Rating 4.2 151 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
THE INQUIRER
13 years ago

HTC One X+

TAIWANESE PHONE MAKER HTC's One X+ handset is essentially a souped-up version of the original One X smartphone with an improved processor, a larger battery and an updated version of Google's Android operating system.
Pros:
  • Very fast processor
  • great screen
  • excellent camera
  • 64GB of internal storage
  • runs the latest version of Android
Cons:
  • HTC Sense user interface still isn't great
  • Nothing we can see
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everyreview.com
12 years ago

HTC One XL Review

The XL of the HTC One XL stands for extra large so you get a bigger screen and it's extra fast too.
Pros:
  • - LTE
  • - Jelly Bean OS
Cons:
  • - Poor battery
  • - Low memory options
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CNET
12 years ago

Worst phone I have owned

I first got this phone 2/28/2013. since then It has been replaced 4 times and repaired twice.
Pros:
  • stylish
  • easy to use
Cons:
  • breaks a lot
  • too bulky
  • not durable
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dpreview.com
13 years ago

HTC One X Camera Review

The HTC One X has much to offer the photo enthusiast who wants pre- and post-exposure image control without buying third party apps. Camera operation is quick and responsive and the 4.7 inch display is a pleasure to use. The biggest flaw is mediocre low-ISO image quality which is not quite on par with the likes of the iPhone 5 and far from the class-leading Nokia 808. And the lack of a physical shutter button makes the picture-taking process more awkward than it needs to be.
Pros:
  • Large 4.7-inch LCD with good visibility in bright sunlight
  • Fast F2.0 lens
  • Good high ISO image quality
  • Comprehensive camera settings offer manual controls without buying a third-party app
  • Quick access to the camera app, brisk autofocus and minimal shutter lag
  • Customizable post-capture filters that can be saved as presets
  • Reasonably effective HDR and panorama modes
  • Continuous shooting option
Cons:
  • Mediocre, oversharpened low ISO image quality at default settings
  • Lack of a hardware shutter button
  • Lack of shutter speed indication limits usefulness of manual ISO capability
  • Inconsistent 16:9 crop between stills and video mode
  • Panoramas are prone to stitching errors
  • HDR images display edge artifacts
  • No microSD slot for expandable storage
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Tech2
13 years ago

HTC One X: The Fastest Android Yet

Let's see now… how do you talk about a phone that's already been talked about so often that most details would just appear repetitive? The HTC One X, the first of its kind in the mobile kingdom, is slated to be the apparent game-changer in the new-age, high-speed, mobile arena.
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mobilephones.com
8 years ago

Straight out of the box, the One X is sporting HTC's familiar curves and is dominated by a 4.7-inch screen, almost giving it the appearance of a small tablet. As with most smartphones these days, the face is sleek with clean lines and minimal fuss and with no physical buttons on the face, it has a...
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CNET
14 years ago

HTC One X review Review

The One X is a phone for a specialist group of gadget fiends with big wallets and high power requirements. Unfortunately for them, the price of all that power-draining tech appears to be less than stellar battery life.
Pros:
  • Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Latest Sense interface is fast and slick
  • Great 8-megapixel camera
  • Classy look and lightweight feel
  • Beats Audio
Cons:
  • Battery life is questionable
  • Massive handset won't suit everyone
  • Screen has some flex at the edges
  • Quad-core is overkill for most people
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V3
14 years ago

HTC One X review

A high-performance phone packing a quad-core processor and Google's latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, HTC's One X remains haunted by old ghosts, with the plus-sized handset's poor battery leaving it one step short of smartphone greatness.
Pros:
  • Quad-core processing
  • great rear-facing camera
  • sleek design
  • super sharp display
  • Beats Audio tech
Cons:
  • Not ICS raw
  • poor battery life
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techguide.com.au
14 years ago

The HTC One X is a definite step up in class and speed for Android smartphones. Backed by the speed and impressive design, the HTC One X has a host of features to enjoy and create content. It is available now through Optus and Vodafone and coming soon to Telstra.
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ZDNet
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
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