HTC One X S720E 16GB
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10 years ago
Works perfect for data transfer.
Works perfect for data transfer. That was the problem with the other cables
10 years ago
good until now
When i first got this phone it was great unlike my old phone but then after a year later the phone was garbage it was super slow it had horrible battery life (one time my phone was 75% and 3-4 hours later it was dead) when i played games it was very laggy the camera was bad and then when i went on...
Pros:
- love beats audio
- good camera
- good display
- ok phone
Cons:
- bad keyboard
- horrible horrible horrible battery
- could have used more metal
- SLOW
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
11 years ago
HTC One X review
A truly amazing Android smartphone
Pros:
- Fast,Brilliant interface,Excellent camera,Incredibly sharp screen,Stunning exterior desing
Cons:
- No microSD slot
- Protruding camera lens
11 years ago
The HTC One X might have a couple of minor niggles but that doesn't detract from what is a brilliant top-performing and fully-featured Android smartphone.
Pros:
- Polycarbonate seems to be the in thing these days
- It's what the HTC One X is made of, giving it a smooth, sexy finish, especially in white
- Its unibody build ensures a solid feel: one that feels good to hold
- For a phone with a large 4.7-inch screen it feels surprisingly nimble.
Cons:
- Unfortunately the HTC One X's screen isn't as impressive as Samsung's Super AMOLED Plus panel, losing points in contrast
- Blacks also do not come out quite as well either
- Navigating can also feel a little old school, with nav' buttons appearing as capacitive keys below the screen instead of being...
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
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
HTC One X
The HTC One X might have a couple of minor niggles but that doesn't detract from what is a brilliant top-performing and fully-featured Android smartphone.
11 years ago
Defective products over and over
I thought I liked HTC products. I went from the HTC Desire to the HTC One X in May 2013. Shortly after acquiring it, I would get an error message that the SIM card could not be read, which meant I had to power the phone off then on. This got more frequent over time.
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