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14 years ago
HTC is bringing its A-game in a big way. The One S was good , but the screen and radio were weak links. The One X aims to fix that. It brings a bigger, more beautiful screen, and LTE connectivity. It's beautifully designed.
14 years ago
The X factor
Overall, the HTC One X is a solid offering from HTC. We like a stylish smartphone and the One X scored brownie points in that Âdepartment. Plus, running ICS on a quad-core processor and a big, bright display are features that are hard to resist.
Pros:
- Stylish and sleek
- big screen
- Beats enhancements with Beats earphone
- very responsive
- decent still and video quality
Cons:
- No memory card slot
- heats up after Âprolonged use
- pricey
14 years ago
HTC One X for AT&T Review
Let's be serious here people! Should be lament that AT&T's version resorts to using a dual-core processor instead of wielding a quad-core one like its international sibling? Of course not, mainly because this version of the HTC One X maintains the same excellent level of performance.
Pros:
- Slim
- solid
- and pristine body
- Gorgeous HD display
- Lightning fast LTE speeds
- Excellent performance with its dual-core CPU
Cons:
- Unintuitive browser
- Weak internal speaker
- Ineffective with capturing photos/videos in low lighting
14 years ago
HTC One X
The HTC One X has a 4.7-inch 1280 x 720 Super LCD display, Tegra 3 quad-core processor, NFC and 32GB of built-in storage
Pros:
- + Great looking design
- + Big
- clear screen
- + Powerful specs
Cons:
- - Average camera quality
- - No quick camera button
- - HTC One X
- - Travel charger
- - USB charger
- - 3.5mm jack
14 years ago
Just before I left for a recent trip to Queensland a new HTC One X smartphone arrived in the office, which I promptly grabbed as I was keen to compare it to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. So how did it stack up?
Pros:
- : This is a very good phone
- HTC is learning more from what Samsung and Google are delivering than Apple
- The One design team has delivered an excellent design and under the bonnet is a fast processor that delivers a lot of grunt
- But is it the best phone yet?
Cons:
- : The only thing that I would like to see is the the option to not load HTC Sync along with a new contacts phone number search window based on a simple window instead of having to find letters next to numbers
14 years ago
Yes, HTC One X is the kind of phone we have been waiting for long. HTC has gone all out and given the One X everything they could. We are pretty impressed with this device. HTC One X is also the first quad-core phone to come under our purview.
14 years ago
This one is a head turner. We're talking about the legally ‘White' HTC ONE X. There are very few gadgets that look great and perform to live up to the first good impression. This one has all the right ingredients, a quad processor, the latest Android software – The Ice cream Sandwich OS.
Pros:
- Jaw dropping design
- Excellent build quality
- Above average Camera performance in daylight
- HTC Sense 4.0 makes a lot of Sense
- Insanely fast
- First phone to ship with Android 4.0 ICS in India
- First Quad core phone to be available in India
Cons:
- Mediocre Camera performance in low-light
- Mediocre Battery Life of inbuilt battery
- non-removable
- No memory expansion
- you are stuck with the inbuilt memory
- No beats headphones in the box
- just software tweaks
- Pricey
14 years ago
Review: HTC One X
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. The smaller One range is HTC's attempt to rectify this, with a tighter focus and the HTC One X is the flagship.
14 years ago
Finally, a phone that answers the user experience questions around Android HTC's market performance has slumped over the last few months – a result blamed squarely on the poor quality of the smartphones they've been churning out.
14 years ago
HTC One X - Return of the Champ
The One X is HTC's latest flagship model with top of the line hardware and software, which include a NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, a 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 display, Android 4.0, HTC Sense 4, and an 8-megapixel camera with HTC ImageChip. So, is this the best Android phone money can buy today?
Pros:
- Excellent design and solid build quality
- Good camera image quality
- Beautiful 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 display
- Refined Sense 4
Cons:
- Battery life could be better
- Lack of memory card slot
- Display distortion issues
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