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Published: 2015-11-22, Author: Antonio , review by: planetared.com
Abstract: Microsoft acaba de sacar al mercado su nuevo buque insignia, el Lumia 950 y su versión XL , y ya puedes comprarlo en su tienda oficial. Pero la pregunta que todo el mundo se pude hacer es si merece la pena el nuevo Lumia 950 y nosotros con este análisis q...
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Published: 2015-11-21, Author: Marco , review by: mobilegeeks.de
Abstract: Das ist – wie gesagt – nichts neues, aber in Verbindung mit einem „echten“ Betriebssystem wie Windows 10 sind die Hürden bei der Bedienung für den ein oder anderen Nutzer sicherlich niedriger. Schliesslich kennen viele die Abläufe schon von ihrem PC und m...
Microsoft's Lumia 950 takes good pictures, has a crystal clear screen and a removable battery. The Cortana voice assistant and offline maps remain perks
Windows phones still have a huge app deficit compared to iPhone and Android. The 950's standout Continuum feature is buggy and cumbersome, and requires separate hardware to use. The phone's ho-hum design feels dated
The Lumia 950 is a mostly average smartphone, giving iPhone and Android users no reason to switch, and offering little appeal outside Windows phone diehards...
Abstract: One day I'll tell my grandchildren of life during the Great Gadget Identity Crisis.“You had the phablet—phone plus tablet. The tablet with a keyboard? Tabtops. And don't forget the laptops with tablets for screens. We called those ... laplets! It was not...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Crisp screen, Good camera, Long battery life, Continuum is a cool trick, Reversible USB-C port
Buggy Continuum, Puny app store is still a huge problem, Plastic design, Few universal Windows apps right now, Continuum requires extra hardware and costs
Microsoft Lumia 950The GoodCrisp screen • Good camera, Long battery life, Continuum is a cool trick, Reversible USB-C portThe BadBuggy Continuum • Puny app store is still a huge problem • Plastic design • Few universal Windows apps right now • Continuum r...
Fantastic display, Amazing camera, Relatively light and thin, Smooth, responsive performance, Solid battery life, with removable option, Continuum support to use the phone as a PC
Paltry app selection, Uninspiring design, Nonpremium plastic body, A new operating system with some holes
The Microsoft Lumia 950 represents the best of Windows 10 Mobile and is 100 percent built for the fans, which is exactly what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella promised back in July.Oddly enough, the Lumia 950 is a really good smartphone. It is just the lack of...
Abstract: Today we're having our first look at the Microsoft Lumia 950 on the review bench, showing you just one - perhaps the most compelling - feature of the bunch: Continuum. When Microsoft first created Windows Phone, it wasn't any secret that they wanted the s...
Excellent desktop Continuum mode, Slick home screen design, Great camera (when it works properly)
Very buggy, Missing many big-name apps, Other apps lack features found in their Android and iOS counterparts
The Lumia 950 smartphone shows how Microsoft can integrate the mobile and desktop experience, but it also shows how the company is way behind iOS and Android in third-party support...
Microsoft's Lumia 950 takes good pictures, has a crystal clear screen and a removable battery. The Cortana voice assistant and offline maps remain perks
Windows phones still have a huge app deficit compared to iPhone and Android. The 950's standout Continuum feature is buggy and cumbersome, and requires separate hardware to use. The phone's ho-hum design feels dated
The Lumia 950 is a mostly average smartphone, giving iPhone and Android users no reason to switch, and offering little appeal outside Windows phone diehards...