HTC One X S720E 16GB
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13 years ago
HTC One X Smartphone – Indepth Analysis
I've spent over a month with HTC's One X now, which is noticeably longer than what most other reviewers have had with their own units. For this reason I've grown rather attached, yet also distanced to the phone. It's a bit of a love-hate friendship; where it impresses me, it does it well.
Pros:
- Unibody body is one of the best designs currently on a phone
- The display is quite possibly the best out there at the moment
- The Tegra 3 processor remains the fastest we have seen
- Sense 4.0 is one of the most functional interfaces for Android
- HTC are dedicated to software updates
- 8 MP sensor...
Cons:
- Doesn't feel wonderful in hand
- Sense can be a bit buggy and slow
- Annoying amount of added applications
- Tegra 3 performance can be matched by the processor in the mid-range HTC One S
- Mediocre battery life
- Non-removable battery
- Limited to 32 GB storage – no MicroSD slot
- Camera lens will be...
13 years ago
Clash of the Titans Part 2: Samsung Galaxy SIII vs HTC One X–Software
Deciding between the SIII and Touchwiz or the One X and Sense is a pretty easy decision for me. Not only is Touchwiz smoother and faster, but it actually adds useful functions that are otherwise missing from stock Android.
13 years ago
Android hardware market has become a battlefield. There are half a dozen Android phones being released every week, each one of them vowing for customers' attention. So, what can the manufacturers do to be the winner? The answer is to make fewer fillers and more highlight-worthy devices!
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
Reviewed: HTC One X â€" bright and beautiful
Everything looks beautiful, a photo of a pale cloudy
Pros:
- The One X is all sorts of fast
- It’s actually dizzying â€" the phone loads apps pretty much before you’ve lifted your...
Cons:
- No microSD slot
13 years ago
Everything looks beautiful, a photo of a pale cloudy day looks as good as a sunset snapshot.
Pros:
- The One X is all sorts of fast
- It’s actually dizzying â€" the phone loads apps pretty much before you’ve lifted your finger from the screen and it never hung or crashed.
Cons:
- No microSD slot
13 years ago
HTC One X: The One with the X-Factor
HTC. The 3-letter brand that spells AWESOME each time they release a shiny brand new smartphone. I have used and owned several HTC devices for the past several years, from the Smart Amazing Phone (do you guys remember that phone?
Pros:
- Large vibrant display
- Large Internal Storage
- HTC Sense functions smoothly
- Camera
- User Interface is Newbie-Friendly
Cons:
- No external storage
- Non user replaceable battery
- No Beats headphones
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 One X Camera Phone Review
The HTC One X is without doubt a very good Android phone, running the latest version of Android, with a good user interface and an excellent screen. However, the camera is reasonable at best, with the only real highlights being that it can take photos at 6fps and it has a number of built in filters...
Pros:
- Stunning screen
- Extremely thin
- Lots of built-in effects
- Quick focus
- Quick continuous shooting
- Takes photos while recording video
- 2 year warranty
Cons:
- Gets hot with continued use
- Doesn't have a dedicated shutter button
- Lacks MicroSD slot for expansion
- Poor image quality
- Noise in all images
- Lacks real flash
13 years ago
Review: HTC Evo 4G LTE
Is an HTC One X by any other name just as sweet? In the case of the Evo 4G LTE, a slightly reconfigured sibling of the One X, no, not quite. But almost. The One X is our current pick as the best overall Android phone on the market right now.
Pros:
- Black aluminum and plastic, with red anodized highlights producing a distinctively menacing looking phone
- One of the best displays and cameras found in smartphones
- Beastly power and speed
- HTC Sense 4 isn't as good as stock Android, but it's the best alternative
- Who doesn't love kickstands
Cons:
- It's called the Evo 4G LTE, but Sprint's 4G LTE network hasn't launched yet
- The protruding camera is begging to get scuffed and scratched over the life of a 2-year contract
- The One X is a better-looking phone
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