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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
Ergonomic design backed by solid build and pleasant display, Marked improvement in camera department for a Moto handset, Near vanilla Android with Moto's software addons, Capable of allday battery, THE
Performance underwhelming for a near stock experience, Low light imaging a miss, Loud, but tinny mono speaker, Turbo Charger not included
Motorola's decision to release two Moto X variants this year, with one very clearly being aimed at the flagship market, while the other at the upper mid-range makes for one bold move by the manufacturer. Why the Moto X Play doesn't go by another lettering...
Great camera, Good screen, Stock Android, Decent price
Not the best value for money, Design isn't exciting
The Moto X Play shows plenty of promise and offers a decent large screen smartphone for a reasonable price...
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Publié: 2015-11-19, Auteur: Igor , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Extrait: If you're in the market for a new mid-range phone, then you may want to consider the Moto X Play, a phone I've using for the last couple of weeks. Here are five things to know about the latest Motorola phone to make its way to Canada.After an adjustment p...
The Moto X Play is in an odd place within this year's Moto X lineup; not quite a flagship, but with a set of features that may make it the ideal device for many new phone buyers...
Extrait: Here's my review of a new Moto! The Moto X Play attempts to differentiate itself from an onslaught of decent mid-range devices with a high-resolution camera, a massive battery, and a spacious display. But are those enough? Find out in the review video abo...
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Publié: 2015-08-26, Auteur: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Excellent performance for the price, Well-designed chassis, Best-in-class camera, High-quality 1080p LCD panel, Expandable storage, Incredible battery life
Plastic feels cheap, especially the buttons, No 32GB option, Weak front-facing speaker, Dust catches in between display and frame, No gyroscope
It takes a lot of words to write about the Moto X Play, because we've reached a terrific and transitional period in the smartphone ecosystem. Not only do you no longer need to spend $700 for a high-quality smartphone, but there are tiers even within the m...
An entirely new fork in the Moto X line, the mid-range Moto X Play brings smart features and oodles of practicality to the market. Exquisitely designed, relatively tough, with a long lasting battery life, quick-charging capability and power to match more...
Publié: 2015-08-17, Auteur: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Extrait: It's August, which means that kids are filling their backpacks with pens, paper, textbooks and – oh, who are we kidding, no one uses those things anymore.Students want tech , and that's why our Back To School Guide features the best smartphones , tablets...
Publié: 2015-08-11, Auteur: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Extrait: Let's skip to the punch: the Moto X Play is in some ways a successor to last year's Moto X and in other ways a regression. But in lieu of the more expensive and powerful Moto X Style, which comes to the U.S. in September, Canadians must settle for the Mot...
Excellent 1080p LCD display with superb brightness, colors and contrast, Impressive 21MP shooter, especially for stills, Snappy performance on the near-stock Android ROM
Bulky body and generic design, No 4K video recording
The Moto X Play came with a lot of promise to push the boundaries of what a mid-ranger can offer, within a restricted budget and in a lot of ways, it delivered on that promise. For just under $300, you get a quite sensibly cut-back version of the Moto X S...