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December 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Clavier physique
Android 2.0.1
Navigation internet fluide
Ecran agréable
Compatible multitouch
Premier smatphone sous Android 2.0
Multitouch
Synchro rapide des emails Gmail (avec les agendas et contacts associés)
Navigation GPS efficace de Motonav
Confort du clavier virtuel
Qualité de fabrication
Qualité écran.
Finition / Robustesse /Claviers physique et virtuel efficaces
Terminal réactif
Docile
Navigation fluide
Qualités téléphoniques
Bonne réception
Qualité audio interne
Intégration des logiciels Google
Search
Gmail
Gtalk
Maps
Sortie Audio standa
Ecran
Clavier
Equipement
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Design carré
Boutons peu accessibles
Processeur de « seulement » 600Mhz
Ecran tactile parfois capricieux
Absence (ou bridage pour l'instant) du service Google Maps Navigation en France
Téléchargements pénibles d'applications sur Android Market via le réseau téléphonique (gênes provisiores ?)
Brèves extinction...
Autonomie
Qualité photo
Légère perte de fluidité quand trop d'applis ouvertes
Pas d'émetteur FM / Support de Flash Lite uniquement
Well, well - what a nice surprise we have here. The Motorola MILESTONE seems to be exactly the device the company needed. The one to grab it by the scruff of the neck and pull it out of the mess it got itself into. You know, ever since the razors start...
The Motorola Milestone is a great phone, and it's easy to see why it caused a stir in the US. But time moves quickly in the mobile market, and Google’s Nexus One trumps it in most areas. Sure the Nexus lacks multi-touch but that may be reversed...
Android 2.0 is awesome. Excellent multitouch screen. Refined email app
Physical QWERTY is poor and adds bulk. Mute button easily activated during calls
Not without its niggles, but the Milestone is an excellent showcase for the powers of Android 2.0. A simple software update will make it a viable alternative to the Nexus One too ...
Much is right with the Milestone. The keyboard is the biggest niggle but many of the other issues are easily solved by apps or firmware upgrades. Google's Nexus One announcement has stolen a lot of Moto's thunder now, potentially denting sales.
Extrait: Milestone is a terrible name for a phone, especially when the handset in question is pretty hefty (165 grams): after the capital heavy, vowel-less fun of RAZR, PEBBL and DEXT (presumably BRCK didn’t make the cut as a potential name), it seems Motorola ...
Android 2.0; large responsive touch screen; long battery life
No Google turn-by-turn mapping software; keyboard is a tad awkward to use; no Motoblur Android overlay, Rating:
The Motorola Milestone was the first smartphone to arrive with Android 2.0, and it's the thinnest physical Qwerty keyboard handset with the longest battery life. We found the keyboard to be a tad awkward to use, while preferring the touchscreen and th...
Build quality / robust finish / powerful physical and virtual keyboards, Fast handset with smooth, responsive interface, Great phone: good reception, audio quality, Integration with Google services: Search, Gmail, Google Talk, Maps , Standard headphone...
Battery life, Poor quality photos, Less convincing when multitasking, No FM transmitter / Only supports Flash Lite