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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: I have a few tests to go through with each of the devices, then you can come to your own conclusions to which is better overall. I’ll throw in my thoughts just to give you an idea.So hit “Read More” to get into it!OverviewJust to set the record s...
Extrait: Page 1 - IntroGetting access to a Google Nexus One isn't that easy in Australia yet -- Google won't 'officially' ship them here. However, we managed to get one on loan through Mobicity (cheers guys!) and tested it with a Three SIM card.First off, let u...
Google's Nexus One may not be the iPhone killer, but it offers a comparable alternative to Apple's smartphone, with excellent performance and a suite of innovative and useful applications.
Outstanding design. Responsive AMOLED touchscreen. Speech-to-text integration throughout. 4GB memory card in the box
Disappointing battery life. Apps still install to internal memory rather than expanded memory
Google's Nexus One may not be the iPhone killer, but it offers a comparable alternative to Apple's smartphone, with excellent performance and a suite of innovative and useful applications....
Extrait: Video review: The Nexus One offers a sleek handset, the latest version of Google's easy-to-use Android operating software and compelling features such as voice recognition technology for speaking e-mails and tweets. Yet, it's not as super duper as it could be. Goog...
Extrait: We're taking a look back at the first Nexus device, the Nexus One, and seeing how it holds up 6 years later.Read more on TechnoBuffalo: Nexus One Review: Nexus One vs. iPhone 3GS: Nexus One Unboxing: Nexus One Live Wallpapers: Slickwraps: More tech goodne...
Extrait: Many people consider the iPhone the ultimate "smart" phone. Now Google wants you to think of its new Nexus One device as a "super" phone. The Nexus One offers a sleek handset, the latest version of Google's easy-to-use Android operating software and co...
Active noise cancellation with dedicated microphone, Dedicated search key, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration, Voice memo, Trackball navigation, Accelerometer, SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM messaging, HTML browser
Apps must be stored in internal memory only, Average media player, Absence of handsfree Bluetooth dialling, Lack of Outlook Calendar syncing, No secondary camera
A frank and unbiased opinion would be that despite a few shortcomings, which could have been avoided, the Nexus One ranks higher in terms of its fast processor, good call quality, and improved voice control features. If you are looking to buy HTC Google N...
Alright, we've no problem saying it. The Google Nexus One is certainly one of the finest pieces of mobile technology we've seen recently. Google have managed to outdo the Android crowd, although what's fair is fair: the MILESTONE is the uncontested leader...
Superb design and build, excellent display quality, Android 2.1 OS with Android Market, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, great interface design, excellent web browser, good connectivity features, voice to text converter
Display has poor sunlight visibility and slightly over-saturated colors, interface is occasionally jittery, no DivX/XviD playback, inadequate loudspeaker volume, keys under display are a bit frustrating to use
So should you get one? Well the phone definitely is pretty good and it would make a good buy if purchased from the U.S. Even with the Indian gray market price, it is cheaper than the iPhone 3GS and hence, a better value. It does have its share of niggl...