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April 2015
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326 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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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
Extrait: It's not that we are too good for them or don't see their importance, but we typically don't review mid-range Android phones like the Moto G (3rd gen) . We tend to stick to the high-end guys, the ones that most of our readers get all sorts of opinionated...
Customizable via Moto Maker, Curved design, IPx7 water resistance, Snappy performance, Lean, simple interface, Excellent value for money, Camera is great in good light, Solid battery life
Average 720p display with poor viewing angles, Camera is rubbish in low light, Non-removable battery, Rear cover uses snap-on design, possible water damage if not careful
Motorola's Moto G range was arguably the first premium entry-level smartphone, but other handsets are vying for its crown. The Moto G 2015 bumps up the specs and keeps an affordable price tag and while it's not perfect, it's definitely impressive...
Publié: 2015-08-08, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
At $180 and $220 unlocked, the Moto G still offers a good deal for the price, Snapdragon 410 is a solid upgrade to the old Snapdragon 400's CPU performance, LTE, Much better battery life than the second-generation model, Solid and well-built plastic frame
Qualcomm's low-end GPU performance is becoming more of a problem, $180 base model comes with half the storage and, more crucially, half the RAM, Single-band 802.11n Wi-Fi was underwhelming in 2013, and it's downright obnoxious now, Motorola's update track
The Moto G went from being a great entry-level device to now to a great mid-ranger ideal for those needing of a burner phone or 1st smartphone for older family members/teens. Long battery life, customization from Moto Maker, the awesomeness of Motorola...
Publié: 2015-08-06, Auteur: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Curved back makes it easy to grip and hold, build quality looks and feels more premium this time around, backplates are customizable and removable, the phone is IPX7 certified and waterproof, very good display, camera has been improved and now is above av
Battery is not removable, no NFC
Motorola has improved the Moto G everywhere it needed improvement. To that effect, the camera is vastly better, it's now waterproof, the battery capacity has been increased, and the build quality feels even more premium this time around. As a matter o...
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Publié: 2015-08-06, Auteur: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Inexpensive, Water-resistant design, Higher quality design, Smooth performance, Stock Android, Fast cameras that take good photos, Double chop gesture to launch Flashlight, Customizable options through Moto Maker
Processor and battery life didn't see any real boosts, 8GB of internal storage is too little, 2GB model costs $40 extra, Stereo speakers replaced with mono
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Publié: 2015-08-06, Auteur: Jacob , review by: theverge.com
Very cheap, Great performance, Stylish design
Inconsistent camera, Dull display, Large body
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Publié: 2015-08-05, Auteur: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Moto G is a hard smartphone to beat. It's a winner on almost all fronts, and its $180 price tag gives it a killer edge over competing handsets. In the plus column: it's waterproof; is customizable through Moto Maker; offers good battery life, signal p...
The new Moto G has improved design, water resistance and a stepped-up camera. The design and hand feel are great, and the battery lasts more than a full day
Processor speed lags if you're trying to do many things at once. The entry-level version (8GB of storage, 1GB of RAM) is too underpowered compared to the slightly pricier step-up model
With added water resistance and a better camera, the LTE-enabled Moto G is one of the best affordable unlocked smartphones around right now...
Extrait: “The Moto G 3rd-gen is no wimp when it comes to photography skills”If you ask us, one of the most compelling features the third iteration of the Moto G (unboxing | first impressions) has in its favour is its waterproof design. The addition of this one fea...