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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
Publié: 2015-08-04, Auteur: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
IPX7 water resistance, Customizable hardware, Excellent battery life, Responsive software improves on Android without imposing bloat
Questionable back cover latches may compromise IPX7, Underwhelming feel in hand, Washed-out display with poor viewing angles, Cameras only impress in broad daylight,
Motorola has a tendency to linger on its successes. After all, this is the company that famously rode the RAZR train into the ground, the company whose six-year-old Droid lineup has dwindled from must-have to so-so , the company that's been acquired tw...
Price: In this price range, there are a lot of competitors these days. Like the ASUS Zenfone 2, and the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3. But Motorola continues to deliver with the Moto G, Performance: Yeah it's running a Snapdragon 410, but don't discount the 410
Camera: While it has improved, I'm not sure everyone is going to love this camera, No Moto Voice: Arguably one of Motorola's best features, is missing here. Not a huge surprise but would have love to have it available on the Moto G, No Waving for Moto Dis
The Moto G first launched as a “cheap” flagship. While it didn't have the specs of its older brother the Moto X, it still performed quite well. It also got fast updates, and gave its users everything it needed. 2 years later and the Moto G still delive...
Affordable, has 4G LTE, unlocked for use with any carrier (except Verizon), lots of color options, clean Android and good support
It's a budget-priced phone, you won't get the best of anything here
If you're looking for the least expensive Android smartphone available with US 4G LTE, US warranty and support and a clean Android experience, the third generation Moto G is a strong choice. Yes, you can spend more to get a higher resolution display, more...
Can't beat its $180 starting price, IPX7 certification for water resistance, Customizable design courtesy of Moto Maker, Near stock Android experience, Motorola software enhancements continue to be meaningful, Outstanding battery life, Good call quality,
Super long recharge time, Sharp tone with speaker at the loudest volume, Weak 1080p video recording quality, Choppy graphics processing
It's only getting tougher for phones in the mid-range category to make an indelible mark in the industry, especially when the last few months have yielded some awesome and value-conscious phones already. For the third-generation Moto G, however, it simply...
Extrait: If you asked me three years ago what kind of smartphone you could get for a couple hundred bucks off-contract, my answer would have been easy: You could get one that, to put it delicately, is a total piece of crap.My, how things have changed.In my pocket...
Motorola's new Moto G 3rd Gen for 2015 doesn't feel, look, or perform like a $179 smartphone. It feels premium, looks premium, and has a great camera and software experience to back that all up. I've only had it for a day so can't comment on battery life...
IPX7 – Protected against water immersion for 30 minutes to a depth of 1 meter, Stylish looks and comfortable design, Long battery life, No PWM across all brightness levels, 95% sRGB color gamut coverage, 13MP back camera, Good storage speeds, twice as fas
No jump in GPU performance
We can't go without praising Motorola for the work they've done. They certainly seem to be headed in the right direction. Instead of going after higher resolutions and unnecessary performance bumps which aren't that important, Motorola has put some thinki...
Premium camera, Smooth performance, Water resistant
Cheaper rivals have sharper screens, Older processor
The 3rd-generation Moto G is already proving itself a solid budget handset, with a brilliant camera and thankfully smooth performance - at least, so far. The 5-inch screen may not be as razor-sharp as we'd hoped, but for anyone who loves snapping their ev...