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August 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Autonomie
écran
Photo
Dual SIM + micro SD
Moto Maker
La qualité de l'écran
L'autonomie
Appareil Photo
Prix
Capacité de la batterie
Lecteur microSD jusqu'à 128 Go
Certification IP52 (résistance à l'eau)
Recharge rapide
34% en 15 minutes
Autonomie excellente
Qualité de l'écran
Excellents résultats audio
Pur Android et suivi des MàJ
Fluidité générale du système
Batterie TRES endurante
Bel écran LCD
Android (presque) stock
Personnalisable via Moto Maker
Conception solide et sobre
Excellente autonomie sur pile
La meilleure caméra sur un Moto X jusqu'à présent
Module photo/vidéo
Design personnalisable
Performance
Android quasi natif
Prix.
Châssis rigide
Personnalisable
Revêtements agréables au toucher
Résistant aux éclaboussures
Relativement léger
NFC
Supporte un large éventail de fréquences
GPS fiable à l'extérieur
Bonnes photos et vidéos
Écran tactile précis
Écran extrêmement
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Design quelconque
épais
Le design guère emballant
Les performances avec les jeux 3D
Ecran très grand
Batterie non amovible
Design grossier
Qualité des photos en basse luminosité
Léger embonpoint
Un seul haut-parleur
Qualité du revêtement
Quand même bien épais
Manque un peu de pêche
Peut encore mieux faire en photo
Boîtier un peu lourd et plutôt épais
Pile non amovible (et ce malgré le fait que le dos
Lui
Puisse s'enlever)
Batterie inamovible (mais c'est devenu la norme...)
Le Miracast n'est pas parfaitement fiable
Ne supporte pas l'USB OTG
Certaines fonctionnalités de la surcouche Moto laissent à désirer
Publié: 2015-07-28, Auteur: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
Battery life,Moto Maker options,Price,Pretty much bloatware free
Not hugely exciting,Camera low light performance weak,No fingerprint scanner
The Moto X Play is a headset that appears to have one primary focus: long-lasting battery life. If you want an endurance champion, then the Moto X Play could well be the handset for you.There are other positives too. The design can be personalised, the ca...
Fantastic display, Durable build, Detailed camera, No ugly skins
Poor low-light photos, Minor performance issues, Turbo charger not included
With a fantastic display, detailed camera and a battery that can last all day, the Moto X Play continues Motorola's impressive run of smartphones.Note: The Moto X Play is currently only available in Europe and Canada, though rumours suggest a Verizon-bran...
Extrait: THE ORIGINAL MOTO X was a distinctly mid-range handset, but the 2nd generation model arrived as a metal-framed flagship. Motorola seems to have come full circle for the third version, retreating back to the more wallet-friendly Moto X Play.While not t...
5.5-inch Full HD IPS display providing a very detailed image, Exceptional battery life, Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS plus Moto features, Snapdragon 615 mobile CPU with eight Cortex-A53 cores, 21MP rear camera with a Sony IMX230 Exmor RS sensor, producing gr
Slightly bulkier construction
Whether it's because of the stock Android experience or the reliable CPU, we were pleasantly impressed by the snappy operation of this smartphone. Transition between menus, shots, etc. is instantaneous. You also get a 5.5-inch Full HD display that not onl...
So should you buy the Moto X Play? Well, if you're looking for an impressive mid-range smartphone that won't break the bank, I'd urge you to look no further. Not only does the handset provide an unruffled user experience, but it also takes fantastic photo...
Publié: 2015-10-26, Auteur: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Great design, excellent battery performance, water-repellant
No gyroscope. Seems to require a reboot after being on for multiple (4+) days. Bit of play in the power and volume buttons
And back to the headline of this review, and a bit of a personal observation. Most people don't NEED an $800 flagship device. The design, performance, and battery life of the Moto X Play definitely makes this phone from Motorola an affordable option that...
Gorgeous display, Pure Android, Improved camera performance, Powerful battery, Expansion slot
Unimpressive design, Middling hardware
With the Moto X Play, Motorola is filling a significant gap in its portfolio as it has entered the voluminous mid-budget segment. It's ideal for those who want more than the affordable 5-inch Moto G (3rd-gen) and also wish to get a flagship experience, wi...
No wireless charging, No included Turbo Charger, Poor front-facing speaker quality
The Moto X Play is a solid smartphone at a cheap price. The camera is great, the screen is crisp, and Motorola's added software features provide just the right amount of functionality without getting in the way. If you can get past the poor speaker qualit...
Truly all-day battery life, The best Motorola camera yet, Solid performance
Questionable value when compared to other Moto phones, Camera is still poor in low light, Not waterproof like the Moto G
The Moto X Play seems built for one thing. It can't compete with other devices on specs, but it will last you two days on a single charge. If you prioritize battery life over everything, it's definitely worth considering...
Fantastic display and impressive speaker, Solid construction and ergonomic design, Pure Android UI with Moto software goodness, Capable camera — at least in most conditions
Lowlight camera performance is patchy, Stuttery animations and frequent performance hiccups, 16GB base storage doesn't leave much breathing room
The Moto X Play is a curiosity in more than a few ways. It's surprised us with what it's good at - the generally decent camera experience, long battery life and impressive display. What's arguably more surprising, though, is what it's bad at - mainly the...