The latest member in the "Moto G" series was finally released in India. First introduced in Mobile World Congress in February this year in Barcelona, the "Moto 5" is said to be a much improved successor of the "Moto G4."

Motorola has been known for providing the mobile market with devices that have comfortable designs and great hardware with a reasonable price. Now that it is owned by Lenovo, the company's principle is sustained. Aesthetically speaking, the "Moto 5" body is a notch higher than "G4's" plastic build for the former has now a metal body casing. The new device also offers a matte finish casing that will come with lunar grey or fine gold colors, says Indian Express.

Elaborating more on its features, "Moto 5" has a 5-inch Full HD 1080-pixel display, 2800mAh battery, which is removable. Motorola asserts that the battery life of this device can last 24 hours in a single charge. It also comes with a 10w rapid charger that will provide long hours of use by just charging it within a few minutes.

"Moto G5" has a Snapdragon 430 processor and runs by Android Nougat. It also has a 3GB RAM and appears smaller than its brother, the "Motorola G5 Plus." The device has an added fingerprint scanner for easy unlocking. Motorola has already eliminated its last year's square-shaped button, reported Slash Gear.

Motorola has also upgraded the camera software of "Moto G5" giving it a 13 megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel front camera, with phase detection autofocus. This will provide a better and faster autofocusing when taking pictures and videos. "Moto G5" users can customize their own device through Moto Display and Moto Actions.

"Moto G5" is now tagged as the budget king for offering the mobile market with affordable devices. The latest device is now exclusively available at Amazon. It is now available in India for Rs 11,999 or approximately $185.