get to the camera,
double chop to get to turn flash on and off, and so on.
There's also Moto display, which lets you see the notifications in a battery friendly
way, when the screen is locked.
Now lets check out the specs on these phones.
This is the part where OnePlus 5T pulls way ahead of the Moto X4.
5T comes with top of the line Octa-core Snapdragon 835 processor, Adreno 540 GPU, 6 or 8GB of
RAM and 64 or 128GB of built in storage.
X4 comes with a Snapdragon 630 processor, Adreno 508 GPU, 3 or 4 GB of RAM and 32 or
64 GB of built in storage.
Specifications don't tell the complete story about any phone.
Even with lower specs, Moto X4 performs really well at day to day tasks, and there is not
a lot that can slow it down, but the RAM management is not the best that I have seen.
5T in the other hand just fly's through anything that you throw at it.
Multitasking and RAM management is breeze on it.
If you don't want any compromises when it comes to speed of your smartphone, go with
the OnePlus 5T.
5T has been running Oxygen OS built on top of Android 7.1.1, up until yesterday.
It allows endless customisations options, so you can tweak every detail on your phone
to your liking.
X4 is running almost pure android, with just a few Moto apps installed on top.
OnePlus has been gloating on faster software updates and security patch roll outs, and
Moto has not been too keen on pushing software updates to their phones in the past few months.
But surprisingly, Moto has already pushed out a stable Oreo update for the Moto X4,
while OnePlus just pushed the Oreo update yesterday, after making us wait for a long
time.
Rest of the things are pretty similar, software wise, since both are running pretty barebones
version of Android.
Coming to the cameras on these phones.
Both have dual cameras, but they make use of the secondary lens in a slightly different
manner.
The main camera on the OnePlus 5T, is a 16 Megapixel sensor with F/1.7 Aperture and Electronic
stabilisation.
While the secondary camera, has 20 megapixel sensor, and again a wide F/1.7 Aperture.
Both cameras have 27mm lenses.
On the Moto X4, you have a 12 megapixel camera with F/2.0 aperture, and a normal field of
view.
And the second camera, has a 8 megapixel sensor, and an ultra wide angle lens with 120 degree
field of view.
You can use either of the lenses at your will while shooting images and videos on the X4,
but you cant do this on the 5T.
Here are a few image samples from these phones, compared side by side.
If you want to take a look at lot more image and video samples, check out my camera comparison
between these phones.
I will leave a card to it at the top right corner of the screen and also link it in the
description section.
Both can take good images, but the 5T is sightly better.
5T packs in a 3300mAh battery and the X4 has a 3000mAh battery, both are non removable.
5T lasts much longer on a single charge, thanks to the AMOLED display, efficient 835 processor
and its software optimisations.
X4 comes with a Turbocharger for fast charging, but it is no where close to the speed of the
Dash charger of the 5T.
Dash charger is one of my most favourite feature features of OnePlus smartphones.
A major part of buying any smartphone is its availability and update cycle.
Both these phones are available readily and without any flash sales.
In the past, Moto has updated their X lineup once every year, But OnePlus has been updating
its flagship lineup every 6 months for the past 2 years.
So when you buy the 5T, keep in mind that the OnePlus 6 will be coming out within the
next few months, making your phone feel a lot older than it actually is.
After looking at all the points in this comparison, OnePlus 5T clearly offers you a lot more features
than the Moto X4, but it also costs about Rs.10,000 extra.
Moto X4 is priced lower, and at that price, it offers you overs 75% of the things that
the 5T does.
So the final decision depends on your needs, requirements and liking.
If you want the best internals, bigger display, slightly better cameras and you don't mind
spending the extra Rs.10,000 then go with the OnePlus 5T.
But if you prefer a smaller phone, with the fingerprint sensor at the front, smooth day
to day performance and want to save a lot of money, then get the Moto X4.
I myself would get the OnePlus 5T for its bigger display, dash charging and slightly
better set of cameras.
I would have gone with the Moto X4, if it was launched with a slightly bigger display
in the same form factor, and 18:9 aspect ratio.
Which one of these phones would you guys go with?
Let me know in the description section.
If you plan on getting any of these phones, I will really appreciate if you get them from
the links in the description section.
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This has been Sagar, and I'll catch you guys in the next video.
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