Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Taille de l'écran | 4,3 in Meilleur: Asus FonePad 8 Taille de l'écran: 8 in | |||
Capacité de la batterie | 1980 mAh Meilleur: Doogee BL12000 Capacité de la batterie: 12000 mAh | |||
Densité de pixels | 256 ppi Meilleur: Sony Xperia Z6 Densité de pixels: 891 ppi | |||
Vitesse d'horloge du processeur | 1,2 GHz Meilleur: Motorola Moto G100 Vitesse d'horloge du processeur: 3,2 GHz |
Système opérateur | Android 5.0 |
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Vitesse d'horloge du processeur | 1.2 GHz |
Cœurs de processeur | Dual-core |
Modèle CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 MSM8210 |
Modèle GPU | Qualcomm Adreno 302 |
Mémoire RAM | 1 GB |
Résolution du capteur principal | 5.0 Mpx |
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Enregistrement video | Oui |
Résolution vidéo la plus élevée | 1280 x 720 px |
FPS maximum à la résolution la plus élevée | 30.0 fps |
Couleur du produit |
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Matériel | Plastique |
Résistant à l'eau | Non |
Résistant aux chocs | Non |
Accéléromètre | Oui |
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Proximité | Oui |
Détecteur de lumière ambiante | Oui |
Prise en charge de la double carte SIM | Non |
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Taille de la carte SIM | Micro-SIM |
Certifié DLNA | Non |
Bluetooth | Oui |
Version Bluetooth | 4.0 |
Profil Bluetooth | A2DP |
NFC | Non |
Connexion de charge | USB |
Connexion casque | 3,5 mm |
Version USB | 2.0 |
USB en déplacement (OTG) | Non |
Sortie vidéo | Non |
Batterie remplaçable | Non |
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Type de batterie | Lithium-ion |
Capacité de la batterie | 1980.0 mAh |
Charge rapide | Non |
Chargement sans fil | Non |
Taille de l'écran | 4.3 in |
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Écran tactile | Oui |
Nombre de couleurs | 16.7M |
Type de panneau | LCD |
Résolution | 960 x 540 px |
La technologie | IPS TFT |
Densité de pixels | 256.0 ppi |
Prise en charge du double écran | Non |
Écran résistant aux rayures | Oui |
HDR | Non |
Multi-touches | Oui |
Stockage interne | 4 GB |
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Lecteur de carte mémoire | Oui |
Stockage maximum de la carte | 32GB |
Types de carte mémoire pris en charge | microSD |
la taille | 124.8 mm |
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Largeur | 64.8 mm |
Profondeur | 12.3 mm |
Poids | 142.0 g |
radio FM | Oui |
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Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Oui |
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Norme de réseau sans fil |
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Transmission de données | HSPA+ |
Système de navigation | GLONASS |
GSM 2G | Oui |
Fréquences GSM |
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3G UMTS | Oui |
Fréquences UMTS |
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Fréquences CDMA |
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4G LTE | Non |
Point d'accès pour mobiles | Oui |
Despite a couple of changes in ownership, <b>Motorola</b> continues to develop an interesting range of new handsets for the <b>smart</b>phone market. A recent addition to this range is the <b>Moto</b> E. This handset has been designed with the first-time <b>smart</b>phone owner in mind %C2%96 especially those who are looking for a well made handset at an affordable price.
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In-depth review of the Motorola Moto E (Qualcomm 200 8210, Qualcomm Adreno 302, 4.3 inches, 0.1 kg) with numerous measurements, benchmarks and evaluations
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