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11 years ago
HTC One X
The HTC One X might have a couple of minor niggles but that doesn't detract from what is a brilliant top-performing and fully-featured Android smartphone.
11 years ago
The HTC One X might have a couple of minor niggles but that doesn't detract from what is a brilliant top-performing and fully-featured Android smartphone.
Pros:
- Polycarbonate seems to be the in thing these days
- It's what the HTC One X is made of, giving it a smooth, sexy finish, especially in white
- Its unibody build ensures a solid feel: one that feels good to hold
- For a phone with a large 4.7-inch screen it feels surprisingly nimble.
Cons:
- Unfortunately the HTC One X's screen isn't as impressive as Samsung's Super AMOLED Plus panel, losing points in contrast
- Blacks also do not come out quite as well either
- Navigating can also feel a little old school, with nav' buttons appearing as capacitive keys below the screen instead of being...
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
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 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 One X review
Last year (2011) the battle for Android superphone dominance was fought between the HTC Sensation and the Samsung Galaxy S2, with the Galaxy Note joining the fray later in the year.
13 years ago
One X is a big phone with 32 GB memory, quad core processor, 8.0-megapixel back camera, and 1 GB RAM and yet it is surprisingly light. This can be because of the fact that HTC has given a polycarbonate body to the device, instead of taking the metallic path.
12 years ago
HTC One X review
Batman Begins. The Muppets. James Bond in Casino Royale . What do they have in common? They're all examples of franchises that got better after a reboot (some will disagree on Casino Royale , but I'm standing my ground).
Pros:
- Superlative battery life
- Best phone display ever
- Superb design and materials
- Camera UI is best in class
- LTE is fast
- even when "slow
- Superlative battery life
- Phone display is fantastic
- Superb design and materials
- LTE is fast
- even when "slow
Cons:
- Sense 4.0 is still as much a liability as an asset
- Hard button experience isn't perfect
- Photo and video quality only average
- AT&T adds the usual crapware
- Sense 4+ is still as much a liability as an asset
- Hard button experience isn't perfect
- AT&T adds the usual crapware
13 years ago
Everything looks beautiful, a photo of a pale cloudy day looks as good as a sunset snapshot.
Pros:
- The One X is all sorts of fast
- It's actually dizzying the phone loads apps pretty much before you've lifted your finger from the screen and it never hung or crashed.
Cons:
- No microSD slot
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
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