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13 Reviews
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The Archos 50c Oxygen is a box-ticker. There's no defining feature to make it stand out from the crowd, but it's got enough going for it to make it a strong mid-range competitor. The affordable price tag should only help strengthen that position....
Abstract: Archos? I know what you’re thinking: the ones who make the weird Gamepads, right? No thanks… But wait, what if I told you Archos make a quad core Android phone with a 5″ Full HD display, a 13MP camera, and costs less than £300? Still dubious? Me too.Wh...
The Archos 50c Oxygen is a really sexy device that feels great in your hands, is nippy as hell and costs less than £200. It looks like it could be a great deal.Tags:Smartphones,AndroidBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and...
Archos has been hitting MWC 2014 headlines for a certain unfortunate event involving a water-resistant phone demo and a misunderstanding of IP ratings, but it's brought a lot of positives to Barcelona too. The Archos 50c Oxygen is one of them. A mid-range...
Archos has dipped its toes into the smartphone world before with its previous effort, the Archos 50 Platinum, and now the company's building on its predecessor with the 50 Oxygen, which boasts even better specs in the same five-inch form factor. You'll find the 50 Oxygen armed with a full HD display that looks crisp and clear, while on the back, it's boasting a 13-Megapixel shooter with dual LED
At first glance you might mistake the Archos 50 Oxygen for its closest rival, the Nexus 5, thanks to its similar curves and firm focus on its large display, but it's a different beast thanks to its curved rear and rubbery grip finish - which unfortunately, come across as feeling rather cheap. Archos has also including three under-screen touch buttons which unhelpfully haven't been labelled, so yo
For the same price, you can grab Google's own mighty Nexus 5, which comes in the same size and packs in an even faster processor, plus it has the latest Android updates straight from the source and it'll continue to grab them too. You also simply get a...
Impressive battery life, Good cameras, Good value for money
No LTE or NFC, No microSD slot
If you are currently weighing up whether to buy a Nexus 5 or not, the Archos 50 Oxygen gives you another handset to consider. In the end, this flagship Archos model might not do as well in the marketplace not because it is less capable than the Nexus 5, ...
Autonomie un peu décevante, APN basique, la très (trop) forte inspiration de l'iPhone, les touches de navigation sans rétroéclairage, Galerie photos, Autres, Voir la vidéo de déballage de l'Archos 50 Oyxgen+
Au final le Archos 50 Oxygen+ est loin d'être un sans faute mais propose tout de même de bonnes choses. Bien que grandement inspiré du dernier iPhone, le design est réussi, fin et agréable en main. L'écran est une très bonne surprise avec une qualité d'af...
Archos a choisi le look pour son modèle 50 Oxygen+, peut-être au détriment du reste. Pas de 4G alors qu'elle tend à devenir la norme même sur des terminaux à moins de 200 euros et une autonomie à faire frémir, à cause d'une chiche batterie de 2000 mAh et...
Ecran HD Japan Display, Possibilité de ne pas installer les bloatwares
Autonomie faible, Appareil photo médiocre, Conception, Boutons sensitifs peu réactifs et non rétro-éclairés
Le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que cet appareil n'est pas équilibré. Il possède quelques arguments pour lui: finesse, légèreté, bon écran, Android Stock. Malheureusement, tout cela est contrebalancé par des manquements difficilement explicables, co...