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August 2013
(81%)
456 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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15 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Écran de qualité
Un appareil photo enfin au niveau
Bonne autonomie
Port microSD
Interface très proche d'Android Stock
Recharge TurboPower 15 watts…
Commande vocale efficace
Applications pratiques
Autonomie convenable
Design
Finition
Compacité
Réactivité
Affichage
4G.
Grand écran HD
Autonomie
Compatibilité 4G
Les "gestures" bien pratiques
La qualité de fabrication
La captation de photos
L'excellent lecteur musical
L'écran très correct
L'interface fluide et réactive
Les fonctions de reconnaissance vocale fonctionnelles (même si elles sont parfois un peu l
Beau
Solide
Personnalisable
Logiciels simples mais futuristes
Hyper rapide
Le prix
Taille
Poids
Ergonomie
Prise en main de l'appareil
Qualité des matériaux utilisés pour la coque
Qualité de l'écran
Clavier virtuel
Correcteur d'orthographe
Dictionnaire
Envoi de Mail
SMS et MMS très fluide
Lecture de vidéos confortable
Simplic
Prise en main
Android pur et KitKat
Fonctionnalités pertinentes
Bien construit et agréable à prendre en main
Applications et services de Motorola
Système de notifications
Fonction vocale
Design et prise en main
Performances générales
Expérience logicielle intéressante
Fluidité impressionante
Fonctionnalités innovantes
Dernière version d'Android KitKat
Beau design et tenue en main agréable
Compatibilité LTE 4G (jusqu'à 100 Mbit/s)
Autonomie concluante
Très bonne qualité de fabrication
Revêtement arrière en caoutchouc
Fonctionnalités novatrices et utiles
Applications préinstallées convenables
Très bonnes performances logicielles et en jeu
Bonne caméra
Bon écran AMOLED
Un design et une finition impeccable
Excellente autonomie
Les fonctions propriétaires
Bien pensées et utiles
Superbe écran
Fluide en toute circonstance
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
… Mais chargeur 5 watts dans la boite
Batterie non amovible
Design massif
Pas de LED de notification
Pas le meilleur rapport qualité-prix du marché
Personnalisation limitée par rapport au Moto X Style
Pas de gyroscope
Mémoire non extensible
Personnalisation impossible
Processeur double coeur uniquement
Service de personnalisation absent
Capacité de stockage figé
Prix
Batterie non amovible
On aimerait encore plus de fonctions de reconnaissance vocale
Pas de mémoire extensible
Pas de service Moto Maker en France pour personnaliser le smartphone
Maximum 32Go de stockage
L'appareil photo
Fonction « Touchless Control » pas encore très au pointfonctionnement très chaotique de Google Play pendant le testmémoire
16 Go sans possibilité d'extension via une carte Micro SDimpossibilité d'utiliser en standard les fichiers bureautiques installés
Extrait: “The best.” I know, I know… who's to say which Android phone is the best? No two people are alike and different users have different priorities. There are so many factors to consider, it's obviously impossible to determine the “best” phone for everyone.Bu...
Aggressive design gives the phone a sturdy and edgy look, Moto Maker gives us continued control in how the phone is designed, Software features remain at a minimum, but they've all been enhanced, Moto Voice showcases the effectiveness of voice control, Th
Battery life is underwhelming, Weak brightness output makes is really tough viewing the screen outdoors, Camera suffers under lower lighting situations, Leather option is prone to scuffs and scratching
Through all of the trials and tribulations, Motorola has somehow managed to stay afloat in this volatile industry. That's particularly surprising because even though the original Moto X was acclaimed and well-received by many in the industry, it failed to...
Publié: 2014-09-09, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Everything about this new Moto X looks and feels high-end, Curves and contours feel nice in the hand, Fast Snapdragon 801 SoC, $499 unlocked price won't upend the mobile industry, but it compares favorably to other flagships, Near-stock Android with the p
Leather back looks nice but scuffs pretty easily, Camera isn't a standout, Battery life is better than last year, but not top-of-the-class
Publié: 2014-09-05, Auteur: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Extrait: While Eric Bangeman is handling the quick hands-on of the Moto 360 in his post, I'm going to run you through the two Android smartphones in this brief, hands-on post.We've got a full review coming in a couple of days after Ars Android genius Ron Amadeo an...
Extrait: My, how time flies.It's hard to believe it was a full year ago when we were getting our first glimpse at the Moto X , the first handset to emerge from Motorola following its Google-led makeover.A lot has changed since then -- to put it mildly -- but one t...
OLED display, touchless controls, fit and finish of the phone, Motomaker, excellent Motorola Customer Service
Camera not as high end as other similar phones, it's almost a year old, no SD card slot for expanded memory, no removable battery
Is the Motorola Moto X still a relevant phone in the modern cell phone war? It may not be a perfect phone, but its strengths outweigh its flaws. You can tell there was a lot of love put into designing and creating this phone. The fit and finish is spot on...
By Eric Butterfield The Motorola Moto X is a compact smartphone with an onboard 10-megapixel camera. With a 4.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, it offers a slightly smaller form factor than smartphones with larger screens (the Moto X is also a slender 0.31 in...
Solid build quality, Snappy performance, Brilliant battery life, Active display is impressive
Comes only in 16GB variant without SD card slot, Camera is not the best in class, Back cover is not removable,
Overall, the Moto X is definitely one of the best smartphones under Rs. 23,999. It excels in performance, battery life and unique software features, but there are some drawbacks like non-removable back cover and just 12GB of usable memory. If you are l...
Solid build, Scrumptious screen, Capable camera, Smooth performance, Active Display and Touchless Control take usage to the next level
Nonexpandable storage, Can't match up to specs offered by similarlypriced rivals
When we reviewed the Moto G, we tagged it a smartphone that won't change your life, but could change the game. Little did we know then that we'd soon be encountering another device that'd turn out to be exactly the opposite, and that too, the G's own sibl...
Extrait: "Specs take a backseat, as the true power of smart features comes to the fore" The Moto X is a special device. Just like the Apple iPhone, it plays in an arena where hardware isn't used to fight spec battles. Instead, it uses hardware with the right blend...