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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
Like other Android phones, the Nexus One forces you to store apps on the internal memory, Media player remains boring, Lacks features such as multitouch support and tethering
It doesn't have all the features we'd like, but the Nexus One greatly enhances the Google Android family with a fast processor, good call quality and enhanced voice control features...
Great camera, Thin and light, Responsive touchscreen, Haptics for the main buttons, Runs fast
Tilt function problematic, Gets slippery, Not every finger press registers, No dedicated phone button, No real keypad
Google has created hype around its own phone to rival Apple with its iPhone - and it has better specs on nearly every feature with the Nexus One. But is it enough to sway public opinion?In an attempt to show itself as a mobile manufacturer in its own r...
Extrait: Google's Nexus One is the latest in a long line of smartphones that lay claim to the "best Android phone currently available" title. While there's no question that the Nexus One is an amazing phone, we have a pretty good feeling that it won't be holdin...
HTC Nexus One is one of the top phones I have used so far in ages. After using Nokia's E71 for over a year, it was hard for me to port to any other similar feature rich and open device but I am glad that I got Nexus One for myself. With its open OS and fe...
I've never felt such a lengthy review was so incomplete by the time I reached the end. There's not much more to be said about the Nexus One itself. The hardware is fast, the frame rate issues are annoying and do detract from the overall experience. The sc...
Beautiful LED screen (high resolution to date), Responsive touch screen, Fast processing speed, Impressive Android 2.1 applications, Easy email access powered by Google, Easy to check messages, Smooth and fast loading of applications, Instant messaging runs in the background, 5megapixel camera with flash and zoom capability, 3G capable, Builtin Google Voice wherein you can access voice mail from
Tough if you don’t use Google resources, Trackball doesn’t change colors, Ringtone selection is horrible, Battery life is okay, but you have to charge it every night from moderate use, Flexes between 3G and EDGE, depending on your location, Touch screen washes out in an intense light, Uncomfortable use of bottom row of icon keys, VoIP incapable
Extrait: It's now been 60 days since I made the transition from a loyal BlackBerry user (I had been using BlackBerry devices exclusively for the past five years) to a Nexus One user. Since I'd grown quite accustomed to the BlackBerry keyboard, I thought it'd on...
Extrait: We don't take much time here on Gadling to review mobile phones - and rightfully so, as there are plenty of other sites that do a much better job than we can pull off. Still, there is something to be said about a phone review that has a strong focus on...
Extrait: The Nexus One, Google's flagship phone is an amazing one just as long as you don't look at it's sales. It is a super fast smartphone running the latest version of Google's Android operating system. The phone is aimed at pretty well everybody. The Nexu...