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Moto G5 Durability Test - Scratch and Bend tested

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Not all smartphones are created equal. Some are more durable than others, and now its time to test the newest 'budget phone' from Motorola. The Moto G line is a more inexpensive lineup of cell phones for the cost savey crowed. But even with cheap phones, durability is a factor. If the phone cant hold up to the test of time... its not worth buying. Come watch with me as we find out how durable the Moto G5 REALLY is. AND why I started my channel in the first place.

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