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April 2015
(79%)
326 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(88%)
271 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
IPX7
Deriniere version d'Android
Bonne autonomie
Moto maker
Notifications Active Display
Expérience Android pur jus
Design racé
Écran toujours plus juste
Réactivité globale
4G
Personnalisation Moto Maker disponible
Certification IPX7
Batterie
Android (presque) stock
Bonnes performances
Batterie endurante
Etanche (mais attention à bien fermer! )
Personnalisation via MotoMaker
Android dans sa toute dernière mouture
Système de notifications Active Display
Très bonne autonomie
Apparence personnalisable via Moto Maker
Luminosité/contraste
Autonomie
Rapport qualité prix
Étanche
Moto Maker
Dernière version d'Android (5.1.1) et pas de surcouche
Écran Moto (système de notifications sur l'écran de veille)
Gestes pour activer rapidement la lampe torche et l'appareil photo
Excellent rapport qualité/prix
Performances au delà des attentes
Résistance à l'eau
Stock Android avec des additions utiles de Motorola
Compétitif
Ergonomique
Polyvalent
Mise au point photo et vidéo de nuit très compliquée
Haut-parleur moyen
Sature
Manque de mémoire
Notamment en version 8Go
Design
Les capteurs photos améliorés
Prise en main / ergonomie
Performances globales
Carte mémoire micro SD
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Bordures un peu larges
Pas de LED de notification
Galerie photos
Autres
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Qualité photo décevante
Expérience multimédia limitée
Des finitions qui pourraient être améliorées
Ecran HD
Prix
Ecran un peu fade
Rond
Trop rond ?
1 Go de RAM sur la version de base
Format massif avec de larges bordures d'écran
1 Go de RAM insuffisants à son tarif de départ
Écran manquant de luminosité
Peu d'innovations
Manque la résolution Full HD
Balourd
Seulement 1 Go de RAM sur le modèle avec 8 Go de stockage
Caméra pourrait être beaucoup mieux
En partie grâce au logiciel
L'écran manque de netteté Un seul des deux hautparleurs fonctionne en multimédia
Great Build Quality (Water Resistant too), Nearly Stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop software with no bloatware, Excellent Performance, 10 Custom Colors, Accent Colors & Customization, Battery Life, The Price
Still not a 1080p HD Display, Reverted back to a single front-facing speaker, No NFC or Quick Charging
In short, YES! The Moto G is absolutely one of the best smartphones I've ever used that costs under $400. See what we did there? The Moto G is a excellent all-around smartphone that has enough to compete with higher cost devices. It's only $179, but we'd...
Publié: 2015-08-26, Auteur: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
The Moto G 2015 follows in the steps of its predecessor and big brother, by offering a great combination of specs, decent camera, and customization options to bring one of the best mid-range devices to the forefront. Now, just as a note, there are two dif...
Specifications don't matter. The Moto G performs well above what's expected for a phone that costs less than $200. The display is accurate, the processor can endure heavy multitasking, and the camera pulls off amazing shots. Find another phone that you ca...
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Publié: 2015-08-21, Auteur: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Price, battery life, design, water resistance
No real complaints given the price, the camera could be a bit better in some conditions
Publié: 2015-08-19, Auteur: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Fast, fluid performance, Camera is a big leap over last year's model, Finally has US LTE support, That price
Camera is weak in low light, Notification light is gone, Base model only has 1GB of RAM
Oh, how far we've come. Smartphone makers are really trying to nail the "high-quality, low-cost" formula this year, and they're working up ways to sell straight to consumers too. Even with all that new competition, the Motorola Moto G's blend of performa...
As far as design and build quality goes, if you're a fan of Motorola's industrial design you'll like the 2015 Moto G, and if you don't like it your mind isn't likely to be changed by it. I think the Moto G has a good feel in the hand and it's not as slipp...
Personalized design, Decent Bluetooth range, Superb screen, Good GPS performance, Decent camera, Expandable storage...
but only by 32 GB, Tight storage (8 GB model), Few HSPA frequencies, No NFC, No DLNA, Miracast, Slim Port or MHL, Few included accessories
Motorola again delivers a good mid-range smartphone with its new Moto G, which convinces with strikingly good key features. The battery life and primary camera are really good and are difficult to match in this price range. The HD screen is also appealing...
Publié: 2015-08-14, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Extrait: The Moto G gets a little better every year. Now in its third generation , Motorola's mid-range handset is still our favorite affordable smartphone, with the most recent version notching a score of 87 out of 100 in our review (that's up from 86 last year a...
Battery pack will get you through the day, Sold unlocked and supports a variety of LTE bands
Display is hard to see in direct sunlight, No NFC means no Android Pay capabilities
The third-generation Moto G offers plenty in its condensed little package: a 5-inch display, long-lasting battery pack, capable camera, and a bloat-free version of Android. Best of all, it's fully customizable with Motorola's Moto Maker...
Motorola retains its championship belt for best low-cost smartphone in the world with the Moto G 2015 (3rd edition). While we were hesitant to upgrade from the Moto G to the 2nd edition Moto G, here the jump is great enough to make. Even those of you who...