HTC Desire X T328E
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11 years ago
HTC's argument that the Desire X is more affordable than the One series is a little bit odd, given that this is a vastly more powerful phone than the HTC One V. But your hands probably don't care about technicalities, or the difference between different flavoured Android desserts: they'll love the...
Pros:
- While the absurd Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note sales numbers have shown there's a big market for even bigger phones, they're not for everyone
- The HTC Desire X is a much more manageable size, with a screen you can actually cover every corner of with one hand.
Cons:
- While the HTC Desire X is more than fast enough for all but the most hardcore users and 3D gamers - more so in fact than the HTC One V
- which is odd since that's meant to be a classier phone - its specs aren't cutting edge.
13 years ago
HTC Desire X review: HTC Desire X
The HTC Desire X is a decent mid-range 'droid for people who want a capable phone that doesn't cost the Earth. With a bright 4-inch screen, Android Ice Cream Sandwich and a dual-core 1GHz chip, it's a wise choice for budget-conscious Android lovers. If you own an HTC Desire or Wildfire -- much loved but realistically getting towards the end of its life -- HTC has lined up a fairly affordable mid-range replacement for your beloved 'droid. And it's got slightly more oomph to boot.
Pros:
- Good performance from the dual-core chip
- Clear, colourful 4-inch screen
- MicroSD card slot
- reasonably priced.
Cons:
- Plasticky build quality.
13 years ago
The phone's battery easily lasted for a day and half under normal use, which is exceptional for a device with this large a screen. All in all, Desire X has the right mixture of looks, multimedia features, sound and camera power - and all at the right price too.
13 years ago
HTC Desire X Review
HTC's Desire X has crashed into the mid-range smartphone market, offering some commendable specs (dual-core processor, feature-packed 5MP camera, Beats audio) and the usual joyous HTC experience for an impressively low price.
Pros:
- Great Sense interface
- Beats audio
- Long battery life
- Bright, vibrant screen
Cons:
- A couple of little bugs encountered
- Limited built-in storage
- Slightly ropey back panel fit
- Delay on camera shutter
12 years ago
Trust Me..!!
its been really great phone.. I have used all the smart phones by Samsung Nokia and some other brands.. HTC is the best.. and at rage of 12-18 this is the best phone u can have.
12 years ago
Its Awesome
this is the best phone among all that I have had till now..its audio and picture quality is amazing..it is portable and very convenient to carry..this is the perfect phone for me because its size is not so big unlike some of samsung's galaxy model...
14 years ago
Fast & Stylish
This is a fast phone. Dual core processer 1GHZ. I like the non slip back of the HTC desire X. The camera is great and top quality. Screen is good and can still be seen under the sun. Battery under a good thrashing can easily go past a day.
13 years ago
Fantastic phone
Picture and sound quality are excellent. very clear screen even when the brightness is set to minimal. modern and very stylish design. battery is good for moderate users and not heavy users.at this price i don't think there are better handsets.
13 years ago
Great budget entry level Android smartphone
This is my first smartphone and after a week of getting familiar and adding apps I am really enjoying it. While it is a budget entry level Android it is meeting all my needs and more.
13 years ago
HTC Desire X: A Middle-Market Megastar
A great middle-range option.
Pros:
- Feels great
- looks good
- well-designed
Cons:
- Not for me
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