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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
Rigid casing, Customizable, Pleasant surfaces, Splash-water proof, Relatively light, NFC, Many network frequencies, Relatively reliable GPS outdoors, Very high-resolution front-facing camera, Good camera and video pictures, Accurate touchscreen, Extremel
Miracast doesn't always function, No USB OTG, Expansion via Moto sometimes senseless, GPS needs long for signal, Middling call quality, Light bluish cast in display, Less power than equally priced devices, Relatively high waste heat, Poor speaker sound,
Motorola proves that it is not only OnePlus that can build affordable smartphones that rock the mid-range. The Moto X Play convinces even more particularly in terms of camera and screen.Apparently, the manufacturer has considered everyone Multiple color c...
Extrait: Thanks to the popularity of its predecessors, the 3rd generation Moto X was one of the more highly awaited devices of the year. That said, when Motorola unveiled the Moto X, they did not just unveil the 3rd generation device, but showcased three different...
Built to last, With a battery that lasts and lasts, And a camera to create lasting memories
Performance is not as smooth as it should be, Speakers, display, and ergonomics are all just okay, Camera still struggles in low light
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...
Average everyday battery life, Camera needs manual control
The Moto X Play isn't the Motorola flagship that we're excited to see, but it's a very good handset for the price and a solid rival to the OnePlus 2. The spacious, vibrant screen and expandable storage make it a media monster, while amateur photographers...
Great camera, Good screen, Great battery life, Stock Android, Decent price
Limited customisation, Not fully waterproof, No wireless charging, No TurboPower charger in the box
The Moto X Play does a lot right with an impressive camera, superb battery life and attractive price, but there's a frustrating number of missing features and options...
Considering that the Moto X Play can be anywhere from about two-thirds to one-half the price of and iPhone 6s, there's not much more bang-for-buck out there on the market right now, with the possible exception of the budget Moto G3. If you're after a m...
Publié: 2015-10-07, Auteur: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Battery life. Battery life. Battery life. It just lasts forever, Rubber back looks and feels great, and minimises drops, Nice bright screen, and strong camera — night shots aren't stellar, though, Rugged, classy, powerful
Camera needs to be better at night. It works, but it isn't on par with flagships, On-board storage of 16GB is disappointing; it really should start at 32GB, Snapdragon 615 just wasn't the right processor for this phone. Snapdragon 808 would've nailed it,
I always find it hard to come to a conclusion when the conclusion is so obvious.The Moto X Play is great.I really don't know how else to wrap this up; it feels like forever that I've been waiting for someone in the Android space to come up with a handset...
Upgradeable storage via a handy dual-use slot; Two day battery life without problems; Very fast mobile broadband support;
Thick; Not as much water resistance as the less expensive Moto G; Pretty weak camera performance;
There are certainly some good things going for the Moto X Play, and battery life is chief among them, bringing some of the longest lasting performance we've seen out of any phone this year, especially one that isn't technically considered a phablet.Grante...