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September 2014
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design personnalisable
Finition de qualité
Android Lollipop déjà imminent
Bonnes performances 3D
Design
Fonctionnalités système originales et bien pensées
Performances
La qualité de fabrication
L'interface très fluide et réactive
La capture de vidéo en UHD-4K
Quelques "gestures" assez pratiques
Finition
Qualité de l'écran AMOLED
"Always On"
Toujours à l'écoute
Puissance des hautsparleur
Android 5.0 "Lollipop" en cours de déploiement
Android stock
Rapport qualité / prix
Un design très réussi
Moto Maker
Parfait pour rendre son téléphone unique
Couche logicielle tout simplement parfaite
Un très bel écran
D'excellentes performances
Prix un peu plus doux que ses concurrents
Excellente fabrication
Excellentes performances
Système de notifications
Bon suivi des mises à jour d'Android
L'écran
Les fonctionnalités
Les performances
Rapport taille encombrement parfait
Prise en main excellente
Ecran presque parfait
Teinte jaune au niveau de l'affichage
Qualité photo et vidéo de nuit
Pas de support micro SD
Style hautement personnalisable
Qualité de l'écran
Fonctionnalité installée par Motorola
Très beau design
Les fonctionnalités Motorola
APN réussi
Bel écran
Fluide en toute circonstance
Personnalisation
Puissance
Tarif "raisonnable" pour un smartphone haut de gamme.
SoC réactif
Android dans sa dernière mouture
Une bonne ergonomie
Un très bon son en appel
Contrôle vocal fiable
Personnalisable
Contrôle par gestes
Un bon écran
Large couverture des fréquences GSM
Performances stables même sous une forte sollicit
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Appareil photo en retrait
Batterie un peu juste ?
Ecran trop saturé
Appareil photo
Batterie
Toujours pas de mémoire extensible
Alors que le Moto G 2014 embarque désormais un lecteur de carte microSD
Le rendu des couleurs de l'écran
APN en faible luminosité
Pas de slot pour microSD
Batterie non amovible
Autonomie (batterie de 2300 mAh)
La partie photo
Décevante
Mémoire interne très limitée et non extensible avec une carte SD
Extrait: The Moto X was first released in 2013 as a mid-ranged device that dreamed big, Motorola paired the device with its Moto Maker service which provided consumers with the ability to create one of a kind personalized smartphones. Fast forward to 2014, the Mot...
I love that it runs stock Android, but Moto's software augmentations are even better. The true hands-free features give this phone that magic "the future is now!" feeling that we all secretly crave. Moto Display is one of those little details that, once y
Yes, the new 5.2-inch screen is very nice, but honestly, I would have preferred that Moto had kept the size down. Last year's version just fit so perfectly in your hand, and that really was one of the best features. Something has been lost with the added
Yes. You should. Despite our gripes over the increased size, theres no getting around that its just a much better version of one of our very favorite phones. Its fast, its intuitive, the software is killer, the screen is great, and you can make it loo...
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Publié: 2014-09-11, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Enhanced Moto experiences Lack of microSD or more than 32GB storage, Rock solid design and inhand feel , Excellent 13 megapixel camera , Unique back options with wood and leather , Beautiful 1080p display , Pricing and availability, The new Moto X 16G
Lack of microSD or more than 32GB storage,
I understand that updates are natural for device evolution, but still find the original Moto X to have an extremely compelling form factor. I would like to have seen a better camera and improved battery life, but Moto took it a bit further with a larger d...
Publié: 2014-09-11, Auteur: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Runs near-stock Android, Motorola's additional features are smart and useful, Snappy performance, Thoughtful, comfortable design, Lots of customization options
Cameras are average at best and frustrating at worst, Unremarkable battery life, Some carrier bloatware
The 2014 Moto X is a huge step forward from last year's model, and it's finally equipped to compete with a sea of strong competitors. With an impressive (not to mention customizable) design and some thoughtful software features, this is the flagship phon...
Extrait: The Moto X, ah, such a fantastic little device. It's filled with so much good that its hard to find any fault with it. Perhaps a few owners of the X could argue about size, screen resolution, camera quality, and such forth but for a $350 device? We are ge...
Publié: 2014-09-09, Auteur: Raymond , review by: ubergizmo.com
This year has been a great year for premium Android smartphones. There is the HTC One (M8), the LG G3, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The Moto X (2014) is easily part of the group, too. Motorola's flagship is no longer a “mid-range” device. Its metal fram...
Extrait: After living with the Moto X for the past year , it's been hard not to wonder: What could Motorola do to meaningfully move the phone forward for its second generation?The first Moto X was by no means perfect , but boy, did it get a lot of things right. Mo...
Vastly improved display and processor over its predecessor. Beautiful design. Wide variety of hardware customizations available. Solid voice command implementation. Stellar call quality. Clean, near-stock Android 4.4 UI. Will be upgradable immediately to
Inconsistent camera performance. Tons of carrier bloatware. No memory card slot. Battery isn't removable
The second-generation Motorola Moto X smartphone is a welcome return to form, thanks to its excellent performance and smooth, unadulterated Android 4.4 interface....
Publié: 2014-09-08, Auteur: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Premium design and feel, Big, beautiful display, Fast, no compromise performance
Camera still inconsistent, Battery life could be better
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...