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Huawei P9 Review

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On pourrait croire que Huawei ne se focalise plus que sur le haut de gamme, mais la firme chinoise continue bien à occuper tous les terrains possibles. Seulement, elle cherche avant tout à tenir son rang de solide  challenger  du haut du panier mobile et enchaîne donc en un an les sorties de smartphones à plus de 500 euros : P8, Mate S, Mate 8 et désormais P9. Positionné à 549 € dans sa version avec 32 Go de stockage (25 Go accessibles), ledit P9 que nous testons ici se cale donc à 100 € de moins que le Mate S au format équivalent.  La prise en main a légèrement gagné en confort depuis le P8, Huawei affinant encore ses bords biseautés pour une préhension plus agréable. Les boutons physiques sont bien placés, pour droitiers comme gauchers. À noter que la prise casque fait cette année le voyage de la tranche supérieure à l'inférieure.   

iPhone 6S Review

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Apple's tagline for the iPhone 6S is 'the only thing that's changed is everything', highlighting that the brand knows this is a phone that looks an awful lot like 2014's model. It makes sense that Apple would try its hardest to show that, despite the handset looking identical to the  iPhone 6 , there have been loads of changes under the hood that make this an attractive phone in its own right. For More Information Watch This Video : 

HTC ONE E9+ Review

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                                      Introduction If you want HTC's highest-specced, big-screened QHD smartphone, the One E9+ is very likely the one you're looking for. Only the lack of the signature all-metal unibody saves the company's reigning flagship a good deal of embarrassment. t's quite hard to actually decide which precise model sits atop HTC's 2015 One lineup, and there may well be more than one correct answer. You have the M9, obviously, which has Qualcomm's latest chipset inside and the metal design to appeal to your sense of style, but sticks with a FullHD 5-inch screen. Midway up the size ladder, you'll find the 5.2-inch QHD M9+, which retains the metal unibody and adds a second camera on the back, as well as a fingerprint sensor, but opts for an arguably inferior Mediatek chipset. There's an almost identical ME version, which comes with a single rear camera, a...

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Review

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Introduction The Samsung Galaxy Note5 is the latest in the line that introduced us to the concept of a phablet in the first place. Following the Galaxy S-line's adoption of glass and metal, Samsung's taken the premium build to the Note series. All is not great, and productivity features have been scrapped, just like the in the mainstream lineup - the Note no longer offers replaceable battery and microSD expansion. The S-Pen is still here though, and big-screen lovers will appreciate the beautiful AMOLED display, multi-window or otherwise. For more watch this video : 

Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Review

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Introduction History has shown us that Samsung is notorious for giving some of its phones ridiculously long model names. Anyone remember the  Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch ? As much as we’d like the practice to stop altogether, it’s still something that’s well and alive today – like the  Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime  most recently, for example. With words like grand and prime, you’d envision something super spec’d, but alas, that’s not the case here, as it’s just an entry-level offering that aims to diversify Sammy’s portfolio to cover all segments of the smartphone space. For more information watch this video :  SOME PHOTOS ABOUT SAMSUNG GALAXY GRAND PRIME  ***** *****   DON'T FORGET TO MAKE LIKE IN OUR PAGE IN  FACEBOOK AND SHARE IT  www.facebook.com/techmag4pro 

HTC ONE A9 Review

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HTC ONE A9 Review HTC ONE A9 – DESIGN & FEATURES So, has HTC copied Apple – or, as HTC recently claimed, has Apple been copying HTC for years? Well, there's no denying that how the One A9's black-glass front tapers into the curved, grey aluminium body is pure iPhone. Even the layout of ports and buttons references the iPhone. You could argue that the two companies have reached the same point in an obvious design evolution – but I’m not convinced. Whether this is flattery or cynical opportunism on HTC's part, this is the closest to an iPhone I've seen Android phone get. SO WHAT ABOUT THIS PHONE DO YOU LIKE IT IF YES WRITE IT IN COMMENT AND SEE WHY AND DON'T FORGET TO SHARE IT IN FACEBOOK AND IN TWEETER   

LG Xcam Review

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The X Cam's design is decidedly mid-range, with the all plastic body looking and feeling cheap, although it does feel solid and tapers to a 5.2mm thickness allowing it to fit nicely in the palm. I got my hands on the grey (or as LG like to call it, Titan Silver) X Cam, but it will also be available in white, gold and pink gold. The power/lock key is located on the right, with volume and the tray for a SIM card and microSD card on the left. The buttons are easy enough to reach, but they sit almost flush with the chassis and I found they could be a little tricky to find at times.

HTC 10 review

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2016 has been a fine year for smartphones. The  Samsung Galaxy S7 ,  LG G5  and  Huawei P9  have all been excellent devices and now it’s the turn of HTC. After a poor 2015 – both the  One A9  and  Desire 530  disappointed – I can safely say the Taiwanese company is back. The HTC 10 is a fantastic device. Probably the best HTC has ever crafted. It combines a lovely build with a strong set of software features to create one of the best Android experiences out there. All that I can say is that the  iPhone 7  better be something very special to match the Android big-boys this year. HTC 10 – DESIGN While the HTC 10 takes the brand’s flagship smartphone in a new design direction, it’s still very familiar. The front is stripped from the One A9, and the back is a tweaked and tuned version of the rear casing from the  One M9 . It’s far from original and looking at it face-on you’d be forgiven for confusing it with an iPh...

SONY 4K AX100 FDR-AX10 Review

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Caméscope 4K AX100 FDR-AX100E La 4K devient portable 4 fois plus petit et 3 fois plus léger que le modèle précédent, ce caméscope est doté d'un capteur CMOS Exmor R® rétroéclairé offrant une haute sensibilité, une qualité d'image et un bokeh d'exception. Objectif ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* Profitez d'un objectif Vario-Sonnar T* grand angle 29 mm ZEISS conçu pour la vidéo 4K. Idéal pour capturer des paysages grandioses, il offre également un zoom optique 12x. Capteur CMOS Exmor R™ de type 1,0 La zone de réception de lumière de ce capteur est environ 4,9 fois plus grande que celles des capteurs traditionnels, ce qui améliore la clarté de l'image, réduit le bruit et permet un effet de flou en arrière-plan Moteur de traitement d'image sophistiqué BIONZ X Ce moteur BIONZ amélioré offre des images plus réalistes, et permet l'ajout de nouvelles fonctionnalités qui tirent profit du traitement plus rapide. SO THIS VIDEO FOR PERSON DON'T ...

Moto Z Review

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The Moto Z is an Android phone with a new name that begins at the end of the alphabet, but is actually pioneering modular connectivity in a more robust way than its competitors. It's the world's thinnest phone at 5.19mm in so-called "thickness," and it feels incredibly thin to hold. This isn't another meaningless marketing stat, yet you shouldn't want it to  stay  so slim. There are already four practical, modular accessories – more than we have seen with the add-on-deprived  LG G5  – and they satisfyingly and securely attach to the back of this phone with magnets. Moto Z's "build out your smartphone" concept is fun and, importantly, its MotoMods are creative and well-designed. There's everything from a predictable (but essential) battery back, to a more wild pico projector. So let's go to watch video about this best phone !

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Review

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As far as laptop ranges go, there's very little introduction needed for the ThinkPad family. First produced by IBM more than twenty years ago, Lenovo acquired the entire range a decade later. It managed not only to keep the successful line going but more importantly infused some interesting features while sticking to the ThinkPad ethos, which was critical in terms of retaining existing customers. Which brings us nicely to the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Ultrabook (not to be confused with the  ThinkPad X1 Carbon  or the  ThinkPad X1 Tablet ), a fusion of the classic ThinkPad DNA with Lenovo's very own Yoga, a range that's only four-years-old but has been one of the most popular in the industry, and almost singlehandedly rekindled the 2-in-1 category. Hailed by Lenovo as the world's lightest 14-inch 2-in-1 business laptop, it comes at a price point that puts it squarely in a league of premium, high-end devices. Its  cheapest model  (Core i5-6200U processor, 14-...

Microsoft : Xbox 360 Review

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The  Xbox One  might be out there in the next generation, but the Xbox 360 has changed since its launch in 2005. That much is transparently clear from the updated version that debuted in 2010. The  Xbox  360 S is smaller, sleeker and quieter than the previous model and designed to banish the infamous 'Red Ring of Death' hardware failure that forced Microsoft to extend its warranty on the system. Likewise the arrival of Kinect, which has gone on to sell over 10 million units, has transformed the machine from solely the preserve of hardcore gamers to a casual gamer friendly environment. While some of the novelty of Kinect may have worn off, if anything the games are improving – finding new ways to take advantage of what is still fascinating technology. But Microsoft is and always has been a software company first and foremost and, fittingly, that's where the Xbox 360 has changed the most. The NXE update of 2008 binned the old 'blades' system for an in...

LG G4 Review

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  “Life’s Good” is LG’s tagline, but life has been tough for the company’s  mobile  division. Its archrival Samsung has captured a big chunk of the phone market, and LG has spent several years chipping away at Samsung’s mighty presence. The  Nexus 5  and  G3  proved that LG could play with the big boys, and the  G4  expands on that notion, improving features that optimize the user experience in tangible ways. With an impressive camera and more user-friendly software, the G4 makes a strong case for being the dark horse smartphone that could make waves and surprise. So watch this video for more information it's good of reading many pages ! This is some photos for LG G4 

Samsung Galaxy A7 Review

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Galaxy A7 2016  Design The first thing you notice about the Galaxy A7 2016 is how similar it is to the Galaxy S6. With the phone sharing a lot of design cues from the Galaxy S6, it looks every bit as premium as Samsung's 2015 flagship offering. There's 2.5D Gorilla Glass 4 at the front and back, and the chamfered metal sides combined with the rounded edges make the phone comfortable to hold and use. Galaxy A7 2016  Hardware The Galaxy A7 is being offered in two variants: an international model that is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC, and a version that runs the Exynos 7580 SoC. The version sold in India features the Exynos 7580. Unlike the Galaxy S6's Exynos 7420, which was built on a 14nm Low Power Early (LPE) FinFET process, the Exynos 7580 is produced on the standard 28nm node. It offers eight Cortex A53 cores (ARMv8-A) clocked at 1.6GHz and an ARM Mali-T720 MP2 GPU. The hardware combined with 3GB of RAM means that the Galaxy A7 handles almost...

Samsung Galaxy A8 Review

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Before Samsung made its dramatic shift to metal and glass for the Galaxy S6, the company experimented with “premium” materials in its medium range first. The use of metal began with the  Galaxy Alpha , and was later extended to the Galaxy A series, with these otherwise mid-range smartphones featuring metallic unibody designs. The latest addition to the Galaxy A lineup is bigger, but thinner and more powerful. The question is, in this highly competitive mid-range segment, is it worth the buy? We find out, in this in-depth review of the Samsung Galaxy A8 ! Design As mentioned, the marquee feature of the Galaxy A series is the full metal unibody design, and that continues with the Galaxy A8. Unfortunately, that also means the battery is not removable. Chamfered edges go around the entire frame, and the body has been mostly rounded off along the corners and the back, with the exception of the sides that feature some very prominent angles. Wit...