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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Autonomie
Android 6.0 presque pur
Batterie amovible
Double-SIM et microSD
Interface vierge de surcouche
Autonomie confortable
Ecran
Autonomie
ROM propre et dénuée de doublons
Très bonne autonomie
16 Go de stockage
SD et 2 Go de RAM
Bonne autonomie
Dual SIM
Le modèle le plus abordable de la gamme G4
Résiste aux éclaboussures
L'autonomie excellente
La version d'Android 6.0 quasiment d'origine
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de LED de notifications
Pas de e-boussole
Galerie photos
Massif pour un 5 pouces
Écran faiblement contrasté
Performances multimédias limitées
Partie photo proche de la catastrophe
Qualité photo
Puissance
Processeur vieillissant
Photo
ça bruite pas mal
Pas de Moto Maker
Hautparleur décevant
Pas de lecteur d'empreintes digitales
Temps de recharge assez lent
Les performances lorsque l'on joue ou veut prendre des photos panoramiques
La lisibilité de l'écran en plein soleil qui peut être difficile
Pas d'accès au service de configuration personnalisée Moto Maker
Low $150 price tag is incredibly attractive, Easily daylong battery life, no problem, Nice, loud frontfacing speaker, Fantastic carrier compatibility
Only 16GB internal storage, Provided charger is quite slow, Build feels a little large for the screen size, Camera leaves us wanting more
The ancient Greeks advised us, “know thyself,” and that's an important aphorism to keep in mind when considering the Moto G4 Play. Yeah, the processor is all kinds of old, the camera is serviceable, at best, and we find neither tons of storage, nor the so...
While the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus feel lost in the world, the Moto G4 Play is right on target. Its average specifications match the price tag, so you're getting exactly what you pay and it's cheaper than last year's model as well. See, Lenovo is being st...
Camera, Aging Snapdragon 410 SoC, Low base storage option
The Moto G4 Play brings to the table all of the specs and features you would expect out of the normal Moto G. In fact, its specs are basically the same as last year's Moto G (third generation), but with a slightly larger battery (2800mAh in the Moto G4 Pl...
Affordable, Compact design, Stock Android UI with no bloatware, Compatible with all major carriers, Excellent call quality, Long battery life
Dim display, Not great for gaming
The Moto G4 Play is the smallest, least expensive phone in Motorola's unlocked G4 lineup, with decent overall performance and broad carrier compatibility...
Motorola's Moto G4 Play is the most affordable phone in the G4 line. It's splash-resistant, comes loaded with a near stock version of Android 6.0, has great battery life and can be used on any major carrier in the US
The G4 Play lags when playing games and taking panoramic photos. The display can be hard to read in direct sunlight and you won't be able to customize the phone using Motorola's Moto Maker website
If you're on the hunt for an affordable phone with pretty long battery life, the Motorola Moto G4 Play deserves your attention. But the regular Moto G4 gives you even better features for just a little more cash...
Publié: 2016-09-15, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Low cost, Clean Android implementation with very little bloatware, Decent camera, Reliable hardware and software, Removable / replaceable battery
Speaker leaves big gap for dust and junk, Less water resistant than predecessor (Moto G 2015 is IPX7), Low built-in storage*
Users looking for an decent device that's solid, runs well, and has a battery that'll last all day, this is it.Have a peek at our previous Moto G reviews and consider whether or not it's worth buying a new Moto G4 Play for $149.99 USD, or if any of the mo...
Publié: 2016-09-04, Auteur: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Decent build quality, great price. Removable battery, microSD slot. FM radio functionality
Camera could use improvements. Speakers will do in a pinch but you'll definitely want to use headphones. No gyroscope which means no chop to flash or twist to open camera — two useful Moto features
If you're after a smartphone with just the essentials at a great price, then you'll definitely want to consider the Moto G4 Play from Motorola.Moto G4 Play$149.99MSRP(USD)4.6 Out of 5Nailed itDecent build quality, great price. Removable battery, microSD s...
Publié: 2016-11-06, Auteur: Alex , review by: ausdroid.net
So what do I think of the Moto G4 Play? There is only one way to really sum it all up – it's a fairly decent budget phone with flaws and it's those flaws which can possible make the phone more of a comparison tool than anything else.Would I consider purch...