Rating 4.2 151 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
futureshop.ca
13 years ago

HTC one X

I have had many phones. Galaxy Note, Galaxy S I and II, Nexus, Razor and a few others and the HTC one X is by far my favorite. It is blazing fast and don't let the fact it is a dual core and not a quad core...The new Snapdragon S4 clocked at 1.5Ghz is a screamer and does everything with ease.
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GSM Arena
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
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3g
13 years ago

HTC One XL Review

The HTC One XL offers support for 4G, something its predecessor the One X didn't. It still has the same great eight-megapixel snapper and Beats Audio technology, but its dual-core chip and 16GB of onboard storage are a step down from the One X.
Pros:
  • Super speedy
Cons:
  • Dual-core chip
  • can't expand 16GB onboard storage
  • Battery dies after 4 and a half hours of video streaming
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Mobile Choice UK
13 years ago

HTC One XL in-depth review -

HTC's One XL looks and feels almost identical to the HTC One X , one of our most favourite media phones of 2012, but there's a couple of major changes beneath that beautiful exterior.
Pros:
  • Ultra-fast 4G connectivity
  • Sharp, bright 4.7-inch screen
  • Beats Audio
  • Feature-packed 8MP camera
Cons:
  • Dual instead of quad-core
  • 16GB storage isn't expandable
  • Just over four hours of video playback
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Play.com
13 years ago

The best yet...

Having owned a few HTC's in the past, I can wholeheartedly say that this is HTC's best effort yet. Of course, there'e the indisputable downside's of poor battery life, but this ain't exclusive to HTC...
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Best Mobile Contracts
13 years ago

HTC One XL LTE

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Pros:
  • LTE Speed
  • ImageSense Camera
  • Sleek Design
Cons:
  • Lower resolution and slower processor than the original One X
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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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91mobiles.com
13 years ago

Absolutely Horrible Service!!! Please Buy Any Brand But Htc No Matter How Good The Phone

I must warn you before buying any HTC phone! The kind of service I have received is absolutely shocking considering it is such a big brand!
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reviews.optus.com.au
13 years ago

Great phone, a few problems but have been fixed through updates

I got this phone when it was released in April. At first the battery was terrible, the music app stuttered a lot and I had some problems with orientation. After a couple of updates, including the Android 4.0.4/Sense 4.1 update, this phone is working great and I wouldn't trade it for any other.
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wired.co.uk
13 years ago

HTC One X review

The HTC One X is a blisteringly fast and capable media phone, with all the best that Android and HTC have to offer, including a beautiful screen, quad-core processor, Ice Cream Sandwich and Beats Audio headphones.
Pros:
  • Fast quad-core processor
  • sharp 4.7-inch display
  • Sense 4.0 OS
  • Beats Audio sound enhancement
  • NFC
Read more on wired.co.uk
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