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Fiche technique haut de gamme
Smartphone très fin
Modules plug and play à chaud
Sans éteindre le téléphone
Android N arrivera rapidement
Appareil photo très réactif
Adaptateur USB Type C vers jack 3.5 inclus
Chargeur Turbocharge dans la boîte
ROM propre et dénuée de doublons
Très bien fini
Très bel écran AMOLED
Système de modules bien pensé
Design très fin
Interface modulaire techniquement bien mise en œuvre
Écran Amoled fidèle
Construction sérieuse
Assemblage simple et efficace des modules
Fluidité générale
Autonomie correcte
Finesse
Modularité
Puissance
Design premium réussi
Bel affichage
Android pur avec quelques ajouts
Bonnes performances
Bonne qualité photo et vidéo
Système Moto Mods bien réalisé
Performances du Snapdragon 820
Finesse du smartphone
Excellent écran AMOLED
Les mods
Ultra performant
Design
La qualité et la définition de l'écran
Les finitions et la réactivité du lecteur d'empreinte
Les performances
L'autonomie correcte
L'expérience Android
La modularité
Fin et rapide
Le Moto Z propose des accessoires modulaires qui sont pratiques et faciles à utiliser
Châssis fin
Léger d'excellente qualité modulaire grâce aux Moto Mods
Interface logiciel épurée
Port USB TypeC rapide
Fonction "Adoptable Storage" disponible pour la carte micro SD
WiFiac très rapide
Excellentes fonctions d'appel
écran tactile pr
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La grosse bande noire sous l'écran
Certains modules lourds et imposants
Des inquiétudes sur la batterie 2600 mAh
Sacrifice de la prise casque sur l'autel de la finesse
Impossible de recharger le smartphone avec le casque filaire branché
Marque les t
Les modules laissent à désirer en pratique
Autonomie correcte sans plus
Absence de mini-jack contraignante
Appareil photo moyen
Photos décevantes en basse lumière
Pas de prise mini-jack
Tendance à chauffer en photo
Partie photo à revoir
Autonomie
Gestion de la connectique
Absence de jack 3.5mm
Terminal un peu haut
Autonomie moyenne
Motos Mods coûteux
Appareil photo qui laisse à désirer
Interface trop simple pour certains
Un peu cher
Pas de prise jack
Prix des mods
Photo un peu décevant
Câble USB chargeur moulé
Partie photo faible luminosité perfectible
Le lecteur d'empreintes qui se confond avec un bouton d'accueil
Le téléphone qui a l'air un peu nu sans ses modules
Qualité moyenne de la caméra principale
Miracast non supporté écran sujet au scintillement
Publié: 2016-09-23, Auteur: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
memory Expansion, High Contrast Display, High system performance, Expansion through modules, High quality workmanship, Excellent front camera, Almost pure Android, Convincing fingerprint sensor,
Non-removable battery, No audio jacks, Display with a bluish tint, The low capacity of the battery, short battery life
If Moto Z to describe in one sentence, then Lenovo has learned from mistakes of competitors. If LG most complicated module connection system that is not user friendly, the Lenovo came up with a surprisingly simple solution. There are common: for Moto Z is...
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Publié: 2016-09-09, Auteur: David , review by: wired.com
Modularity could open up a whole new world for smartphones. This phone is stupid thin. It's fast, the camera's good, it does all the things a good phone should
No headphone jack. This phone is like a photo frame for your fingerprints. The fingerprint reader makes no sense
Extrait: When it comes to flagship smartphones, consumers certainly don't suffer from a lack of choice, but on the flip side, with so many great options available, it is quite difficult to select which device is best suited for you. In today's comparison, we pit t...
Big and beautiful 5.5-inch Quad-HD AMOLED display, Better camera than any other Moto, Premium metal design and lots of customization, Fast and accurate fingerprint scanner, Smooth nearly stock version of Android
Poor battery life without Moto Mods, Moto Z Force is good where the Moto Z fails, but exclusive to Verizon, No 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB adapter we'll surely lose, Moto Mods are great but not practical
In closing, it's hard to recommend the Moto Z to anyone unless they plan to buy the Moto Mods, or are on Verizon and can get the Moto Z Force DROID. While it has a lot to offer, great performance, clean software and a decent camera, the design and battery...
Publié: 2016-08-04, Auteur: Matt , review by: anandtech.com
Motorola is the latest company to embrace the modular smartphone concept, following LG's G5 earlier this year and Google's continued efforts with project Ara. The premise is simple: extend the phone's capabilities by attaching modules with additional sens...
Sturdy, incredibly slim design, Great display, Moto Mods are elegant and have potential, Excellent performance, Charges really fast
It's a Verizon exclusive, No headphone jack, Camera not quite as good as the Z Force's, Middling battery life
Think of the Moto Z Force as the Moto Z's big brother: It offers the same premium performance as the regular Z, but adds a larger battery, a camera that performs better in most situations, and a screen that resists damage. All of this makes the Z Forc...
Performance The Moto Z and Z Force are some of the fastest phones I've used, Design The Moto Z is really, really thin and light, if you're into that, Cameras The best cameras Motorola has ever produced, and competitive with other premium phones. The camer
Battery life The Moto Z's battery life is not good enough
When it comes down to it, these aren't bad phones. They aren't great ones, either. I don't think that I can recommend the Moto Z or Moto Z Force in their current state, especially when you consider the pricing. You're looking at $624 for the Moto Z and $7...
Extrait: The Moto Z and Moto Z Force are Lenovo's first crack at the high-end smartphone market since acquiring Motorola, and they'll likely be a make-or-break phone for Lenovo's chance at being a big player in the premium U.S. market.Both phones are touted as ext...
Using the phone naked slightly marred by pins and fingerprints
Moto has a really interesting pair of phones here. The Moto Z represents a solid flagship, but if we were pressed to pick between the two, we'd probably side with the Z Force over the Z. Shopping these phones on Verizon, we're looking at $624 for the...
Extrait: Moto is back with another iteration of their flagship line, moving from X, jumping Y, and going straight to Z. With a couple of tricks up its sleeve and parent company Lenovo plainly strewn on its box, is this the next innovation in smartphones? Let's fin...