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January 2010
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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
Extrait: Video Review: You can breathe easier now that Google's long awaited and rumored Nexus One phone has finally arrived. Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira give their take on this new smart phone that runs on Android 2.1 with a 3.7" AMOLED touch screen and a...
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Publié: 2010-01-21, Auteur: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Great display, clear call audio, crazy fast CPU, many apps available
Mediocre text input, poor 3G reception, short battery life
I'll be completely up front about my feelings on the Nexus One. I love the hardware design, the blazing CPU, and the beautiful AMOLED display, but find the device somewhat lacking in personality. The phone's virtual keyboard just doesn't do it...
What the Nexus One means for the futureFrom a hardware and software standpoint, the Nexus One is top-shelf. For now. If you want a phone without a physical keyboard, this is close as you can get to the likes of the iPhone when it comes to form factor and...
AMOLED improves color, contrast ratio, lowlight performance, Attractive design, Solid but light and compact, Snappy 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, Android 2.1 refined from v2.0 Voice input works well, Removable battery, microSD slot,
AMOLED panel not as bright as LCDs, App storage limited to onboard memory, Package only includes 4GB microSD card, Tinny sound from integrated speaker, Calendar does not accommodate time zones
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 wort...
Worldbeating 3.7” AMOLED display, Lightning quick 1GHz Snapdragon processor, The most visually pleasing Android build yet, Speech to text, Seamless Google integration
The topheavy design makes the Nexus One slippery, No multitouch, No Bluetooth voice dialing, The enhanced UI is nice, but we still want Sense
Google makes no bones about their intentions with the Nexus One, saying it is more than a smartphone; it is a “superphone.” We have to disagree. It’s a pretty amazing phone, don’t get us wrong, but with some now basic smartphone features like multito...
The Nexus One is the best smartphone on the market at this point for general use. Its speedy specifications, excellent hardware design, marketplace full of applications, and direct Google support ensures that there are no other phones currently out there...
Attractive, fast, large AMOLED display, latest Android OS straight from the source, Attractive, fast, large AMOLED display, latest Android OS straight from the source, Attractive, fast, large AMOLED display, latest Andr
Pricey unless you can score one with a contract on T-Mobile, Pricey unless you can score one with a contract on T-Mobile, Pricey unless you can score one with a contract on T-Mobile, Pricey unless you can sc
Google and HTC have a winner with the Nexus One, the "be all that you can" Android smartphone. Google spec-d out a top of the line phone and at the moment, it is the one to beat among Android phones. The Moto Droid comes in a close second with a simil...