Rating 4.2 151 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
review.goodgearguide.com.au
14 years ago

The looks almost identical to the but has one major difference: the XL is a 4G smartphone and is therefore capable of the fastest mobile data speeds. The One XL delivers seriously impressive 4G speeds provided you regularly use your phone in a Telstra 4G coverage area.
Pros:
  • Super fast 4G speeds
  • Elegant design and superb screen
  • Some great camera features
Cons:
  • Poor battery life
  • Inconsistent Sense UI
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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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TechSpot
14 years ago

HTC One X Review

Many in the industry believe that HTC, which was once most beloved among Android fans, has fallen from grace. That the company has lost its way, its edge. I am here to tell you that those people are wrong. I offer as evidence the new HTC One X.
Pros:
  • Beautiful design
  • great display
  • speedy and easy to use camera
  • improved Sense UI
  • quad-core processing speed
Cons:
  • Non-swappable battery
  • no 4G data support
  • somewhat large
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Stuff.tv
14 years ago

HTC One X review

We started by asking whether or not HTC has created in the One X a phone that can genuinely play in the big leagues and go toe-to-toe with the likes of the Sony Xperia S, Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Apple iPhone 4S. Now we can comfortably say that it has. The One X is without a doubt one of the best smartphones available for gadgeteers striving for the very bet in all-round pocket firepower. In fact, we'd go further: combining awesomely powerful innards with a premium, ergonomic, minimalistic body, a fast and polished camera experience and a gloriously capable, large screen, the HTC One X can proudly claim the crown – at the time of reviewing – as the best Android phone that money can buy. What's more, even the most faithful of Apple fans should by now be feeling a strong urge to jump aboard the Android bandwagon. Promotional link: Click here for the latest HTC One X deals
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Stuff.tv
14 years ago

HTC One X review review

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IT PRO
14 years ago

HTC One X review

The One X is an excellent device that comes with a great screen and multimedia features. The Sense 4 interface makes it one of the best Android devices on the market from user experience standpoint.
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Beginners Tech
14 years ago

HTC One X Review

So here it is the long awaited HTC One X from HTC's new One series lineup. Well there is one thing for sure when it comes to HTC they have had a terrible time of it lately to many handset releases and none that have that ...
Pros:
  • Great Screen Lovely design Tegra 3 power Great Camera
Cons:
  • Poor battery life No MicroSD slot
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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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Register Hardware
14 years ago

HTC One X Android smartphone

HTC messed up in 2011 by releasing too many similar handsets. There was nothing actually wrong with phones likes the
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crn.com.au
14 years ago

HTC has produced a true powerhouse of a phone that puts competitors to shame. Some of the criticism that has been levelled against HTC over the past few months has been about the sheer number of handsets being pushed out by the company - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target...
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