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January 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Vélocité impressionnante / Bonne finition
Rendu de l'écran / apports du firmware 2.1
Qualité audio en communication
Fluidité exemplaire de l'OS
Processeur à 1 GHz
Large écran capacitif AMOLED
Wi-Fi N
Capteur 5 mégapixels et vidéo en 720 x 480 pixels
Avancées vocales (dictée
Commandes)
Compact malgré son grand écran / Finition
Smartphone réactif dans l'ensemble / Système stable
Expérience web
Suite Google en poche / multitâche efficace
Android Market / Google Navigation
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Manque de « plus » qui font la différence
Lacunes des parties audio et photo
Lecteur vidéo limitée / Autonomie moyenne
Pas de multipoint
Rendu photo décevant / captures vidéo saccadent un peu
Interface peu ergonomique et peu conviviale par rapport à Sence chez HTC (Desire
Legend)
Obligation d'enlever la batterie pour extraire la micro SD
So what are my overall thoughts about the Nexus one? It's a great handset that has a few kinks to iron out. There are some irritating omissions from the Nexus, multitouch and corporate calendar being the ones to annoy me most. Good for beginners and en...
Application incompatibilities between Android devices
The Nexus One is a great package. You get cutting edge hardware coupled to an operating system that is far better than Windows Mobile and far more customisable than on the iPhone. There's very little to dislike, including the fact that the Nexus is tr...
The build of the Google Nexus One is classic HTC – light, slim and teflon-coated. But this is the best screen we've seen in – 3.7-inches, 800x480 and AMOLED, which means deeper, richer colours that almost pop out from the screen. AMOLED is...
In some ways, HTC hasn't fixed the bugbears we had in last year's Hero. Audio quality on regular calls are reasonable, the speakerphone is poor, and the annoying trackball is still with us. You'll need to give the home and menu buttons firm pr...
A polished and usable touchscreen smartphone and probably the best Android smartphone yet, but it's an evolutionary rather than revolutionary device, so don't expect the world. Google Nexus One is tagged with Google, Nexus One, Android and mobile...
Extrait: You can now go to Google's website and pay Google directly for a phone that bears the search giant's corporate logo and the rather boring name of Nexus One. (Even if it is named after a robot in Blade Runner.)This is quite a shift from the company's or...
Powerful Android 2.1 operating system; Exchange email support; spectacular touchscreen; Android Market is full of good, free apps; great connectivity; expandable memory; LED photo light; access to Amazon MP3 store; good call quality; effective noise-cance
Voice-recognition feature is sketchy; uninspiring grey plastic case; no multi-touch capability; no Google Maps Navigation; flat buttons are sometimes unresponsive; Android is still slightly geeky around the edges
Android still has a whiff of geek about it, but the latest version sported by Google's Nexus One is blindingly fast, feature-packed and fun to use. If you prize flexibility and freedom over smoothness and style, this is the iPhone killer you've been w...
Android is finally starting to see the attention that Google envisioned - from both manufacturers and consumers - and 2010 is going to be a big year for the young OS.Those looking to purchase "the best Android phone available" in the next few weeks should...
Google Android 2.1 represents a step forward for Google's already impressive operating system, and the Google Nexus One seems like the ideal handset to show off the new OS's skills. But early adopters have reported teething troubles, so it may be...