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Moto G6 The Moto G6 might not be waterproof, but a water repellent coating is better than nothing and the phone looks better than ever. For the tidy sum of £219, the G6 is a mid-range (almost budget) bargain with a great screen, dual cameras, decent batter life and a fingerprint scanner. A combination of 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage won’t be enough for everyone so just spend an extra £20 for the better Amazon model. Read our Moto G6 review.

2. Moto Z2 Play The Moto Z2 Play is a great mid-range smartphone; it features a gorgeous design, premium build and the Moto Mods support provides extended functionality based on what you require from the smartphone, from extra battery power to an improved speaker and even a built-in projector. Despite the smaller battery, the Snapdragon 626 processor is incredibly efficient and we comfortably lasted a day on a single charge, and when we did run out it was quick to top up thanks to the included fast charging tech. It holds its own against competitors in our benchmark tests, and real world use is decent. Read our Moto Z2 Play review.
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3. Motorola Moto E5 The Moto E5 is one of the best budget phones around. Of course, you can spend a bit more and get something better but if you’re looking for the cheapest phone around that won’t make you want to throw it in the bin after a few days then this is it. We’re very impressed by the design and build quality along with a number of features including the screen, camera, fingerprint scanner and battery life. Just bear in mind that you don’t get some of the features available from more expensive alternatives.
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Read our Motorola Moto E5 review. 4. Moto G6 Plus It’s not perfect by any means – we noticed occasional sluggish performance in some apps, while the camera was a touch slow in opening and struggled to deal with shake – but there’s a huge amount here to like. The design is smart and lightweight; the screen is big and sharp; battery life is solid and fast charging impressive; you get twin camera lenses and a decent portrait mode, along with a bunch of gimmicky camera modes that are less reliable but lots of fun. All for this £269! It’s a fantastic deal, and a great phone for the money. Read our Moto G6 Plus review.
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5. Moto Z3 Play The Moto Z3 Play is a great phone if you don’t want the most capable phone in the world but want excellent battery life – and a Mod in the box to make it even better. It’s annoying that there’s no headphone jack but the display is great for a mid-range phone and the 18:9 display solves the large bezels of the Z2 series. There are phones that do the same for less, but the versatility of the Z3 Play is really appealing in a sea of identical black slab phones.

Read our Moto Z3 Play review. 6. Moto G6 Play The Moto G6 Play is a great little surprise of a phone. It holds its own next to the other two G6 phones and has better battery life (and a cooler fingerprint sensor). The 18:9 display and premium (but plastic) design means it feels just as well-made as phones double the price but doesn’t compromise on performance to do so. With a headphone jack as a plus, a minus is micro-USB but we’ll forgive that on its strengths and can recommend the G6 Play as one of the best budget phones of 2018.
Read our Moto G6 Play review. 7. Motorola One On the surface, the Motorola One is a lovely mid-range phone with an attractive price tag and a sleek design that looks a little like an iPhone X. While there’s nothing overtly wrong with the device, there’s some seriously tough competition including Motorola’s own Moto G6. The bottom line is that there’s little reason to buy the One over rivals such as the Nokia 7.1 and Honor Play which offer better specs and performance at a similar price. Read our Motorola One review.
8. Moto Z2 Force As a software experience, the Moto Z2 Force is excellent. But the Moto Mod ecosystem means you’re spending a hell of a lot on accessories that are only useful for the lifetime of the device.
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