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April 2012
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The editors liked
Incredible LCD2 screen
Sleek and simple form factor
Quad core nVidia Tegra 3
First Android 4 phone with custom skin
Elegant design and superb screen
Excellent performance
Some great camera features
This is a very good phone. HTC is learning more from what Samsung and Google are delivering than Apple. The One design team have delivered an excellent design and under the bonnet is a fast processor that delivers a lot of grunt. But is it the best phone yet? The answer is yes
It will give Samsung a run for their money which is good
As competition drives improvements.
Great screen
Stunning design
Powerful processor
Quality camera
The futuristically-styled $199.99 HTC One X offers Android fans on AT&T plenty to like
Such as a massive
Bright 4.7-inch screen
Blazing 4G LTE data speeds
A powerful camera
And zippy performance running Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense 4
Superb HD screen. Sleek unibody design. Unique camera features. Zippy everyday performance
Superthin body
Display brilliant
Camera
And runs Ice Cream Sandwich fast
The editors didn't like
HTC Sense Skin on top of Ice Cream Sandwich
Carrier Bloatware
Battery life
Poor battery life
Inconsistent Sense UI
There is not much to fault with this smartphone. HTC and their One design team have done an excellent job in delivering a highly practical device. The only thing that I would like to see is the the option to not load HTC Sync along with a new contacts phone number search window based on a simple window instead of having to find letters next to numbers.
Iffy battery life
No microSD slot
Video grainy
Sadly
HTC One X owners can't claim quad-core bragging rights. Also
The nonremovable battery and lack of SD card slot weaken an otherwise incredible Android smartphone
Non-replaceable battery and storage. Only average multimedia playback options. Battery life not suitable for business use
Published: 2012-06-04, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: Any user of a smartphone who would like to upgrade to a new device by which i mean a superphone in the near future or present, that is to a phone other than the iPhone has one question on his mind :”Which device should I upgrade to ‘The HTC One X' or ‘The...
The price of HTC's One X is still kept shushed. We have a feeling it will be quite expensive. So maybe a con for some. But that's life. This is a smartphone that won't be to the liking of people with small hands. But it will surely appeal to those who dr...
Abstract: As competition heats up over which big-screen smartphone delivers the most bang for your buck, V3 pits the latest Windows Phone and Android handsets, the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC One X, against each other. Design and buildIn terms of design, both ha...
Lightning fast 1.5GHz quad core processor, simultaneous HD video & image capture, built-in Beats Audio processor, new HTC Sense UI with additional features
Unibody design is stylish but makes the innards of the handset inaccessible. The high capacity 1800 mAh battery cannot be replaced should you want to carry spares around and the 32GB storage space cannot be expanded due to the lack of MicroSD support, Des
The HTC One X is the best phone HTC have put out in years. Beautifully designed and powerful to boot, it has an intuitive, attractive interface, and one of the best still camera systems money can buy inside a smartphone. However, a few failings...
Abstract: Here's some videos that pit Nokia's flagship Lumia 900 against the best of the competition, which is Apple's iPhone 4S and HTC's stellar One X quad-core flagship .In the first video, courtesy of Zollotech, the Lumia 900 takes on Apple's flagship, the iPho...
The first thing which will strike those who pick up the One X is that it is a very light handset. Despite having a 4.7" screen HTC have managed to keep weight to a minimum and with a thickness of 8.9mm it doesn't feel too bulky either. The curved shape to...
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Published: 2012-05-11, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: It€s almost a year since HTC overtook Nokia in terms of market value. Admittedly, Nokia was in an almightily pickle at the time but hey, it€s not bad for a company that, 15 years ago, was churning out generic PDAs under the dated guise of €High Tech Compu...
Abstract: With the One X, HTC has its first quadcore smartphone in its portfolio. In this case the manufacturer makes use of NVIDIAs Tegra 3 SoC, which doesn't "only" offer four cores. There even is an additional fifth core for improved energy efficiency. Therefore...
Abstract: At last night's Samsung Galaxy S3 launch in London, we managed to get some hands on time with the smartphone and whilst also snapping away at Samsung's latest answer to the iPhone , we also put it up against HTC's latest flagship smartphone, the One X , w...