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May 2013
(84%)
509 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(95%)
9 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Prix
Ecran IPS d'excellente facture
DCHSPA
Ergonomie
Aucun secteur réellement déficient
Très bonne autonomie
L'APQ8064
Les apports d'Android 4.2
Gute 3DLeistung
Geeignet für viele Spiele (DX9)
Großer Funktionsumfang
Ecran haute résolution
Processeur puissant
Android Jelly Bean
Rechargement par induction
Un design réussi
Une finition soignée
Une connectivité complète
L'interface Android 4.2 très agréable et efficace
Des performances au top
Une autonomie satisfaisante
Rapport qualité /prix
Accès en priorité aux mises à jour Android
Qualité de l'affichage
Finitions
Performances
Design
Le processeur puissant
L'autonomie annoncée
Android 4.2
Le prix
Rapport qualité / prix
Possibilité de sortie HDMI
Définition d'écran
Mais...
Design et finition soignés
Écran IPS très contrasté et lumineux
Définition pratique pour la lecture
Terminal réactif. Dernière version d'Android (4.2)
Clavier tactile "à la Swype" parfaitement intégré
Autonomie
Rapport qualité/prix incroyable
Beau et bien fini
Performant
Définition de l'écran
Performances et réactivité
NFC
Rapport qualité/prix
Ecran de 4
7 pouces IPS
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro
Mémoire de 16 Go
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de support de l'USB OTG (OnTheGo)
Pas de support du WiFi Direct
GPU Adreno 320
Le maillon "faible" de l'APQ8064
Batterie inamovible (même si l'accès reste possible)
Pas de slot microSD
Stocks visiblement trop limités
Vereinzelt Abstürze im Test
Pas de version 4G annoncée
Résultats photo moyens
Coque vitrifiée fragile
Appareil photo trop juste pour un haut de gamme à fin 2012
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Fantastic price, Terrific display, Top-notch performance, Excellent battery life, Beautiful design, Android 4.2 has some neat new features
No LTE, Screen touch responsiveness is sub-par, Build quality is worse than other Nexus phones, Default chrome web browser under-performs, Super-slippery on front and back, Camera performance is below-average, No expandable storage, Purchasing/Availabili
We were expecting the Nexus 4 to be the best Android phone we've ever tested, as we've come to expect with every new Nexus phone since the Nexus One. While it indeed is a fantastic device with excellent battery life, great day-to-day performance, and a ...
There's no doubt Google and LG have put together an incredibly solid handset, but it is not a smartphone aimed at the general consumer. Despite its fatal flaws like no LTE or expandable storage, the Nexus 4 deserves to be crowned champion of the Android u...
The Nexus 4 is probably the fastest phone on the market right now. Adding the price to get the Nexus 4 unlocked from Google Play makes this a no-brainer. Sure the battery life could be better, sure we'd love an LTE version of the device. But the Nexus 4...
So there's definitely a lot to love when it comes to the Nexus 4 — there's also a lot of areas where the Google phone manages to fall short. Make no mistake, the Nexus 4 isn't the “end-all, be-all” of smartphones. That part we know. The bottom line is the...
Publié: 2012-11-22, Auteur: Charles , review by: zdnet.com
Moderate battery life, Lacks LTE support, Nonreplaceable battery, No storage expansion, Currently out of stock at Google Play store, If you want an Android smartphone that's unencumbered with vendor or mobile operator skins and bundled apps, and receives
The Google/LG Nexus 4 is currently the most sought-after smartphone on the planet, selling out within hours — even minutes — as stocks become available, and trading briskly on eBay. It's nicely designed and well specified, but by no means perfect: some wi...
Extrait: While Google has been univeiled their new Android smartphone, Google Nexus 4 which running new Android operating system v4.2 aka Jelly Bean, this smartphone built by LG manufacturer and becoming the one of powerfull smartphone in the market today. From do...
Excellent screen, Android 4.2, Speedy performance, Low price for an unsubsidized phone
No LTE, Glass back makes phone more fragile, Non-removable battery, No microSD ext
If you're a T-Mobile subscriber or don't care about LTE, the Google Nexus 4 is one of the best phones out there, and costs only $300 unlocked. There is a T-Mobile subsidized version available for $150, but that discount comes with a two-year contract at...
The display is pretty fantastic, the battery life is decent and the software will always be the newest release available from Google. That's a bonus to plenty of people, especially those who are tired of waiting around for Android releases to get through ...
Phenomenal price point, New features with Android 4.2 JB
No memory expansion, No LTE version, Underwhelming still and video capturing quality
Specs-wise, the Google Nexus 4 is an impressive smartphone. Sure, it may not be the best in any particular category, but it's a very well-balanced package with an incredibly powerful processor and a gorgeous IPS screen. When it comes to its design, we...