HTC One XL X325s
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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
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
HTC One X AT&T Smartphone Review
The HTC One X generated quite a buzz when the smartphone was first announced at Mobile World Congress earlier this year. The initial announcement featured information and specifications for two versions of the phone, an international model built around NVIDIA's quad-plus-one core Tegra 3 SoC (system...
Pros:
- 4.7-inch Screen
- Great Performance
- Decent Battery Life
- Fast
- High Quality Camera
- Beats Audio
- ICS Out of the Box
- LTE Support
Cons:
- Non Removable Battery
- No Memory Expansion
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
HTC has done a very good job with the One X. From the design point of view it is perhaps the best looking Android smartphone available right now. It also has great build quality and can manage a few drops. On the performance side too it comes out in flying colours.
Pros:
- Fast processor
- Good build quality
- Large and bright display
- Beats Audio
- Long battery life
Cons:
- Micro SIM
- No external memory option
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
Works like a charm, glad I purchased it. I'm always on the road filming vids so I highly recommend this phone. Camera is awesome, the music is like your listening to it Live, and the alarm reminds me to pop those viagras. Later everyone. Vin Diesel - out.
13 years ago
HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint Quick Look Review
I was recently sent the HTC EVO 4G LTE Android Smartphone for Sprint and it reminded me of the fact that I used to enjoy building my own desktop computers by picking out the case, motherboard, video card, audio card, monitor, OS, etc. I would always get exactly what I wanted that way.
Pros:
- Nice display
- Built in kickstand
- Beats audio
- Dedicated camera shutter button
Cons:
- Sealed battery compartment
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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