HTC One X S720E 16GB
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14 years ago
Just before I left for a recent trip to Queensland a new HTC One X smartphone arrived in the office, which I promptly grabbed as I was keen to compare it to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. So how did it stack up?
Pros:
- : This is a very good phone
- HTC is learning more from what Samsung and Google are delivering than Apple
- The One design team has 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?
Cons:
- : 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
14 years ago
HTC One X (AT&T)
The HTC One X ($199.99 with two-year contract) is a monster cell phone -and I mean that in a good way. It's AT&T's first Ice Cream Sandwich phone. We'll keep an eye on the imminent Samsung Galaxy III launch, but as of today-and despite a few minor issues we found during testing-the HTC One X takes...
Pros:
- Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box
- Stunning high-definition screen
- Powerful camera and camcorder
- Blistering LTE data speeds
- Excellent voice quality
Cons:
- May be too large for some hands
- No voice dialing over Bluetooth
14 years ago
HTC One X Review: AT&T's New Top Android Smartphone
There's a lot to love about the HTC One X, and hardly anything to hate (except perhaps the battery meter and the dirt-grabbing back cover). The device is a good size and comfortable to hold, with excellent performance and a lightning fast web browser that is particularly great thanks to the...
Pros:
- Great screen
- Excellent overall performance
- Great sound
- especially if you use Beats headphones
- Excellent camera
Cons:
- AT&T Ready2Go requires a computer for initial setup
- White backplate grabs every speck of dust and dirt
- Voices can be somewhat muffled due to overactive background noise cancellation
13 years ago
HTC EVO 4G LTE Review
If you want a phone that will keep you up to date with Sprint's network advances, the EVO 4G LTE is for you.
Pros:
- Comfortable to hold
- Amazing rear camera
- Runs Android 4.0 (ICS
- Beats Audio included
- microSD card slot
- HD Voice shows promise
Cons:
- Ugly black and red design
- Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling
- Non-removable battery
- Sprint 4G LTE network isn't widely available
- No WiMax compatibility
13 years ago
HTC One X Android phone
HTC's new flagship One X is a beautifully designed smartphone with a great screen and slick software. A very good camera adds to a well rounded package, though poor battery life and inconsistent HTC Sense software are downsides to an otherwise excellent Android device.
Pros:
- Elegant design and superb screen
- Excellent performance
- Some great camera features
Cons:
- Poor battery life
- Inconsistent Sense UI
13 years ago
HTC's One XL: a seriously impressive 4G phone
HTC's top-tier One X handset has received an upgrade of sorts, with the company keeping the design, changing a few specs, and making it possible for the handset to jump onto Telstra's 4G network in the faster HTC One XL.
Pros:
- Insanely fast 4G downlink
- Above average battery life
- Excellent screen
- Fantastic camera
Cons:
- Keyboard responsiveness could be improved
- No microSD expansion slot
13 years ago
Review: AT&T HTC One X
With the slight disclaimer that I have yet to use the Samsung Galaxy SIII, I have to say that I am fairly confident in saying that the HTC One X is the best Android device I have ever used.
13 years ago
HTC One X
Want your web content and mobile videos to be on the large and sharp side? If so, look no further than the HTC One X smartphone. It's got a large 4.7" multi touch screen with support for high-definition (720p) resolution and it looks great. What about the sound?
13 years ago
HTC One XL review
The One XL is Telstra's version of the very shiny HTC One X. This is HTC's flagship Android phone with the added benefit of 4G LTE. To accommodate that however there are crucial internal differences between the X and XL.
Pros:
- Fast great screen great camera
Cons:
- No expandable storage battery hog
13 years ago
HTC One X review
The HTC One X is a blisteringly fast and capable media phone, with all the best that Android and HTC have to offer, including a beautiful screen, quad-core processor, Ice Cream Sandwich and Beats Audio headphones.
Pros:
- Fast quad-core processor
- sharp 4.7-inch display
- Sense 4.0 OS
- Beats Audio sound enhancement
- NFC
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