HTC One X S720E 16GB
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13 years ago
HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint Quick Look Review
I was recently sent the HTC EVO 4G LTE Android Smartphone for Sprint and it reminded me of the fact that I used to enjoy building my own desktop computers by picking out the case, motherboard, video card, audio card, monitor, OS, etc. I would always get exactly what I wanted that way.
Pros:
- Nice display
- Built in kickstand
- Beats audio
- Dedicated camera shutter button
Cons:
- Sealed battery compartment
13 years ago
HTC One X Android smartphone
A perfect smartphone Very nearly. Some will bemoan the absence of Micro SD expansion and the lack of a dedicated HDMI port. I expected better from such a large battery too, but the screen is huge and glorious, the CPU powerful enough to run a small country, both cameras are good and the build...
13 years ago
HTC One X+ review: The complete package
There's no denying that the HTC One X was an amazingly solid smartphone. On the surface it even looked like as good a package as its main rival at the time, the Galaxy S III, and having a head-start to the market it was almost expected for it to become a huge success.
Pros:
- Quad-band GSM and 3G support, 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA, 4.7" 16M-color Super LCD 2 capacitive touchscreen of HD resolution (720 x 1280 pixels)
- Gorilla glass 2 protection, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with latest HTC Sense 4, 1.7 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 CPUs, low-power companion core, ULP GeForce
Cons:
- No microSD card slot
- No dedicated camera key
- Non-user-accessible battery
- No native video-calls
- Video framing is tricky
13 years ago
HTC One X review
Buying an HTC One X is a lot like getting a unicorn: it's wild, fast, white, beautiful, expensive and fickle. Still, it gives even the mighty Galaxy Nexus a run for its money.
Pros:
- Looks and feels stunning
- Most gorgeous display
- Fantastic camera
- Incredibly quick and smooth
- Sense 4 UI is thin and light
Cons:
- Battery life not as good as the One S
12 years ago
HTC ONE X is a 4.7 inch 3G phablet runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS. It is powered by Nvidia Tegra 3, Quad Core, 1.5 GHz processor and 1 GB RAM. It is available for a price of Rs.20000.
Pros:
- Good display resolution
- Good processing power
- Main camera of 8.0 MP with LED flash
- 3G connectivity
Cons:
- Low battery power
- Front camera of 1.3 MP
11 years ago
review Boasting the killer combination of a large 4.7″ screen, the latest Ice Cream Sandwich version of Google's Android platform, HTC's trademark build quality and most of all, support for Telstra's 4G network, on paper the HTC One XL looks to be Australia's new top dog in the smartphone market.
11 years ago
The 4-PLUS-1 Tegra 3 makes its smartphone debut here, the awesome polycarbonate body adds that extra solid feel and grip, while the 4.7" second-generation S-LCD of HD resolution on the front is a crystal-clear view to the world of Sense 4.0 and Android 4.0 ICS.
11 years ago
We want to thank ' ' for supplying us with a test sample. As on the complete One-family, the One X comes in an elegant cardboard box which does not include more utilities than on the smallest model, the One V. And that's not very satisfying since the flagship costs the double of that small One V.
Pros:
- fastest phone in the test
- high quality Display
- Camera quality
- Construction
- Weight
- NFC
- Beats Audio
- Notification-LED
Cons:
- (yet) smaller Software-Performance problems
- microSD-Slot missing
- fixed-in Battery
- no Beats-Audio-Headphones
9 years ago
HTC One X Review
The HTC One that is stunning in terms of design and power. However, the quality of its video is poor and...
9 years ago
HTC One X Review | $199 AT&T 4G LTE
HTC hopes to regain their King of the Hill status in the realm of Android smartphones with the One series, and the HTC One X is the flagship of the line. Featuring LTE speeds, a robust processor, a great camera plus a really good audio experience, the One X has what it takes to be a fabulous phone.
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