Saturday, October 25, 2014

Galaxy Alpha test, Meizu MX 4 and Xperia M2, Android 5.0: … tops – Clubic

  Let’s go for a session of accelerated catch-up! Busy week in tests with the Meizu MX 4 track Alpha Galaxy and Xperia M2. Then we’ll take a quick look at the new Android 5.0 also known as Lollipop to finish off the terrible confrontation with a paper map with a GPS … brrrrrr … and c ‘ is in our series Web Age Against The Machine as it happens

Test Meizu MX 4: China Rolls approaching!
MX3 us well put water in his mouth, we were eager to see if the MX4 would erase its small flaws, as one might imagine given the data sheet. What are the strengths and weaknesses of this enticing smartphone? ! The response to our video test


Video Test Alpha Galaxy: a brilliant smartphone!
Samsung Galaxy Alpha signaled a willingness for the manufacturer to review its priorities a bit in design. Smaller and thinner than the Galaxy S5, he opts for aluminum edging and a 4.7-inch screen, and put as much about build quality on performance … a wise choice there seems


Video test Xperia M2. a stylish entry-level 4G from Sony
Xperia M2 shows the outline of the Z series adopts a 4.8-inch screen and thus provides a well a little too sensitive to scratches slim and sleek design (on the back) and fingerprints. Inside, there is a 400 quad core Snapdragon, a chip that allows you to manage 4G, and display honorable performance in 2D and 3D games. What really is this entry-level smartphone Sony Signed? ! The lowest response


Android 5.0 Lollipop: The turn of the graphical improvements in 2 minutes
Friday! Last, Google has released the latest “developer preview” of Android 5.0 also known as Lollipop. In the last beta, you could discover the key features (see link) that accompany this future system. In this new video, we focus on the visual improvements of the graphic “material design”


Duel at the top. Map GPS VS road. wins
Our Web series Age Against The Machine (AATM for short) revisits the tech of the past. This week, two things have nothing in (almost) clash: the card and standalone GPS. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each process? Reply with Aurel and Ludo!


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