Testseek.com have collected 174 expert reviews of the HTC One X Plus and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One X Plus.
April 2013
(85%)
174 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Large 2100mAh battery, Faster processor, 64GB of internal memory
No Australian ETA, No word on 4G capability in AU
The HTC One X+ is best described as a minor refresh of the One X, rather than a whole new handset. It packs in a faster processor, more internal memory and a bigger battery but keeps an almost identical design...
Great screen, Improved Sense overlay, Fast processor, Excellent keyboard
Battery still not great, Incremental upgrade, No expandable storage
As we said, the HTC One X+ had the potential to be the first five star smartphone since the Samsung Galaxy S2, but unfortunately it's quite literally run out of juice before the final hurdle. There are so many things to love about the One X+ and it reall...
HTC is yet to announce an Australian release. But if you're in the market for a top-end Android phone if or when this phone does hit our shores, you can do a lot worse than this attractive, powerful handset...
All in all, HTC's One X+ is looking like a very strong upgrade to its One X and XL models, and a worthy contender for the title of Australia's best smartphone, although we suspect that Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's 4G Galaxy S III will pip it at the pos...
Abstract: There's a reason why HTC added a plus sign to the new HTC One X+ smartphone. This baby is bursting with extras. With a 1.7GHz quad-core processor and 64GB of storage, you'll wonder how you ever lived without the latest HTC phone. The design of the One X+ ...
Attractive design & case, 64 GB internal storage space (net ~55 GB), 25 GB Dropbox storage space (2 years), NFC, Android 4.1 with HTC Sense UI 4+, Strong wireless module, Camera module (8 megapixel, video recording in 1080p, LED flash), High resolution SL
Missing LTE support, No card reader for storage expansion, Stereo headset with unimpressive sound, Power button's reaction somewhat unclear
HTC One X+ SmartphoneEven the HTC One X+ doesn't represent the perfect smartphone. Our extensive review shows, however, that it can certainly compete with the best cell phones currently on the market. The well-manufactured One X+ with its attractive desig...
Published: 2013-01-25, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Since I picked the One X as the best Android smartphone, the assumption is that the One X+ has to be the new king. Well kind of. If you're on AT&T, it's by far the best phone, but I do consider the DROID DNA a better phone. That one happens to be on my ca...
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Published: 2013-01-24, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
With a newer version of Android, fixed build quality issues and significantly increased battery life, the One X+ is a polished and honed version of its predecessor. It's now an even better all-round quality smartphone with a reasonable price tag....