HTC One X S720E 16GB
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14 years ago
HTC One X
In many respects, the HTC One X is among the best smartphones we've ever seen. Sleekly designed, and with zippy performance, the One X is a first-class phone, though it may still disappoint heavy users.
Pros:
- Superb HD screen
- Sleek unibody design
- Unique camera features
- Zippy everyday performance
14 years ago
HTC is bringing its A-game in a big way. The One S was good , but the screen and radio were weak links. The One X aims to fix that. It brings a bigger, more beautiful screen, and LTE connectivity. It's beautifully designed.
14 years ago
The X factor
Overall, the HTC One X is a solid offering from HTC. We like a stylish smartphone and the One X scored brownie points in that Âdepartment. Plus, running ICS on a quad-core processor and a big, bright display are features that are hard to resist.
Pros:
- Stylish and sleek
- big screen
- Beats enhancements with Beats earphone
- very responsive
- decent still and video quality
Cons:
- No memory card slot
- heats up after Âprolonged use
- pricey
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
The HTC One X generated quite a buzz when the smartphone was first announced at Mobile World Congress earlier this year. The initial announcement featured information and specifications for two versions of the phone, an international model built around NVIDIA's quad-plus-one core Tegra 3 SoC (system...
14 years ago
HTC One X
The HTC One X has a 4.7-inch 1280 x 720 Super LCD display, Tegra 3 quad-core processor, NFC and 32GB of built-in storage
Pros:
- + Great looking design
- + Big
- clear screen
- + Powerful specs
Cons:
- - Average camera quality
- - No quick camera button
- - HTC One X
- - Travel charger
- - USB charger
- - 3.5mm jack
14 years ago
With pretty neat visuals, audio quality and the build quality, the phone is sure attracting a lot of attention from the market, for a convincing spec sheet that is on the platter. The huge screen size means that you can have a good time browsing Youtube videos and web browsing.
Pros:
- Quad-core 1.5 GHz processor
- Android OS
- v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich
- 8 MP camera with AF
- LED flash
- BSI sensor and 1080p HD video recording
- 264×2448 pixels
- autofocus
- 1.3MP front camera with a resolution of 720p for video chat
- LED flash
- Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP
- 32 GB (26 GB user-available)...
Cons:
- The phone does not have a SD card expansion slot
- something which pulls it down one step when compared to its competitors
- Like most other HTC phones
- the battery life needs to be worked upon
- No FM Radio
- The typing experience is not as comfortable
- The non intuitive web browser does not work too...
14 years ago
HTC One X Review 2
As promised, along with Dan's initial HTC One X review , here's another and more detailed look at the flagship One handset. It aims to turn around the perhaps "disrupted" image of the brand recently. Many thanks to Handtec for providing us with an additional review unit.
14 years ago
HTC One X
The HTC One X is designed to show off what a leading-edge smartphone can offer in terms of specifications and functionality. Our review sample came from Vodafone, where it's available free on £41-a-month contracts. You can find it online , SIM-free, for £399 (ex. VAT; £478 inc. VAT).
Pros:
- Stylish design, High-quality 4.7in
- screen, Fast quad-core processor, Android 4.0 and HTC Sense 4, Excellent camera features
Cons:
- Lacks on-board storage expansion
- Non-removable battery
- Disappointing battery life
- Awkward to hold and use one-handed
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
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