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October 2016
(85%)
324 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(40%)
2 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Bonne gestion des couleurs et de la balance des blancs
Écran de qualité (colorimétrie
Lisibilité
Etc.)
Interface de prise de vue simple et efficace
Réelle efficacité du mode HDR+
Meilleure expérience Android
Appareil photo excellent
Très bonnes performances
Stockage illimité des photos dans le cloud
Port mini-jack
Service d'assistance en continu
Construction haut de gamme indéniable
Autonomie générale très correcte
Bel écran Amoled (si l'on active le taquin sRGB)
Qualité des clichés avec le capteur avant / Rendu photo global à l'avenant sur l'APN principal (réactivité folle sur les premiers cl
Un appareil photo génial
Les débuts d'Android Nougat
Un écran très correct
L'appareil photo tout simplement fantastique
Surtout en lumière basse
Le design élégant
Google Assistant qui offre l'une des expériences les plus humanisées pour répondre à votre voix
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Absence de stabilisation optique
Absence de mode manuel
Format RAW non supporté par l'application native
Lenteur lors de la capture et l'enregistrement des images
Peu d'intérêt en photo sans le mode HDR+
Esthétique HDR parfois trop marquée
Design peu original
Pas de résistance à l'eau
Pas de carte microSD
Non disponible en France
Design qui pourrait être plus compact (l'écran n'occupe que 69 % de la face avant)
Obligation de passer par les options développeurs pour avoir un bon rendu d'écran
Autonomie perfectible / Moins solide en jeu et multimédia sur l'endurance
La photo hype
Un design mi-figue mi-raisin
Un OS encore un peu buggé
L'affichage un peu terne sous le soleil
La fonction Lens Blur mal fichue
Pas d'étanchéité complète mais juste une résistance aux éclaboussures
The Google Pixel is a solid smartphone, but it takes a different direction to previous Nexus handsets. Its loftier price point means it's now under real pressure to perform extremely well in all respects, and it remains to be seen if it can live up to its...
The Google Pixel is a solid smartphone, but it takes a different direction to previous Nexus handsets. Its loftier price point means it's now under real pressure to perform extremely well in all respects, and it remains to be seen if it can live up to its...
These phones run close on features, performance, battery life, price and everything in between.If you want bleeding edge design, you should get the Galaxy S8. The Infinity edge display is one of the best displays on a smartphone ever, and the near bezel-l...
Extrait: YOU'RE AN ANDROID CONNOISSEUR. You want the very best experience the OS can offer, and you're not afraid to splash a little more cash to get it. But what should you choose: the Google-made, stock-toting Pixel, or the paradigm-leading, bezel-shrinking Gal...
If you want the cleanest and purest vision of an Android device then the Pixel or Pixel XL remain the best choice right now. Both devices feature excellent hardware and usability, plus you know that they will be bang up to date for the next couple of year...
Google's previous Nexus devices were excellent, and combined impressive tech with a pure Android experience, making them the phones of choice for seriously dedicated fans of the OS. However, they were rarely perfect in every way, with aspects like camera...
The Pixel has plenty going for it: it's small, well built, speedy and has excellent cameras. It also supports Google's Daydream VR headset and runs the plain version of Android 7 – complete with Google Assistant - and will get timely updates. But it isn't...
Fantastic camera, Has the latest version of Android, Fast performance
Dull design, No dust- or water-resistance
It's certainly a welcome concession, but even this and the quality of its camera aren't quite enough to persuade me that the Pixel or the Pixel XL are better buys than their main rivals. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge aren't just faster than the Pixel...
Design quality is superb, stock Android runs very smoothly, sharp and bright screen
More expensive than Nexus phones, no manual camera controls
The Google Pixel is the best Android experience available right now. For the first time we get to see exactly what Google has in mind for hardware design and features. Google is completely in control, and you can tell. Everything is tight, refined and pol...
For years Android users have been crying out for something truly top of the line. Many of those same users baulked at the prospect of paying the prices that Google pegged though it is obviously the Pixel is worth every penny. Some users may still not have...