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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
Great build and design, Sublime performance, Stellar camera (both, rear and front), Google Assistant is interesting, if not perfect
Mono speaker, Expensive
The Google Pixel is the closest Android gets to an iPhone-like experience, but it's not quite there yet. It's the best Android flagship today, but that's not enough to justify it's price. If you want to push Android to its limits, the OnePlus 3 is a more...
Publié: 2016-10-25, Auteur: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Extrait: “Ok Google. What's the best way to cut a watermelon?” “Ok Google, how do I boil an egg?” “Ok Google, what is the status of my flight.” “Ok Google, are there any bookstores around me?” “Ok Google, take a selfie.” These are just a handful of queries I made...
Extrait: The first Google-branded smartphones - the Pixel and Pixel XL - were unveiled earlier this month . Even though the search giant has marketed the smartphones to have the best camera modules on any smartphone, it did not offer the functionality of optical i...
Extrait: Pixel, the first-ever phone made by Google, has Google Assistant built right in, bringing together the best of Google's software and world-class hardware and making the Google experience come to life. On the design front, the surfaces have been sculpted a...
Extrait: A strong statement of intent and a gazillion leaks later, they are finally here - the Pixel and Pixel XL are the first Google-branded smartphones. As evident from the launch event in San Francisco on Tuesday, Google is positioning the Pixel smartphones ag...
Extrait: Android is by far the most popular smartphone OS - 7 out every 8 phones run some version of it. And yet its purest form, a Nexus device, is anything but dominant in the marketplace. A rebranding effort sees the "Google phones" change the name to Pixel in...
Matte back – This feels so premium and gorgeous, I don't know how else to describe it, Camera and Picture & Video Quality – NO arguments here, the BEST smartphone camera ever. For sure, Google futureready – First to get any Android update. First to suppor
Fingerprint magnet at the (err) Fingerprint Scanner top back – Although the bottom back is matte, the glossy finish at the top half of the back is annoying without a case, Hefty Price Tag – Starting from RM 3,150 this can be a little too pricey for some,
I can not say enough nice things about the Google Pixel in my 2-3 weeks use so far. Considering I have had a few people already asking me regularly on my thoughts on this phone. So, here's a quick conclusion.What I LikeMatte back – This feels so premium a...
I am lucky (?) that I have not faced any issues with the Pixel's camera at all. In fact, I wasn't even aware of these issues until I was researching for this review.Therefore, my experience with the camera on the Pixel is largely positive. In fact, so goo...
Note: This was turning out to be a lengthy review, so I conveniently cut them in 2-part [Update 9 Dec 16] 3-part review to avoid tl:dr (Too Long; Didn't Read) syndrome.I love my husband, I really do. He knows how to spoil me with gifts. If you're thinkin...
Extrait: It was inevitable but it looks like the Google Pixel is the latest smartphone to get torture tested in the video below. Done by the folks at JerryRigEverything the tests include scratch and bend tests along with a lighter test as well. Check it out for yo...