Just recently, two new devices were introduced to the market, the "Moto G5" and the "Xiaomi Redmi Note 4." Checking these two new devices side by side against each other's specs and features will certainly guide us in seeing which fares better.

The mobile market is always supplied by innovative devices from time to time, coming from the tech giants. Improvement about the specs included new features and reasonable pricing of the device are the biggest factors that mobile users are looking for. This article will give an overview between Moto G5, which is just released and" Xiaomi Redmi Note 4" and its popular offerings.

First stop is their display and design. "Moto G5" is covered with an all-metal unibody design, which made it unique from other phones previously offered by Motorola. It also has a 5-inch Full HD IPS LCD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection stop. The metal rear panel of this device can be opened and its 2,800mAh battery is removable. Its rear camera has a smooth finish design without the distractive camera bulge on the surface.

On the other hand, "Xiaomi Redmi Note 4" has a bigger 5.5-inch full HD IPS touchscreen display with a 2.5D glass. This device has a thin bezel and comprises a proportional screen and body ratio. Its camera is set evenly with its body.

On their camera specs, "Moto G5" offers a 13MP f/2.0 module with PDAF and single LED flash. Meanwhile, "Xiaomi Redmi Note 4" also has a 13MP with f/2.0 lens but Xiaomi offers a 5-piece, 77-degree wide angle lens. This feature can capture great details in images.

Talking about the processors, the "Moto G5" is an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor powered device. It has a 3GB RAM and with 16GB internal storage. "Redmi Note 4" is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor and start from 2GB RAM and 32GB ROM version.

When it comes to their battery capacity, "Moto G5" has a 2,800mAh battery while "Xiaomi Redmi Note 4" has 4,100mAh battery, which is known to follow Xioami's legacy on having long lasting battery life. Their market price also differ, Moto G5 costs higher than Redmi 4's starting retail price