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11 years ago
We can point to a few niggles here and there: no camera button, no visual indicator to show when a shot has been taken, the frequent appearance of an ugly ‘Menu' button on non-ICS optimised apps (partly a result of HTC's decision not to use virtual buttons like on the Nexus), the placing of the...
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...
13 years ago
HTC One X: The Fastest Android Yet
Let's see now… how do you talk about a phone that's already been talked about so often that most details would just appear repetitive? The HTC One X, the first of its kind in the mobile kingdom, is slated to be the apparent game-changer in the new-age, high-speed, mobile arena.
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
13 years ago
Show Me the 4G
Is an HTC One X by any other name just as sweet? In the case of the Evo 4G LTE, a slightly reconfigured sibling of the One X, no, not quite. But almost. The One X is our current pick as the best overall Android phone on the market right now.
Pros:
- Black aluminum and plastic, with red anodized highlights producing a distinctively menacing looking phone
- One of the best displays and cameras found in smartphones
- Beastly power and speed
- HTC Sense 4 isn't as good as stock Android, but it's the best alternative.
Cons:
- It's called the Evo 4G LTE, but Sprint's 4G LTE network hasn't launched yet
- The protruding camera is begging to get scuffed and scratched over the life of a 2-year contract.
13 years ago
HTC One XL review
There are things about the HTC One XL that really impress. The screen and camera are definite highlights. The battery life, however, is in this case a deal-breaker, and if I were looking for an LTE handset I would be likely to shop around for better.
Pros:
- Super camera features
- Great screen
- Very nice hardware design
Cons:
- EE coverage patchy
- Dreadful battery life
- Short on internal storage
12 years ago
HTC One XL Review
The XL of the HTC One XL stands for extra large so you get a bigger screen and it's extra fast too.
Pros:
- - LTE
- - Jelly Bean OS
Cons:
- - Poor battery
- - Low memory options
12 years ago
HTC One XL
TAWIANESE PHONE MAKER HTC's One XL handset is the first LTE phone from HTC to launch in the UK, which means that buyers of the handset can expect download speeds five times faster than those on a 3G connection, according to mobile carrier EE.
Pros:
- Screen is excellent
- great camera
- nice design
Cons:
- EE's 4G speeds weren't as fast as we'd have hoped
- poor battery life
- HTC's Sense user interface can be overwhelming
13 years ago
The HTC One X AT&T Review gives an impression that this phone is going to be a good buy for the consumers. No doubt, there are some drawbacks, but these are negligible. You can say that this is one of the premium phones produced by HTC.
Pros:
- Comes with quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G support
- Sports a 4.7 inch 16M-color Super LCD 2 capacitive touchscreen of HD resolution (720 x 1280 pixels
- Runs on Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich with latest HTC Sense 4.0
- Comes with 1 GB of RAM and 16GB of storage as well as 25GB of free Dropbox storage...
Cons:
- Absence of microSD card slot
- There is no alternative option in terms of storage
- Lacks dedicated camera key
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