Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 327 examens experts du Google Pixel XL et l'estimation moyenne est 85%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Google Pixel XL.
October 2016
(85%)
327 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(57%)
22 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de l'écran
Performances
Appareil photo
Service d'assistance continu
Pas de bloatware
Finitions sans reproche
Écran Amoled d'excellente facture
Fluidité générale
Performances multimédias
Mode HDR intéressant
Autonomie correcte...
Appareil photo rapide d'excellente qualité
Android dans sa plus pure version
Le design superbe
L'appareil photo exceptionnel
L'écran spacieux et l'Assistant Google
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Google Assistant
Pas d'écouteurs inclus dans la boîte
Pas de résistance à l'eau
Non disponible en France
Pas de recharge sans fil
Mais décevante
Appareil massif pour un 5
5"
Qualité des photos en basse lumière
Pas de Google Assistant à se mettre sous la dent
Autonomie de la batterie moyenne
Design sans saveur
Pas de fonctionnalité exceptionnelle
Le prix
L'option Lens Blur qui demande à être améliorée
Le boitier qui n'est pas étanche contrairement à ses principaux concurrents
Extrait: It's no wonder Google's new Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones have turned heads. Their high-quality builds and sophisticated look are a far cry from the cheap, pedestrian Nexus Android smartphones Google used to sell. And with the battery debacle forcing Sam...
Publié: 2016-11-01, Auteur: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Google Pixel XL is a compelling smartphone. It's not without faults, but the pros far outweigh any cons.To me, the biggest con is the hardware. The Pixel XL is simply a boring phone to behold. Nothing about the design stands out in a meaningful way, o...
Publié: 2016-10-31, Auteur: Chris , review by: phandroid.com
It's fast as balls, Camera output is otherworldly, Best front facing camera on a smartphone, Same performance for small and XL models, Display is tuned perfectly, Fantastic battery life (XL model)
Bezels are stupid big, No 64GB model, Battery life (regular model), Limited color options, Excessive camera glare issue, No wireless charging (despite half-glass back), No extreme water resistance
A friend of mind once told me that if you want to find a good pizza place, the best way is to order just a plain cheese pizza — no toppings. If a place can nail down the basics, you know that anything else you throw on top is just a bonus. That's how you...
Expensive, Yawninducing design, Less waterresistant than rivals
The 5-inch Pixel is a great phone, and its big brother, the Pixel XL, is ever so slightly better. You'll get the same top-tier performance as on the smaller model, just with a bigger, crisper display and a more capacious battery to sweeten the deal. W...
Google Assistant is fantastic, Excellent camera with HDR+ and ES, Lighting fast experience, Above average battery life, Above average speaker performance, Great display, Pixel Launcher is one of the best interfaces
Generic, understated design, Easily chipped and dented, Lack of OIS can affect videos, High price tag
The Pixel and Pixel XL represent a new approach to hardware for Google, and while they're not perfect, what they do, they do extremely well. An excellent camera, intuitive Google Assistant, lightning fast experience, the latest hardware and good battery l...
These phones, or at least this review, is funny in a way because as you read through it, by no means are all of the boxes checked. Still, though, it would be hard for me to not recommend you buy the Pixel or Pixel XL as your next phone. Even without th...
Publié: 2016-10-25, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: Google killed its Nexus lineup of smartphones this year and replaced it with a "made by Google" pair of Pixel phones. In the Nexus days, Google worked with hardware-makers as collaborative creative partners, but in this case it sounds like silent partner...
Publié: 2016-10-24, Auteur: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Extrait: We say goodbye to the Nexus, welcome Pixel! After six years, Google has decided to replace its proprietary line of smartphones. New models Pixel and Pixel XL is not only marks a generational change, but also break many of the traditions of the company. Fa...
All things considered, we're very pleased with the Pixel XL thus far. There's nothing here that alarms us, but it's still not a perfect device. We'll always champion for external storage and a waterproof coating is one of those features which should be st...
Publié: 2016-10-20, Auteur: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Extrait: Let there be no question. This is a Google phone, through and through. Sure, the software giant may have teamed with another company to actually manufacture the product, but everything down to the $769 Pixel XL's MadeByGoogle URL is a not so subtle remind...