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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
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 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 Evo 4G LTE (Sprint)
The HTC Evo 4G LTE is a worthy successor to Sprint's Evo family, as long as you remember one important caveat: until Sprint gets its LTE network off the ground, the Evo 4G LTE won't actually run 4G -- it will be 3G-only at first.
Pros:
- Powerful parts
- a lovely screen
- stunning design
- and an excellent camera help the Evo 4G LTE restoke the fires of the Evo faithful
Cons:
- Given the 4G LTE in its name
- the newest Evo's lack of Sprint LTE at launch is a huge letdown
14 years ago
HTC EVO 4G LTE (Sprint)
The first Evo on Sprint was an Android phone so groundbreaking and popular that it spawned a franchise. But follow-ups such as the Evo 3D and value-priced Evo 4G Slide, while good, just weren't as exciting.
Pros:
- Solid attractive design with built-in kickstand
- Best-in-class HD screen
- Sharp and fast camera
- Google Wallet support
- Unlimited data
Cons:
- 4G LTE network not yet available
- Large design
14 years ago
HTC One X Review: AT&T's New Top Android Smartphone
The One X is the new flagship Android smartphone from HTC and AT&T. It has a large display, runs the latest version of Google's Android OS, loads of other high-end[...
Pros:
- Great screen
- Excellent overall performance
- Great email experience
- Fantastic web browsing experience
- Great sound
- especially if you use Beats headphones
- Excellent camera
Cons:
- AT&T Ready2Go requires a computer for initial setup
- White backplate grabs every speck of dust and dirt - be prepared to wipe it down a lot
- The buttons are a little too small and hard to find
- No Microsoft Office-compatible app included
- Voices can be somewhat muffled due to overactive background...
14 years ago
HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint review - awesome, but where's the LTE?
The HTC EVO 4G LTE is the successor to the very popular EVO 4G and slightly-less popular EVO 3D for Sprint. Based on the excellent HTC One X , the EVO 4G LTE pairs impressive performance with an industrial design that could only be for a phone with the EVO nameplate.
Pros:
- Fantastic screen
- speedy performance
- solid build quality
Cons:
- Slow data until LTE arrives
- camera performance is weak indoors
- may be too large for some hands
14 years ago
HTC Evo 4G LTE review
The build quality, screen, camera and processor are all top notch, the kick stand is a useful feature, and most other aspects are well above average. We're not so keen on the embedded SIM and battery and the unsightly backside of the phone, but neither of these are deal-breakers.
Pros:
- Thin and lightweight
- excellent 8MP camera
- superb screen
- kick-stand 25GB of free Dropbox space
Cons:
- Sprint's 4G rollout is still in effect
- ugly-looking back
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