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HTC One X 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Android 4.0 3G Micro-USB A 1 GB 32 GB 1800 mAh White

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Bullet Points HTC One X 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Android 4.0 3G Micro-USB A 1 GB 32 GB 1800 mAh White
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  • - 11.9 cm (4.7") 1280 x 720 pixels
  • - 1.5 GHz
  • - 1 GB 32 GB
  • - 3G Single SIM
  • - 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Bluetooth 4.0 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 8 MP
  • - 1800 mAh
  • - Android 4.0
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One X - 4.7", 1280 x 720, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA/WCDMA, 32 GB, RAM: 1 GB, 8MP/1.3MP, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, NFC, Android 4.0, HTC Sense 4, White
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Short summary description HTC One X 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Android 4.0 3G Micro-USB A 1 GB 32 GB 1800 mAh White:
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HTC One X, 11.9 cm (4.7"), 1 GB, 32 GB, 8 MP, Android 4.0, White

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HTC One X. Display diagonal: 11.9 cm (4.7"), Display resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels. Processor frequency: 1.5 GHz. RAM capacity: 1 GB, Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 8 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: Android 4.0. Battery capacity: 1800 mAh. Product colour: White. Weight: 130 g

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Reviews
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2013-02-14 11:41:12
Uk has collected 579 expert reviews for HTC One X 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Android 4.0 3G Micro-USB A 1 GB 32 GB 1800 mAh White and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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kitguru.net
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2013-02-14 11:40:57
HTC took the fast track to smartphone fame with phones like the HD2 and the Desire family, but the Taiwanese company lost its way a bit last year. Now they hope to get back on top with a trio of Android 4.0 powered smartphones, known as the One seri...
Bottom line Don’t get your mind made up by the fact that the cons list is longer than the pros; with all qualities being summed up the HTC One X lives up to its flagship status, and rightly so. The 4.7 inch Super LCD 2 display with its 720p resolution is possibly...
80%
techdigest.tv
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2013-02-14 11:40:58
HTC have promised a “quality over quantity” approach to their Android smartphone line-up this year, and the HTC One X represents the pick of their pile. Have HTC made good on the claim, and can the HTC One X do enough to fend off stiff competit...
Bottom line The HTC One X is the best phone HTC have put out in years. Beautifully designed and powerful to boot, it has an intuitive, attractive interface, and one of the best still camera systems money can buy inside a smartphone. However, a few failings...
100%
hardwareheaven.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:01
Over the past few years HTC have gone from being a relatively unknown manufacturer to a key player in the mobile marketplace. Never afraid to really push their own operating system skin and tweaks on their Android handsets such as the Sensation have been...
Bottom line The first thing which will strike those who pick up the One X is that it is a very light handset. Despite having a 4.7" screen HTC have managed to keep weight to a minimum and with a thickness of 8.9mm it doesn't feel too bulky either. The curved shape to...
90%
pcworld.co.nz
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2013-02-14 11:41:01
If you like Android, the HTC One X is the phone you should lust after. It’s packed with features, has extremely powerful hardware, and is beautiful to behold. It is truly the best Android phone on the New Zealand market.We hadn’t received a review devi...
100%
digitalversus.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:08
The HTC One X is a good telephone that picks up 3G and Wi-Fi networks very well. You don't have to worry about your conversations getting cut off, and even in noisy settings you hear the other party loud and clear. But you'd be well-advised not to put...
Good Size & weight, Screen resolution / Colour accuracy, Overall responsiveness, Highquality camera, Clean audio, Sense 4.0 interface, Web browsing...
Bad Nonexpandable memory (28 GB), A few minor delays in the interface (possible correction with the update), Design: Hey Mr. HTC, how about something new for a change?...
Bottom line The HTC One X is an excellent smartphone that offers a wide array of highly efficient multimedia functions. The gorgeous screen, enjoyable interface, exceptional camera, good audio, fast web browsing and overall responsiveness make this an all-but-perf...
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smarthouse.com.au
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2013-02-14 11:41:08
The shape of the phone is quite interesting especially as this smartphone comes with a 4.7-inch screen, which has a resolution of 1280x720 pixels. When you first pick up the device the first thing you notice is that it fits snugly in the hand due to wh...
Good This is a very good phone. HTC is learning more from what Samsung and Google are delivering than Apple. The One design team have 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? The answer is yes, it will give Samsung a run for their money which is good, as competition drives improvements.
Bad There is not much to fault with this smartphone. HTC and their One design team have done an excellent job in delivering a highly practical device. 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.
90%
zdnet.co.uk
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2013-02-14 11:41:08
HTC's first three handsets of 2012 all carry the 'One' name: the 4.7in. One X, reviewed here, is the flagship, the 4.3in. One S is the mid-ranger, while the 3.7in. One V fills the entry-level spot. The HTC One X is designed to show off what a leading-e...
Good Stylish design, Highquality 4.7in. screen, Fast quadcore processor, Android 4.0 and HTC Sense 4, Excellent camera features...
Bad Lacks onboard storage expansion, Nonremovable battery, Disappointing battery life, Awkward to hold and use onehanded...
Bottom line HTC's flagship One X is a large yet stylish handset with a stunning 4.7in. screen. Its cutting-edge specification, headed by a quad-core CPU, will appeal to power users, but the lack of storage expansion and poor battery life are disappointing. Specifi...
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channelpro.co.uk
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2013-02-14 11:41:08
Stonking performance, a stunning screen and one of HTC’s best designs in years make this our new smartphone kingRating: 5Average: 5 (1 vote) Few of HTC's offerings have threatened the smartphone industry's top table of late, with its somewhat safe offe...
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computeractive.co.uk
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2013-02-14 11:41:09
Dual-core processors only appeared in smartphones a year ago, but HTC has already introduced a quad-core chip in its new One X. This should lead to increased performance and improved energy efficiency, at least when apps are properly designed to exploi...
Good Gorgeous good looks; stunning screen; extremely fast...
Bad Camera could be better; HTC Sense is a matter of taste...
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wired.co.uk
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2013-02-14 11:41:09
HTC's latest high-ender packs in a shockingly fast quad-core processor, the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, an 8 megapixel camera and ravishing 4.7-inch 720p HD screen. But in a crowded marketplace of high-end smartphones, can it separate its...
Good Fast quadcore processor, sharp 4.7inch display, Sense 4.0 OS, Beats Audio sound enhancement, NFC...
Bad It's a handful, battery life not great, camera should be better...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a blisteringly fast and capable media phone, with all the best that Android and HTC have to offer, including a beautiful screen, quad-core processor, Ice Cream Sandwich and Beats Audio headphones. It's a shame that the camera really sh...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2013-02-14 11:41:09
HTC's One X is a collection of firsts. It's the first HTC handset with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the first with a 720x1,280-pixel screen, and the first with a quad-core processor; its Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset even includes a GeForce graphics core a...
Bottom line A quad-core processor, plenty of storage space and a camera that rivals a compact digital camera - the HTC One X is the best Android phone currently available...
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alphr.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:09
Few of HTC's offerings have threatened the smartphone industry's top table of late, with its somewhat safe offerings largely overtaken by fancier phones from Samsung and Apple. But HTC's latest flagship handset, the One X, looks set to take back some of t...
Bottom line Stonking performance, a stunning screen and one of HTC's best designs in years make this our new smartphone king...
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digitalone.com.sg
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
I'll say for the record that I've always been an Android user, so I found a lot to like about this phone.The HTC Sense interface is much more fancy than its previous incarnations. More widgets have been added, including new clocks designs and a task li...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
The HTC One X runs Google's latest 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software, making it only the second Android phone in Australia (after the Galaxy Nexus) to ship with this latest software. The end result is a slick and fast smartphone that offers blazing p...
Good Elegant design and superb screen, Excellent performance, Some great camera features...
Bad Poor battery life, Inconsistent Sense UI...
Bottom line The HTC One X features a superb design, a fantastic display and offers excellent performance along with some very well designed software. Poor battery life and some annoying inconsistencies in software are downsides to an otherwise excellent Android phone...
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whathifi.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
The smartphone might just be the hottest product in tech right now. Smartphones (and tablets) are where it’s at, pushing the way we experience music, movies and more, and the One X is as exciting and powerful a phone as you can lay your hands on. It's...
Good Slim and light, big screen great for video, excellent sound, aptX, Dropbox, good camera...
Bad Some tasks take two hands, the chassis has a little flex to it...
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theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:10
HTC messed up in 2011 by releasing too many similar handsets. There was nothing actually wrong with phones likes the Sensation, Sensation XL, Sensation XE or Incredible S but equally none of them had me itching to upgrade my Desire HD ahead of schedule...
Bottom line A perfect smartphone? Very nearly. Some will bemoan the absence of Micro SD expansion and the lack of a dedicated HDMI port. I expected better from such a large battery too, but the screen is huge and glorious, the CPU powerful enough to run a small...
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v3.co.uk
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
HTC's new flagship handset the One X, one of a number of quad-core devices set to hit the UK market this year, aims to repeat the success of the company's popular Desire smartphone. Boasting a massive 4.7in screen contained within an attractive unibody...
Good Quad-core processing, great rear-facing camera, sleek design, super sharp display, Beats Audio tech...
Bad Not ICS raw, poor battery life...
Bottom line A high-performance phone packing a quad-core processor and Google's latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, HTC's One X remains haunted by old ghosts, with the plus-sized handset's poor battery leaving it one step short of smartphone greatness...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:11
The HTC One X is one of HTC’s newest Android smartphones, unveiled in February 2012 at the Mobile World Congress. It has a 4.7-inch screen, the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich interface, 1.5GHz quad core processor, up to 32GB of storage and an 8-...
Good 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. Aspiring owners will also be pleased to know that the battery has enough stamina to last a full day with everything ch...
Bad 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 part of the screen itself.
Bottom line 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. HTC One X is tagged with HTC, One X, review, Smartphone, Android and 4.7-inch. Select a tag (HTC...
80%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:11
2Having released a flurry of devices during 2011, HTC appears to be taking a more measured approach this year - focusing on quality rather than quantity.The firm debuted its ‘One' range during MWC in February and the flagship handset - the One X - is now...
Bottom line The One X is an excellent device that comes with a great screen and multimedia features. The Sense 4 interface makes it one of the best Android devices on the market from user experience standpoint. However, business users may still find battery life t...
100%
tracyandmatt.co.uk
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:11
Announced at Mobile World Congress in February the HTC One X is the companies latest flagship Android device and what a beauty it is. Sporting a 4.7 inch HD 720p touch screen, 1.5 GHz, quad-core processor and running Android 4.0, HTC can be proud of t...
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3g.co.uk
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
Every so often a phone comes along that does everything right. It doesn’t happen often, but the HTC One X is one of these examples of perfection. The interface is user friendly and highly customisable, we can’t fault the colourful screen or the buil...
Good An intelligent UI, easy to customise, a visually pleasing screen with a good display size and a top notch camera...
Bad There really isn’t anything bad to say about this phone...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a powerhouse, supported by the quad-core processor and coupled with a top notch camera and a sharp, clear display with excellent colour reproduction...
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pocket-lint.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
Headlining a new, simpler, HTC is the HTC One X. It leads the charge of a trio of handsets in the HTC One series and brings with it specs that are impossible to ignore. It is, perhaps, a defining phone for 2012, one of the first to arrive that offers...
Good Design, display, power, Sense 4 and Android 4, does so much out of the box...
Bad Keyboard eats space, no SD card slot, some camera niggles, Locations default over Google Maps...
Bottom line The HTC One X is an excellent flagship phone. Fantastic design with a great screen bring premium hardware to the fore with a lighter Sense experience. The One X is more Android than previous phones, yet remains distinctly HTC...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:12
This is a preview of the HTC One X, a full review be uploaded when available. HTC's new flagship Android smartphone for 2012 is the One X, a 4.7in beast constructed from new polycarbonate material and powered by a quad-core processor. The One X is the...
Bottom line The One X is HTC's new flagship Android phone, combining an impressive looking polycarbonate design with a huge, HD display. A quad-core processor and the latest Android software adds to an impressive looking package, though the lack of a microSD card...
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evogadget.com
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2013-04-11 03:24:09
Every consumer of gadgets is different. Some like small, slim and light products, while others feel complete if they own big and heavy ones. HTC has manufactured devices that fit the description of both of the two categories of users we mentioned above. S...
Bottom line The price of HTC's One X is still kept shushed. We have a feeling it will be quite expensive. So maybe a con for some. But that's life. This is a smartphone that won't be to the liking of people with small hands. But it will surely appeal to those who dr...
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techradar.com
Updated:
2013-04-14 14:00:49
Update : We've now got our hands on an HTC One X complete with Android 4.0.4 and Sense 4.1 - read on to see if it really makes that much of a difference. The HTC One X brings the best processor, an HD screen and a sublimely thin chassis as the Taiwanese f...
Good Great screen, Stunning design, Powerful processor, Quality camera...
Bad Iffy battery life, No microSD slot, Video grainy...
Bottom line The One X is one of HTC's best handsets to date, and sets a very high bar for 2012...
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itreviews.com
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2013-04-28 05:46:02
As you have probably noticed, smartphone technology moves even faster than it does on desktop and laptop PCs. Things that were once dream features, like quad-core processors, 720p screens, and 8-megapixel cameras, are now commonplace. So it’s becoming tou...
Bottom line The HTC One X+ for AT&T gains quad-core power and pumped-up internal storage to help keep it in the thick of the pack, if not quite on top of it...
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itproportal.com
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2013-05-05 01:49:06
HTC has just reported that profits for the first quarter of this year were down 70 per cent, on last year. The company is still sparing no expense in advertising the One X, where it has forked out for an advert, in which a photographer takes shots on a pa...
Bottom line HTC's new flagship handset does much to impress, with Android 4.0, a quad core processor, large screen, some great camera features and 32GB of memory, among its abilities. But it is let down by suspect battery life. Pros: Top of the range smartphone with...
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goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-09-22 23:57:34
HTC's new flagship Android phone for 2012 is the One X, a 4.7in beast constructed from new polycarbonate material and powered by a quad-core processor. The One X is the hero device of HTC's new "One" family of devices which aim to simplify the company's s...
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howtospendit.ft.com
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2013-11-06 16:08:46
This is the HTC One X, one of the top two warm-ups, you might say, for the iPhone 5 – the other being the Samsung Galaxy S3, which I have reviewed on Technopolis TV as, on balance, it's probably the closest we'll get to a preview of the Apple phone. But...
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pcauthority.com.au
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2013-11-06 16:08:50
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 - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target users. The One range is HTC's a...
Bottom line HTC has produced a truly remarkable phone that restores a great deal of our confidence in the company. A masterpiece of engineering and design, we're happy to see the HTC One X become our new A-Lister for smartphones...
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v3.co.uk
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2014-01-12 01:37:19
Although older than the iPhone 5, the HTC One X is still one of the most exciting handsets on the smartphone market, offering a fierce competitor to Apple's latest smartphone with its 4.7in Super LCD screen and nippy quad-core Tegra 3 processor. Still...
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v3.co.uk
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2014-01-12 01:37:19
The Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X are at the vanguard of the new wave of quad-core handsets set to hit the UK this year. At first glance the two models are very similar, both offering a premium smartphone experience, packing big screens, quad-core pr...
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v3.co.uk
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2014-01-12 01:37:20
As competition heats up over which big-screen smartphone delivers the most bang for your buck, V3 pits the latest Windows Phone and Android handsets, the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC One X, against each other. Design and buildIn terms of design, both ha...
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v3.co.uk
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2014-01-12 01:37:20
With HTC's quad-core flagship the One X taking Samsung's Galaxy Nexus head on, challenging its technical prowess, and Sony's Xperia S seeking to undercut it on price, V3 takes a look at which device is most worthy of attention. Design and buildDespite...
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uk.hardware.info
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2014-01-18 02:24:08
After HTC and Samsung launched their new high-end phones for 2012 earlier this year, LG is now the last of the big brands to release a new powerhouse model. With the 4X HD the Korean manufacturer again has a phone that can compete in the highest segment...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2014-01-18 02:24:08
So here we are - after covering every inch of the Samsung Galaxy SIII both inside and out and then comparing it with HTC's One X, it's time for a verdict. These two devices are likely to be the closest top-dog Android competitors this year, as both man...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2014-01-18 02:24:09
When the next generation of superphones loaded with quad core processors and expansive screens, squeezed into svelte ultrathin bodies, naturally, battery life and power consumption became a concern. Surely faster hardware and smaller bodies means more...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2014-01-18 02:24:09
Now we're onto one of the biggest features of the two phones and the two tightest areas of competition. Both the One X and SIII are equipped with 8 megapixel cameras, and while that might not be the top end you can buy in terms of pure pixel count, the...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2014-01-18 02:24:09
The Samsung Galaxy S III is one of the biggest smartphones of 2012, and for that we've decided to do something a little different for the review. Instead of a conventional review, a special device such as this deserves special treatment; the 'review' w...
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techsmart.co.za
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2014-02-26 01:52:50
When we reviewed our first 4” smartphone, first impressions were that it was too big. The same happened when we received the 4.3” Galaxy SII – once again it seemed too large. HTC's 4.7” One X on the other hand, came across as simply just right. Not too...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:34
Two recently released high-end smartphones from Sony and HTC, namely the Xperia S and One X are both touted as top-class camera phones. Imaging specs are pretty impressive – the Sony Xperia S sports 12-megapixel “Exmor R” sensor, while the HTC One X ha...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:34
The HTC One series was announced at Mobile World Congress in February and with so much to see I really didn’t get much time at all with the One X. Add to that all the rushing around and not being 100%, I came away from Barcelona not really inspired by...
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stuff.tv
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2014-03-12 01:38:34
Stuff magazine Mon, Apr 2 2012, 6:15PM The current smartphone market is dominated by dual-core masterpieces like the and Samsung's and , not to mention Apple's mighty which is still single-handedly standing up against an impressive Android o...
Bottom line The best Android phone money can buy, and one that will temp all but the most die-hard of Apple fans...
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knowyourmobile.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:34
First and foremost, this is a beautiful looking device. HTC's representatives described the bodywork at the One range's unveiling as having a ‘piano key' finish. We can see what they were driving at, while we think that analogy is slightly odd the feel of...
Good Fast,Brilliant interface,Excellent camera,Incredibly sharp screen,Stunning exterior desing...
Bad No microSD slot, Protruding camera lens...
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knowyourmobile.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:34
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crowdedbrain.co.uk
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2014-03-19 02:55:34
The HTC One X is HTC's flagship device and it also slots in as direct competitor to Samsung's Galaxy S III which we have also reviewed this month.DesignWhile cosmetic design is a personal choice we found the HTC ONE X, with its white and black finish, did...
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apcmag.com
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2014-03-20 04:42:50
After a string of largely forgettable devices last year, HTC has finally returned to form with one of the most impressive smartphones we've seen since the introduction of the iPhone 4. There's little, if anything, to dislike about the HTC One X. It's g...
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geeksquad.co.uk
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2014-03-20 04:42:50
HTC One X is the flagship device in HTC'S new One Series range, and the very first smartphone to have a quad core processor. Performance-wise it's currently only matched by one other handset, but is One X user-friendly enough for an upgrade?Whether you ne...
Good Lightning fast 1.5GHz quad core processor, simultaneous HD video & image capture, built-in Beats Audio processor, new HTC Sense UI with additional features...
Bad Unibody design is stylish but makes the innards of the handset inaccessible. The high capacity 1800 mAh battery cannot be replaced should you want to carry spares around and the 32GB storage space cannot be expanded due to the lack of MicroSD support, Des...
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crn.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-21 03:09:14
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 - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target users.The One range is HTC's att...
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techgeek.com.au
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2014-03-23 03:45:40
After a series of losses, the company announced that they will be producing fewer phones. And this is one of the phones – the HTC One X. Featuring a large 4.7-inch display and a 1.5GHz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, the phone is probably the last hope for H...
Good Superthin body; display brilliant; camera; and runs Ice Cream Sandwich fast...
Bad 4.7inch display sucks a lot of the battery; lack of expandable battery...
Bottom line Probably the best Ice Cream Sandwich phone on the market today.Design and FeaturesThe HTC One X joins the league of being one of the (now growing) 4.5-inch-or-more Android smartphones. It has a 4.7-inch display (protected with Gorilla Glass), but while it...
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delimiter.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-23 03:45:41
Bigger, faster and brimming with features, HTC's One X strikes a major blow in the Android arms race.Design HTC's One X sports a very generous 4.7-inch display, yet manages to retain an elegant look and feel. It's only 8.9mm thick and weighs in at...
Bottom line That's a lot of ground covered and we've really just scratched the surface. It's still early days for Ice Cream Sandwich and quad-core processors and we can expect more great handsets this year, but for now we'd say HTC's One X is the new gold standard i...
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whatlaptop.co.uk
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2014-03-26 03:41:00
Check out the latest HTC One 2 M8 release date, rumours, specs and more here.HTC had signalled its intent to streamline its Android offerings earlier this year and the first fruit of that objective – the HTC One X – is now available. And what juicy fruit...
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bit.com.au
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2014-03-26 03:41:01
We last put up a review of the HTC One X last year, but the phone still has plenty of appeal. The recent February issue of PC & Tech Authority included a comparison of 10 smartphones. In the interests of updating you about how the HTC One X fared, here is...
Bottom line Well-built, slick and powerful, HTC's One X is a superb handset and great value for money too. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & PerformanceValue For MoneyOverallSpecs$479 AUD(pricing info)...
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bit.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-26 03:41:01
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 - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target users. The One range is HTC's...
Bottom line HTC has produced a truly remarkable phone that restores a great deal of our confidence in the company. A masterpiece of engineering and design, we're happy to see the HTC One X become our new A-Lister for smartphones.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & Desi...
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beginnerstech.co.uk
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2014-03-30 05:49:53
So here it is the long awaited HTC One X from HTC's new One series lineup. Well there is one thing for sure when it comes to HTC they have had a terrible time of it lately to many handset releases and none that have that spark to blow the competition away...
Good Great Screen Lovely design Tegra 3 power Great Camera...
Bad Poor battery life No MicroSD slot...
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whatmobile.net
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2014-04-04 04:33:05
It€s almost a year since HTC overtook Nokia in terms of market value. Admittedly, Nokia was in an almightily pickle at the time but hey, it€s not bad for a company that, 15 years ago, was churning out generic PDAs under the dated guise of €High Tech Compu...
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techradar.com/au/
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2014-04-13 04:42:26
Update: We've now got our hands on an HTC One X complete with Android 4.0.4 and Sense 4.1 - read on to see if it really makes that much of a difference.The HTC One X brings the best processor, an HD screen and a sublimely thin chassis as the Taiwanese fir...
Good Great screen, Stunning design, Powerful processor, Quality camera...
Bad Iffy battery life, No microSD slot, Video grainy...
Bottom line Let's not beat around the bush here: we love the HTC One X. You can see how we feel about the battery life, but it's not an insurmountable problem... it's just frustrating that you'll have to be frugal at times with your smartphone usage to get through t...
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gadgetdaily.xyz
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2014-05-07 03:26:15
The One X is one of HTC's most important launches ever. The company lost its way in 2011 – too many handsets largely iterative and generally indistinguishable from each other led to a bloated and confused range and a slump in sales after years of seemingl...
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techview.co
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2014-05-17 04:02:56
HTC's One X was introduced alongside its brothers, the One S and One V, back at Mobile World Congress 2012. Grabbing the headlines with its quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, the One X brings HTC's premium design and style to a top of the range 2012 flag...
Good Excellent screen – 720p HD SLCD2, Top of the range specs, Premium feel and build, Fast photo capture, NFC support (yay!), The Bad:, Battery can struggle to last the day, OS/UI does not make full use of large screen customisation, LED indicator ideally nee...
Bad Battery can struggle to last the day, OS/UI does not make full use of large screen customisation, LED indicator ideally needs to be bigger...
Bottom line We are now at the end of a very long review (hope you enjoyed it folks) during which the One X has undergone some extensive usage to see exactly what the device can handle. The HTC One X is stylish, sleek, powerful and completely at home as a 2012 flagshi...
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techview.co
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2014-05-17 04:02:56
So we leave today's HTC One Day with a short Full HD 1080p video sample taken with the HTC One X .Let me first explain about the videos; with both the One S and the One X we shot around 5 videos each and the One S videos, which went live earlier today, ca...
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mobilephones.com
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2014-05-29 05:56:57
Straight out of the box, the One X is sporting HTC's familiar curves and is dominated by a 4.7-inch screen, almost giving it the appearance of a small tablet. As with most smartphones these days, the face is sleek with clean lines and minimal fuss and wit...
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ausdroid.net
Updated:
2014-05-31 02:25:54
In 2011 HTC got really excited about releasing their Sensation phone, however in light of what Motorola and Samsung were doing with their Dual-Core offerings in that year, this phone fell short of the calibre of 2011 devices. Despite the Sensation not qui...
Good Incredible LCD2 screen, Sleek and simple form factor, Quad core nVidia Tegra 3, First Android 4 phone with custom skin...
Bad HTC Sense Skin on top of Ice Cream Sandwich, Carrier Bloatware, Battery life...
Bottom line Despite the HTC One X rocking Sense 4.0 and having a somewhat shitty battery life, it is definitely a device I'm happy to call my own and have not regretted moving from my Galaxy Nexus for it. The phone looks good, feels great and runs amazingly fast. Tha...
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ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2014-06-18 13:48:01
With the One X, HTC has its first quadcore smartphone in its portfolio. In this case the manufacturer makes use of NVIDIAs Tegra 3 SoC, which doesn't "only" offer four cores. There even is an additional fifth core for improved energy efficiency. Therefore...
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kitguru.net
Updated:
2014-06-19 05:55:22
HTC took the fast track to smartphone fame with phones like the HD2 and the Desire family, but the Taiwanese company lost its way a bit last year. Now they hope to get back on top with a trio of Android 4.0 powered smartphones, known as the One series. Wh...
Good Unibody body is one of the best designs currently on a phone, The display is quite possibly the best out there at the moment, The Tegra 3 processor remains the fastest we have seen, Sense 4.0 is one of the most functional interfaces for Android, HTC are d...
Bad Doesn't feel wonderful in hand, Sense can be a bit buggy and slow, Annoying amount of added applications, Tegra 3 performance can be matched by the processor in the midrange HTC One S, Mediocre battery life, Nonremovable battery, Limited to 32 GB storage...
Bottom line I've spent over a month with HTC's One X now, which is noticeably longer than what most other reviewers have had with their own units. For this reason I've grown rather attached, yet also distanced to the phone. It's a bit of a love-hate friendship; where...
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thunderbaylive.com
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2014-08-07 05:56:32
Expert video review...
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tekgadg.com
Updated:
2014-09-21 02:16:31
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 an...
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gadgetynews.com
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2015-03-04 18:29:53
It's got four cores and runs on Android 4.0. It's big but it's skinny. It's the HTC One X!HTC's new One range includes the HTC One S and HTC One V is a bold statement of intent from a company that is in the middle of huge changes. First it announces that...
Bottom line A huge, bright, clear display, a super-slim chassis being powered by quad-core processing and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich – HTC One X certainly is a beautiful piece of kit.It's stylish, light, and had me using it as my main blower over the iPhone. This...
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whistleout.com.au
Updated:
2015-06-13 09:15:33
The HTC One X is HTC's new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) flagship device. Not only that, but the One X was the world's first widely-released quad-core smartphone. As such it represents the next generation of the smartphone market and is an exciting...
Bottom line Concerning the lack of a Menu button, we were once again thrown in to the realm of minor confusion by the One X. It's in no way HTC's fault that Google decided to do away with a static Menu button and introduce the Multitasking key instead. However, Googl...
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laptops.co.uk
Updated:
2016-01-31 11:17:24
The HTC One that is stunning in terms of design and power. However, the quality of its video is poor and grainy at best and a battery life that is rather unreliable. If you’re after a reliable business phone then this maybe at the bottom of the pile. The...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a powerhouse, a giant that has been stuffed with raw power and as a result has ended up with a massive price tag. Unfortunately, concentrating on raw power has resulted in a power battery life and a slightly cheap feeling phone. This shou...
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futurefive.co.nz
Updated:
2016-02-21 11:22:46
The brand HTC has never really grabbed my attention, but this time I'm stunned. As a Vodafone user, this Telecom-based brand never really called out to me as something I would use for my personal mobile. But there's a lot to admire about the HTC One X.The...
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chinaphonereview.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:29
IHTC One X Hands On ReviewIf you are interested in buying IHTC One X, I recommend the online shop Fastcardtech . They offer reliable services and the lowest prices on the web, with free shipping worldwide on selected items. Click on the link below to visi...
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dronthego.net
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:29
HTC. The 3-letter brand that spells AWESOME each time they release a shiny brand new smartphone. I have used and owned several HTC devices for the past several years, from the Smart Amazing Phone (do you guys remember that phone? Yeah, it was made by HTC)...
Good Large vibrant display, Large Internal Storage, HTC Sense functions smoothly, Camera, User Interface is NewbieFriendly...
Bad No external storage, Non user replaceable battery, No Beats headphones...
Bottom line Hands-down, I must say that this is HTC's best work yet! With all the best features crammed into what we call a “Superphone” plus the unquestionable quality of HTC, one couldn't help but want the HTC One X. Bravo, HTC, Bravo! Now you're making me want to...
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liveatpc.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:29
Beauty in WhiteFirst impressions, we fell in love with the phone at the moment we opened the box. What is not to love? The large, expansive no-scratch glass covering the front of the phone is part of the industrial design that went into the overall look o...
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technoodling.net
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:30
HTC. The 3-letter brand that spells AWESOME each time they release a shiny brand new smartphone. I have used and owned several HTC devices for the past several years, from the Smart Amazing Phone (do you guys remember that phone? Yeah, it was made by HTC)...
Good Large vibrant display, Large Internal Storage, HTC Sense functions smoothly, Camera, User Interface is NewbieFriendly...
Bad No external storage, Non user replaceable battery, No Beats headphones...
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winniekepala.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:30
I have been using the HTC One X as my primary phone since I got it 2 months ago. Read about my unboxing, first impression and physical comparison post HERE . It is indeed the much anticipated Android ICS superphone from HTC that I have been waiting for aw...
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pinoytechblog.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:30
The HTC One X is the first quad-core phone to hit the local market back in April and is the 2012 flagship model from HTC. Aside from the immense power this phone gets, HTC boasts of superb camera performance and Beats Audio from their HTC One line of Andr...
Bottom line There are four things the HTC One X can freely boast – its design quality, quad-core processor, display, and camera. That's probably what most people are after for on a smartphone! If there's a drawback that people will often complain about, it's the lack...
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winniekepala.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:30
In early April 2012, HTC Malaysia launched their latest Android flagship Smartphone – the HTC One series which includes HTC One X and HTC One V.At the roadshow held in Pavilion Shopping Mall in Kuala Lumpur, I rushed myself over after work one day to get...
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soyacincau.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:30
HTC was at the forefront back in 2010, a time when HTC Desire and Nexus One was highly sought after models for Android smart phones. Last year, they faced a huge challenge from Samsung starting with its flagship Galaxy S II . Since then, Samsung has been...
Bottom line So what do we think of the HTC One X? In terms of camera, it is one of the snappiest of the lot but quality wise; it is great but could have been better in low light conditions. In terms of power, it delivers well with anything that we've thrown at it and...
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zoneitech.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:30
Once again, Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has come out with an outstanding Android handset in HTC One X.HTC One X seems to have it all and more–4.7-inch IPS display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass, quad core Tegra 3 processor plus discreet GPU, Ice Cr...
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yugatech.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:30
HTC was the first one to bring a quad-core processor handset in the Philippines with the One X, giving it the spotlight for some time and getting the credit as one of the most desirable (if not the most) flagship smartphone in the local market. Check out...
Good Sleek handset design,  Blazing Tegra 3 processor,  Brilliant HD screen,  Much-improved camera,  Tough! We dropped it several times...
Bad  So, so battery life,  Limited storage, no expandable memory slot...
Bottom line We seldom flag a new handset as a must-buy but we can certainly bet the HTC One X falls into this category. HTC combined great hardware and and great design into one solid handset. HTC's got a winner with the One X.It is by no means perfect but it's one o...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:30
While HTC did well enough at the start of 2011, the Taiwanese company took a bit of a pounding at the tail end of the same year. Some analysts attributed the loss to the company releasing too many phones aimed at too many markets. This year, HTC has bounc...
Good , Solid, unibody polycarbonate body, Large, 4.7inch screen protected by Gorilla Glass, Fast, Tegra 3 processor, Excellent camera performance in low light, Burst shooting...
Bad Uses microSIM, Nonuser replaceable battery...
Bottom line The HTC One X is the best Android phone you can buy right now. Beg, steal or borrow to get one. Buymeter: 5/5 Tech Specs:Operating System: Android 4.0 ICSCPU: NVIDIA quad-core Tegra 3 1.5GHzLCD size: 4.7-inch Super IPS LCD2 capacitive touchscreen, displa...
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Mobile88.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:31
Despite its size, the One X is surprisingly very light, tipping the scale at only 130g. The smartphone sits comfortably in the hand, and the matte finish makes it easier to grip the phone...
Bottom line 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 ­department.Plus, running ICS on a quad-core processor and a big, bright display are features that are hard to resist.However...
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tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:31
and PackagingLet me tell you straight away that the HTC One X is the best Android Smartphone currently in the market. If that is what you wanted to know and want to buy an Android phone today or this week, then go right ahead and come back assured tha...
Good Really awesome camera, good construction quality and great specs...
Bad Gets warm frequently, Android continues to lag.
Bottom line I used the HTC One X for about a week and the biggest complain that I have is that it randomly tends to get hot- not uncomfortably hot but warm enough to be noticed. The unit starts getting hot even during times when the display is switched off- as per...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:31
2011 hasn't been an easy year for HTC. The Taiwanese company's on-going patent lawsuits with Apple have seemingly prompted it to carry out heavy investments on various companies. This includes a US$300 million acquisition of Via Graphics from S3 in a bid...
Bottom line With so many Android smartphones to choose from, what exactly does one need to be the one phone that people want to buy?The HTC One X has one of the most elegant designs we've seen so far and maintains an excellent build quality. Its slim profile also mak...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:31
2011 hasn't been an easy year for HTC. The Taiwanese company's on-going patent lawsuits with Apple have seemingly prompted it to carry out heavy investments on various companies. This includes a US$300 million acquisition of Via Graphics from S3 in a bid...
Bottom line With so many Android smartphones to choose from, what exactly does one need to be the one phone that people want to buy?The HTC One X has one of the most elegant designs we've seen so far and maintains an excellent build quality. Its slim profile also mak...
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techpinas.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:31
TechPinas Exclusive! HTC One X , the Taiwanese company's 2012 Android flagship smartphone, is now officially available in the Philippines via Digital Walker for only Php 34,000 ! And TechPinas is one of the first tech blogs in the country to see it in t...
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soyacincau.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:32
The HTC One X is HTC's range topping model from the HTC One series. Powered by a 1.5GHz Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor, this is the first quad-core Android smart phone to hit the market and at an attractive price tag of RM2,099.Looking at the device at the fi...
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soyacincau.com
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:32
HTC claims that One X can take a picture in just 0.7 seconds. The 8MP camera is also capable of shooting 4 full frames per second up to 99 shots at one time — that's faster that some full-fledged DSLR shooters. But how fast is the HTC One X?We compare the...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:32
In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-21 02:24:32
In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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techradar.com
Updated:
2018-02-23 12:34:31
The HTC One X brings the best processor, an HD screen and a sublimely thin chassis as the Taiwanese firm looks to recreate the success of the original Desire.The One X is a phone that's had us intrigued for a while - running a quad core CPU (Nvidia's Tegr...
Good Great screen, Stunning design, Powerful processor, Quality camera...
Bad Iffy battery life, No microSD slot, Video grainy...
Bottom line The One X is one of HTC's best handsets to date, and sets a very high bar for 2012...
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apcmag.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:40:56
After a string of largely forgettable devices last year, HTC has finally returned to form with one of the most impressive smartphones we've seen since the introduction of the iPhone 4. There's little, if anything, to dislike about the HTC One X. It's g...
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fonearena.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:40:57
I remember seeing the HTC One X for the first time in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress, announced from Peter Chou himself. I was a little bit confused at first. This announcement didn’t exactly sound like HTC. New materials, new tech, new direction...
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wired.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:00
The HTC One X is one of the best smartphones on the market, and the best Android phone you can buy right now, period.It’s fast, it’s gorgeous, it’s lightweight and it has a stellar battery that lasts all day. The camera is also outstanding. It’s the be...
Good A beautiful, powerful phone. Fantastic camera. One of the best displays on the market. AT&T's network is fast in 4G or 3G speeds. Sense 4 isn't as good as stock Android 4, but it's the best alternative out there...
Bad HTC's signature protruding camera lens will get scuffed and scratched over the life of a twoyear contract. Beats Audio makes music sounds louder, but not better. AT&T exclusivity is a shame...
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g4tv.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:00
Video Review: The HTC One X offers a 4.7" super LCD screen, an 8 megapixel camera, and Android 4.0 software on AT&T's 4G LTE network. Find out from Kevin Pereira and Matt Mira if this smartphone makes the cut on Gadget Pr0n...
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ubergizmo.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:01
With the introduction of the HTC One Series in February, HTC has vowed to come back to the top by focusing on less designs, and better user experience. The HTC One X is right there at the top of the line-up and the international (unlocked) version that...
Bottom line To make a long story short: the HTC One X is an excellent phone, and it should help HTC regain its former glory, if not financials (things have been tough for HTC recently). In this form, the HTC One X does a remarkable job with sheer performance, but als...
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insidehw.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:02
Up until a year ago, the top-class smartphone signed by HTC was Sensation, with a dual-core CPU at 1.2 GHz and 768 MB RAM. In this moment, however, that would be HTC One X with a quad-core CPU at 1.5 GHz and 1 GB RAM. If we had to draw comparisons bet...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:02
The Samsung Galaxy Note bully is not just the record holder in screen size among high-end phones, it also comes with a baseball bat to crush the competition, in the form of a stylus. This actually puts it in a category of its own, but for the sake of...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note not only has a certain charm to it, but is very capable too. Charm because it is the sole member of a special 5”+ screen club, and offers a built-in stylus to doodle on it, certainly evoking nostalgia, even if it didn’t have th...
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gizmodo.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:02
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. But is it enough to eclipse the...
Good The screen and the design are amazing. You will want to rub it on your face, Advertisement, The radio on this phone has superpowers. In NYC, it hit speeds up to 33.7Mbps download and 19.2Mbps upload. It's got an NFC chip (unlike the One S), which will be...
Bad Advertisement, The U.S. version of the One X has the exact same dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor as the One S (the Euro version of the One X has the quad-core Tegra 3). Despite that, the One X is actually not as fast as the One S, which has fewer...
Bottom line Totally. The one caveat is that you must like big phones. Theyre not for everybody, and thats a totally respectable position. If you do like big phones, though, this is easily the best Android phone on AT&T, and very possibly the best Android phone peri...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:03
The HTC One X arrived after the Sony Xperia S, so it should be better, right? Moreover, it sports either a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, or a dual-core Snapdragon S4, compared to last year's S3 in the Xperia S.Still, what looked from the onset a battle...
Bottom line There is no arguing that the HTC One X feels more modern than the Sony Xperia S with its slim, light and curved profile, plus the uniform HTC Sense interface over the latest version of Android. The Xperia S, on the other hand, is quite boxy and heavy...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:04
It was love at first sight: From the moment I unboxed the HTC One X ($200 with a new two-year contract on AT&T; price as of as of 5/1/2012) I immediately fell for its slim profile and brilliant 4.7-inch display. But it was more than just the phone's g...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a fantastic phone, providing you can overlook its flaws. For some, the below-average call quality will most likely be a deal-breaker. For others, the One X's weak audio recording capabilities and inclusion of bloatware will be what dr...
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pcworld.in
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:05
It was love at first sight: From the moment I unboxed the ($200 with a new two-year contract on AT&T; price as of as of 5/1/2012) I immediately fell for its slim profile and brilliant 4.7-inch display. But it was more than just the phone's good looks...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a fantastic phone, providing you can overlook its flaws. For some, the below-average call quality will most likely be a deal-breaker. For others, the One X's weak audio recording capabilities and inclusion of bloatware will be what dr...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:06
The HTC One X has a brilliant 4.7-inch display.It was love at first sight: From the moment I unboxed the HTC One X ($200 with a new two-year contract on AT&T; price as of as of 5/1/2012) I immediately fell for its slim profile and brilliant 4.7-inch di...
Good Very well designed, Large screen is great for movies and games...
Bad Poor call quality, Non-expandable storage, Audio pickup in videos is abysmal...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a fantastic phone, providing you can overlook its flaws. For some, the below-average call quality will most likely be a deal-breaker. For others, the One X's weak audio recording capabilities and inclusion of bloatware will be what drives...
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mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:06
twitter: @lisagade) There's a lot riding on the HTC One X. After taking almost a half year breather from making Android smartphones, the One X is the paragon of HTC's new philosophy: make fewer but much better phones. HTC's thing was high end phones...
Good Pretty much everything:fast new CPU, 720p display, beautiful design, LTE and Android 4.0 ICS, Pretty much everything:fast new CPU, 720p display, beautiful design, LTE and Android 4.0 ICS, Pretty much everything:fast new...
Bad No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable...
Bottom line It's hard to go wrong with the HTC One X. It has the best of everything, and better yet: it all works well. From the gorgeous design to the striking 720p Super LCD it makes a great first impression. Use it for several days and you'll appreciate the ex...
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vrworld.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:07
I like the HTC One X. So does the girl next to me, and just about every girl I talk to. So you can stop reading now if your only question is whether chicks dig it. They do. And if you are a girl, yes, the phone is a nerd magnet.Meet the new member of...
Bottom line The problem for the One X is that we are tempted to use it for everything, and we are bound by the lack of expandable storage. However, the cloud storage wars have begun, and arguably offer better security and certainly more capacity. Streaming content...
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androidpolice.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:07
In recent memory, there are only 2 phones I've been as excited to lay my hands on as the One X, and those are the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S II. There's a good reason for my excitement: this is the first phone to pack Nvidia's excellent Tegra 3 CPU. And...
Bottom line Truth be told, there is no competition for the One X on the market today. I know that some will cry “Samsung Galaxy S III” in the comments below, but the key is "on the market today." How many people held out on great hardware last year waiting for the...
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vr-zone.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:08
The HTC One series smartphones were designed to offer premium mobile experience with iconic design, amazing camera and authentic sound experience to the users. The company introduced three HTC One smartphones at the Mobile World Congress in February w...
Bottom line The HTC One X aims to please users with its top-of-the-line hardware and software offerings - Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, Android 4.0 ICS operating system, huge 4.7-inch touchscreen etc. It runs almost any apps without a hiccup, and with its 8...
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tbreak.ae
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:08
and PackagingLet me tell you straight away that the HTC One X is the best Android Smartphone currently in the market. If that is what you wanted to know and want to buy an Android phone today or this week, then go right ahead and come back assured tha...
Good Really awesome camera, good construction quality and great specs...
Bad Gets warm frequently, Android continues to lag.
Bottom line I used the HTC One X for about a week and the biggest complain that I have is that it randomly tends to get hot- not uncomfortably hot but warm enough to be noticed. The unit starts getting hot even during times when the display is switched off- as per...
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techcrunch.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 11:41:09
gadgets I’ve been fiddling around with the HTC One S for a few days now, and I have to say it’s stolen a little piece of my heart. The hardware is just about perfect, with a 4.3-inch qHD display and a slender aluminum unibody shell, and software like H...
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fonearena.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:09
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...
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-02-14 11:41:09
Our review unit, which arrived in a sultry "glamour grey" flavour, lived up to the hype when it came to speed, and its HD screen proved to be a great window for showcasing this power. However, that's not to say this handset is perfect, so read on for...
Good Quad-core CPU, screen is one of the best we've seen, fantastic camera...
Bad HTC Sense 4.0 is far from the 'streamlined' skin that HTC has promised...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
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2013-02-14 11:41:09
2011 hasn't been an easy year for HTC. The Taiwanese company's on-going patent lawsuits with Apple have seemingly prompted it to carry out heavy investments on various companies. This includes a US$300 million acquisition of Via Graphics from S3 in a b...
Good Excellent design and solid build quality, Good camera image quality, Beautiful 4.7inch Super LCD 2 display, Refined Sense 4...
Bad Battery life could be better...
Bottom line The HTC One X is powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad-core processor and 1GB RAM, the former having a slightly higher clock speed of 1.5GHz compared to the 1.3GHz of the ASUS Transformer Pad Prime. Along with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the HTC One X joins t...
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tech2.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
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-...
Bottom line Next Page » Tags: HTC One X Review , HTC One X Launch , HTC One X Availablity , HTC One X Price , HTC One X Indian Price , HTC One X Price in Inida , HTC One X Launch Date , Quad Core , 1.5GHz Processor , NVIDIA Tedgra 3 Processor , 8 Megapixel , Full...
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gsmarena.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
So that's that then - our look at HTC's latest attempt at bringing comprehensive smartphone functionality under one roof is complete and we have to tell you we are pretty impressed with it. The One X is not only surprisingly compact for its screen siz...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
Two recently released high-end smartphones from Sony and HTC, namely the Xperia S and One X are both touted as top-class camera phones. Imaging specs are pretty impressive – the Sony Xperia S sports 12-megapixel “Exmor R” sensor, while the HTC One X ha...
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phonearena.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
When HTC was announcing the One X, it made it sound as if the new ImageSense camera is the best camera on a phone you may get. Well, since we now have the One X in our hands and have been using it for a while, we decided to put his new camera to the t...
Bottom line This was it, shutterbugs. Apparently we don't have an ultimate camera phone here, but even if we had one, it wouldn't have been the new HTC One X. The handset did arrive with a very fast ImageSense camera, which made photo-taking very intuitive and fa...
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Pocketnow.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
HTC lost its magic in 2011. It released too many phones, many of which were uninspired, plus it got overshadowed by Samsung with the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note. But this year, HTC plans to reverse its misfortunes, starting with the One line of dev...
Bottom line The One X marks HTC's attempt to undo its wrongs of last year, and it gets really close to doing just that. The hardware is stunning, the display is better than anything we've ever seen, and we applaud what HTC has done with Sense in making it feel le...
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phonearena.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:10
With its new One lineup of Android 4.0 handsets, HTC said it aims to achieve a more focused and distinct portfolio of handsets, rather than spreading efforts over many names with unconvincing differences in hardware and design – a strategy that proved...
Bottom line In line with the intent to simplify its phone portfolio, HTC has made the One series trio pretty distinct from each other, and the final verdict in our One X vs One S comparison is very easy. If you are a sucker for large and brilliant HD screens, you...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
The HTC One series was announced at Mobile World Congress in February and with so much to see I really didn’t get much time at all with the One X. Add to that all the rushing around and not being 100%, I came away from Barcelona not really inspired by...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
The HTC One X is a highly customisable quad-core beast boasting an excellent camera and bright, brilliant screen Related links News One series from HTC just days away HTC Golf coming this summer HTC smartphones get Ice Cream Sandwich Others to consider...
Good Brilliant and spacious screen, deep customisation, smart UI, excellent camera...
Bad Umm., Ahhh....Look and Feel...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a highly customisable quad-core beast boasting an excellent camera and bright, brilliant screen...
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phonescoop.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
HTC's flagship device for 2012 is the One X. With it and its siblings, HTC hopes to revitalize its position in the smartphone market. HTC took a new approach to its design, and loaded it with the best tech available. The One X is also HTC's first pho...
Bottom line The HTC One X is an whopper of a phone. It takes every feature to the Nth degree in hopes of attaining smartphone perfection. It comes close. I like the hardware a lot. Though I was skeptical about the quality and feel of the polycarbonate shell at fi...
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mobileburn.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Many in the industry believe that HTC, which was once most beloved among Android fans, has fallen from grace. That the company has lost its way, its edge. I am here to tell you that those people are wrong. I...
Good Beautiful design, great display, speedy and easy to use camera, improved Sense UI, quadcore processing speed...
Bad Nonswappable battery, no 4G data support, somewhat large...
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phonearena.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
There's always a certain amount of coolness involved with being the first at something. Usually, the products that manage to be the first to deliver a new exciting technology to consumers are the ones that get the most recognition for their achievemen...
Good Slim and solid body, Beautiful HD display, Futureproof quadcore processor, Great video watching experience...
Bad 1080p video recording at 23 fps, Unintuitive stock browser, Typing experience could have been much better...
Bottom line It was really surprising to see HTC fall from a record-breaker to an underperforming company in just a few months. Thankfully, the firm's management has recognized the need for a change and has taken a number of timely actions in order to turn the shi...
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slashgear.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
HTC needed to hit reset on its smartphone strategy. Lulled, perhaps, by several years of leading the Android device market, 2011 brought an incredibly strong push by Samsung and a growing mismatch between the agile software users desired and the bloate...
Bottom line HTC has a lot to prove. Whether it was down to resting on its collective laurels, misreading the market, or simply getting its 2011 product line wrong, last year turned out to be something of an annus horribilis all round. Rivals accelerated past, App...
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androidcentral.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
Don't call it a comeback. HTC certainly was in the running for King of Mobile World Congress 2012 (an award that would be way cooler if it existed) with the new HTC One line, and the HTC One X specifically. When you stop and think about it, however, it...
Bottom line If you hadn't figured it out by now, we're pretty enamored with the HTC One X. That's not to say we don't have a couple of concerns — specifically we're scared to death about scratching up the camera lens and rendering one of the major features of the...
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techspot.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:11
Many in the industry believe that HTC, which was once most beloved among Android fans, has fallen from grace. That the company has lost its way, its edge. I am here to tell you that those people are wrong. I offer as evidence the new HTC One X. The On...
Good Beautiful design, great display, speedy and easy to use camera, improved Sense UI, quadcore processing speed...
Bad Nonswappable battery, no 4G data support, somewhat large...
Bottom line The HTC One X is easily my favorite phone on the market today. Even Samsung's Google Galaxy Nexus pales in comparison. The sexy hardware design, the updated Sense 4 user interface, and the amazing camera team up with blazing performance to make the On...
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engadget.com
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2013-02-14 11:41:12
More Info HTC One X hands-on at MWC 2012 (video) HTC Sense 4 review HTC One S review It's been a difficult year for HTC. After several successful quarters, things have started looking less rosy in recent months with the company facing stiff competition an...
Good Looks and feels stunning, Most gorgeous display, Fantastic camera, Incredibly quick and smooth, Sense 4 UI is thin and light...
Bad Battery life not as good as the One S...
Bottom line Buying an HTC One X is a lot like getting a unicorn: it's wild, fast, white, beautiful, expensive and fickle. Still, it gives even the mighty Galaxy Nexus a run for its money...
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stuff.tv
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2013-02-14 11:41:12
Stuff magazine Mon, Apr 2 2012, 6:15PM The current smartphone market is dominated by dual-core masterpieces like the and Samsung's and , not to mention Apple's mighty which is still single-handedly standing up against an impressive Android o...
Bottom line The best Android phone money can buy, and one that will temp all but the most die-hard of Apple fans...
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cellphonequick.com
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2013-05-30 08:06:58
Home Android HTC One X Review HTC One X ReviewCellQuick Sep 2nd, 2012 0 Comment HTC One X Review.The HTC One X is a Android smartphone from HTC. It has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor running Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and HTC’s Sense...
Good Great screen, Excellent overall performance, Great sound, especially if you use Beats headphones, Excellent camera...
Bad Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling, Nonremovable battery, No microSD...
Bottom line The One X is certainly a phone for a specialist group of gadget fiends who have huge hands, big wallets, very high power requirements and an insatiable lust for impressing their friends with cutting-edge tech specs.PRO:Great screen Excellent overall p...
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consumersearch.com
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2013-06-21 03:39:35
Bottom lineWith what Brian Bennett of CNET calls "style, speed, blazing 4G, and power galore," the HTC One X steals the HTC flagship title and runs with it. "Essentially, this is exactly the kind of phone we want to see at the top end of its range if i...
Good Large, highresolution screen, Durable, sleek design, Excellent call quality, Highend camera performance, Speedy processor...
Bad HTC Sense interface doesn't appeal to everyone, Size may be too large for some...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2013-08-31 01:53:35
HTC didn't have a good 2011. It lost its strong footing on almost every carrier to competitors like Samsung, falling in a market that has shown enormous growth. The One series is an attempt to turn things around. With the One S and One X, HTC is on a miss...
Good Fantastic, thin design, Comfortable to hold, Amazing rear camera, Runs Android 4.0 (ICS), Beats Audio included, HTC Media Link HD is fun...
Bad Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling, Non-removable battery, No microSD...
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techtree.com
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2013-11-06 16:08:47
HTC One X MRP: 43,000 Street Price (As on 14-May-2012): Rs 35,300 ( Saholic.com ); Rs 35,900 ( Adexmart.com ; Letsbuy.com ) Android enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating quad-core devices, and HTC has become the first one to offer such handsets in th...
Good Great design, Nifty camera features, Wide viewing angles.
Bad Expensive, Mediocre performance, Terrible battery life, Uncomfortable for onehanded use...
Bottom line As expected, One X's battery life isn't good. Its 1800 mAh Li-Po battery manages to keep the device up for only about 5 hours 30 minutes, and if you're playing games, it lasts only for around 3 hours and 20 minutes.

 The handset has a great design and i...
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gsmarena.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:39
The AT&T version of the HTC One X has plenty going for it. The smartphone is just as beautiful and well put together as its global sibling, yet still manages to outperform it on almost every occasion. Comparisons aside, the Sense UI 4.0 offers top-not...
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phandroid.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:40
HTC set out to create a device so desirable that consumers would immediately tag it as the “one” for them. So does the HTC One X live up to expectations? AT&T’s version of the device doesn’t carry the same quad-core Tegra 3 processor as its internation...
Bottom line HTC has hit one out of the park with their latest offering. It’s hard to find a better combination of hardware and software in a smartphone, and the whole thing brings a refined, savvy touch that many feel Android is missing. Excellent photo capabiliti...
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phonearena.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:40
AT&T is literally on fire! And why’s that you ask? Well, in the last few months alone, we’ve been seeing the carrier getting in with some big name smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE, Nokia Lumia 900, and HTC Titan II. Needless to say, it’...
Good Slim, solid, and pristine body, Gorgeous HD display, Lightning fast LTE speeds, Excellent performance with its dualcore CPU...
Bad Unintuitive browser, Weak internal speaker, Ineffective with capturing photos/videos in low lighting...
Bottom line 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 sam...
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slashgear.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:40
AT&T hasn’t wasted any time getting HTC’s new flagship, the One X, onto its network, though the US version of the smartphone has seen a few changes along the way. We’ve already comprehensively reviewed the One X in European, quadcore form, running NVID...
Bottom line We fell hard for the European HTC One X, and with the addition of LTE the AT&T version is even stronger. The slick physical design, excellent display – visible indoors and out, even when wearing polarized sunglasses – and solid audio quality, when pai...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:40
The HTC One X ($199.99 with two-year contract) is a monster cell phone—and I mean that in a good way. It's AT&T's first Ice Cream Sandwich phone. We'll keep an eye on the imminent Samsung Galaxy III launch, but as of today—and despite a few minor issu...
Good Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box. Stunning high-definition screen. Powerful camera and camcorder. Blistering LTE data speeds. Excellent voice quality.
Bad May be too large for some hands. No voice dialing over Bluetooth...
Bottom line With Ice Cream Sandwich, a stunning screen, and fast AT&T LTE, the HTC One X takes its place as the king of all Android smartphones—for now, at least...
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Laptopmag.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
FOLLOW US SHARE In the Android world, there's a constant (borderline tiresome) game of one-upmanship. But the HTC One X, offered through AT&T for $199, has all the makings of a flagship phone with serious staying power. It all starts with a stunningly...
Good Superior 4.7-inch HD screen, Super-fast camera, Long battery life, Fast 4G LTE speeds, Elegant design...
Bad Design a bit large, Occasional lag with HTC apps, Some Wi-Fi issues...
Bottom line The HTC One X's jaw-dropping HD display and ultra-fast camera make it one of the best Android phones money can buy.
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Geek.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
The march of the HTC One line of devices continues, as AT&T prepares to deliver their next LTE phone. The HTC One X on AT&T is a little different from the HTC One X that was released in the UK not too long ago, swapping out the Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset...
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Pocketnow.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
Shoppers perusing AT&T's website in search of a smartphone will find a slew of options, numbering 36 devices in all. Of these, a surprising 21 are Android phones. I say "surprising" because AT&T has never been known for their compelling Android lin...
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hothardware.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
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...
Good 4.7-inch Screen, Great Performance, Decent Battery Life, Fast, High Quality Camera, Beats Audio, ICS Out of the Box, LTE Support...
Bad Non Removable Battery, No Memory Expansion...
Bottom line The HTC One X with Stealth Grey ExteriorWe were very pleased with the HTC One X. The device offers excellent performance and we really dig the phone's design and aesthetics. Our real-world experience with the HTC One X was nothing but good; touch response...
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androidpolice.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
That's a lofty claim, isn't it? Isn't there a new "next generation" every year? Well, to answer that last question, not always. But technology is evolving at such a rapid pace in the mobile world that we can scarcely buy a phone today without something...
Bottom line The One X is a fantastic piece of hardware - there's just no other way to put it. Combined with AT&T's excellent network (say what you will - it is), I'd have to say that the One X is the best all-around Android phone you can buy in the US today. A bea...
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engadget.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
More Info HTC One X review HTC One X exclusive to AT&T in the US, brings LTE, Beats, ICS and Sense 4 to Ma Bell AT&T HTC One X hands-on After last year's scattered lineup of products, HTC's been going through a bit of a renaissance lately thanks to th...
Good Amazing screenFantastic cameraGood battery lifeImpressive performanceSense 4 is unobtrusive...
Bad Carrier bloatware is annoying...
Bottom line Is AT&T's One X really better than the global model? Yes. If you can live with the carrier's software tweaks, this is the best subsidized Android phone in the US today...
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androidcentral.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon S4 and LTE trump the quad-core Tegra 3 in our definitive AT&T HTC One X review!What more could we possibly say about the HTC One X? After several thousand words in our first HTC One X review (plus more in Alex Dobie's ta...
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anandtech.com
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2013-11-10 21:48:41
For just over a week, I’ve been using two phones interchangeably. The first is the Lava Xolo X900 with Medfield inside, the second is the flagship of HTC’s new One series, the HTC One X on AT&T. It’s a device with lofty goals, as it’s the flagship of...
Bottom line The HTC One X is quite simply the smartphone we wished Google had launched Ice Cream Sandwich. It has an amazing display, arguably the best balance of performance and power efficiency in an SoC and a truly outstanding design. In a sea of Android devices t...
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theverge.com
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2013-12-08 18:40:21
Today, we're looking at the global version of the One X, arguably the most important of these first three One devices. It's certainly the most powerful, thanks to a 1.5GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, a 4.7-inch 720p display, an 8-megapixel camera...
Good Superlative battery life, Phone display is fantastic, Superb design and materials, LTE is fast, even when "slow"...
Bad Sense 4+ is still as much a liability as an asset, Hard button experience isn't perfect, AT&T adds the usual crapware...
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chipchick.com
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2013-12-15 07:46:33
The HTC One X was one of the most talked about announcements that came out of MWC back in February. And fortunately, we haven't had to wait too long for it to show up state-side. The HTC One X has landed at AT&T, and it's packing in support for LTE's new...
Good Excellent vivid display, HTC Sense 4.0 offers great refinements to Android 4.0, better than average battery life, camera is one of the best you can find on any smartphone, packs in support for AT&T's LTE network, comes with 25 GB of Dropbox space free for...
Bad Device size may not be suited for smaller hands, storage is not expandable, battery is not removable, no dedicated camera button...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a beautifully designed and crafted smartphone. It packs in a blazing fast system, superb web surfing performance, an excellent display, and sports one of the best smartphone cameras ever, all of which is complimented by HTC Sense 4.0...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:38
Never thought of as being one of the premier players in the Android sphere, LG’s reputation is seemingly going in the correct direction with the LG Optimus G. For once, they really have the upper hand, as they’re the first ones to come to market with...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:38
After pitting four of the biggest stars in the smartphone world right now against one another in our web browsing and display comparisons, we’re once again taking the quartet on yet another worthwhile comparison to proclaim the best of the best in the...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:38
Continuing our look at flagship devices, our comparison now focuses on the best thing from both Apple and HTC. Launching earlier in the year, the HTC One X seemingly got the year jumpstarted with its awe-inspiring presence – thus, establishing the ben...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:38
The Galaxy Note II is here and it features an even larger 5.5” screen, improved S Pen ergonomics, and a beefed up quad-core processor. It is definitely not a handset for everyone, but if you are used to carry big-screen Android phones, the step up is...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:38
Is four times X greater than one time X? If X is greater than zero, then yes, it is. But that is valid only in the ideal world of mathematics. When you are dealing with smartphones, it gets a bit more complicated. As you can surely tell, today we are...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:38
Alrighty people, we’re back with yet another comparison between two high-end Android powered smartphones for AT&T, which interestingly enough, has built itself one eclectic lineup of late. Reigning mightily for some time now, the HTC One X has been a...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:38
The HTC One X was the first new-generation Android smartphone to come out this year. It introduced us to a new kind of Android experience – one powered by an ultra-fast quad-core processor. Moreover, it helped HTC become relevant again, after a brief...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:42
You might be wondering why we always compare the hot new handsets with the latest iPhone. Well, the explanation is actually pretty simple. Since the iPhone is so popular, and pretty much everyone knows what it offers, it makes for a great reference de...
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Theinquirer.net
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2014-01-18 02:24:08
Still, having sold five million units in its opening weekend, the Iphone 5 is clearly proving that it's the greatest Iphone yet, luring customers with its larger 4in screen, sleek new design and faster A6 processor...
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gsmarena.com
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2014-01-18 02:24:09
There's no good story without a villain. No villains here though because this isn't just another story. It rather is Android history being made. And we don't fool ourselves - both these superphones will be history next year, in the less dignified sens...
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techreviewsource.com
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2014-01-29 03:22:00
The HTC One X ($199.99 with two-year contract) is a monster cell phone —and I mean that in a good way. It's AT&T's first Ice Cream Sandwich phone. We'll keep an eye on the imminent Samsung Galaxy III launch, but as of today—and despite a few minor issues...
Good Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box. Stunning highdefinition screen. Powerful camera and camcorder. Blistering LTE data speeds. Excellent voice quality.
Bad May be too large for some hands. No voice dialing over Bluetooth...
Bottom line With Ice Cream Sandwich, a stunning screen, and fast AT&T LTE, the HTC One X takes its place as the king of all Android smartphones—for now, at least...
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booredatwork.com
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2014-01-30 01:29:12
Zero Shutter Lag 8 Megapixel CameraThe HTC One X has an 8 Megapixel camera with a F2.2 lens at 28mm. It has several qualities and features that we describe in-depth in our camera review below, with one key feature being its zero shutter lag. It has the ab...
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booredatwork.com
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2014-01-31 01:22:36
AT&T has taken up the task of boosting its smartphone arsenal with top-tier 4G LTE devices, like the HTC Titian II and the Lumia 900 from Nokia. Now we have the carrier's first Android 4.0 device: the HTC One X .The HTC One X sports a 4.7-inch HD super LC...
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fudzilla.com
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2014-02-01 01:33:54
LG was the first company to introduce a dual-core phone and actually ship it. The company behind the processor was Nvidia and its Tegra 2 chip powered last...
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gadgetreview.com
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2014-02-09 01:34:55
When we compared the four HTC One-series phones, I listed the One X as the best of the bunch for a number of reasons. Yet when it went up against the iPhone 4S, it lost by a single point, the closest any phone has ever reached. If Google is fortunate, the...
Good Looks and feels great, Excellent display, speed, and, Excellent battery life...
Bad Camera quality is soso, with soft photos and alltooeasy blur, Some software bugs, especially around Beats audio, Odd WiFi antenna placement may cause dropped signals when held normally...
Bottom line The HTC One X is superb. It succeeds in nearly every way, and I highly recommend it because it's not only a comfortable, powerful, long lasting monster of a smartphone, it's also damn pretty. Whether that means the pearl-white shell, the futuristic design...
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barefeats.com
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2014-02-22 01:55:51
We observed a dichotomy involving the iPhone 4S versus competing smartphones. Look over the test results. In case you don't see it, we'll tell you. SunSpider Javascript benchmark tests the Javascript...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:34
I've just gotten an HTC One X to play around with! After the careful unboxing I charged it up and then turned it on. As so many people have said, it's set a new standard in smartphones, and I have to agree with that…The slightly curved body is smooth and...
Bottom line The HTC One X is an exceptionally beautiful smartphone. Real effort went into making this, and every minute of it paid off. It's probably the best HTC have ever produced and rightly deserves the role of being their flagship model. When I get my hands o...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:34
First ImpressionsDo you remember 2010? Those were the days for HTC. The HTC Desire and HTC Legend were winners playing in their own league. Nothing could defeat them, nothing could touch them. In 2011, the consumer market changed hearts. The Samsung Galax...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-13 01:55:27
HTC had a rough ending to 2011, so to kick off their 2012, they released the One Series of Android phones, including the flagship One X which we are about to dive deep into. With a new outlook on design, a less-intrusive take on Android skinning, and a fo...
Bottom line To say that I have been impressed with the HTC One X over the last couple of weeks would be a gross understatement. This phone has given us hope for a 2012 that has so far, produced nothing important on the Android front. With the most stunning smartp...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-14 03:53:30
HTC is out to reinvent their brand this year after they struggled during 2011. To kick off 2012 the right way, they have presented their newest flagship device, the HTC One X . We have already published our full review of the unlocked Tegra 3 variant of t...
Bottom line Easily a 9 out of 10 star performance from HTC on this device. Without a doubt, the best device I have had the pleasure of reviewing and it easily replaced my Nexus during the trial time. Superior camera, performance, and design make this the best dev...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-14 03:53:30
When HTC announced the One X at MWC in February, my initial thought was, “I need this device no matter what carrier it belongs to.” And then AT&T announced that they would have it, but it would not carry NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 processor and that only...
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mobilephonereviewss.com
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2014-03-20 04:42:49
There are two reasons to buy this - you want the very best Android phone at the moment but don't really care about the mediocre battery life, and that you hate the iOS platform from the bottom of your heart!ReviewIt is astounding how HTC makes brilliant...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-03-26 03:41:01
HTC hopes to regain their King of the Hill status in the realm of Android smartphones with the One series, and the HTC One X is the flagship of the line. Featuring LTE speeds, a robust processor, a great camera plus a really good audio experience, the One...
Good Beautiful, large pixel dense display, Light and comfortable to hold, Good cameras...
Bad Short battery life, Gets noticeably hot, No microSD card slot, Battery not user replaceable, HTC One X | $199 | AT&T, HTC One X Review Guide, Hands On Video, Design, Display, HTC Sense 4, ICS and Apps, Performance and Hardware, Battery Life, Call Quality...
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recombu.com
Updated:
2014-03-26 03:41:02
The HTC One X has landed, the UK's first quad-core phone and HTC's flagship phone for the first part of 2012.When The HTC Sensation XL came along last year with its 4.7-inch display, it was one of the largest handsets on the market and in turn was embrace...
Good Class leading screen, Fantastic camera, Fast quad-core processor...
Bad Battery life is sub-par, A few stability issues, No removable battery...
80%
pocketables.com
Updated:
2014-03-27 02:21:24
Aside from the original HTC EVO 4G, the HTC One X is HTC's first smartphone to induce such a massive response from consumers. And rightly so, because the HTC One X represents quite a lot for the Tiwanese company, who hasn't really had a hit since the afor...
Bottom line With the slight disclaimer that I have yet to use the Samsung Galaxy SIII, I have to say that I am fairly confident in saying that the HTC One X is the best Android device I have ever used. It takes the best industrial design I have seen in an Android d...
90%
vr-zone.com
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2014-04-06 04:04:48
The new HTC One X was recently launched in Singapore. This flagship smartphone is equipped with the latest Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core mobile processor and Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, and it promises great usability, features and...
85%
phonedog.com
Updated:
2014-05-29 05:56:58
Aaron reviews the AT&T HTC One X , the carrier-branded version of the flagship One series device. Specs have changed a bit, as the AT&T variant offers a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and 4G LTE connectivity. Everything else is the same; 4.7-in...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2014-05-29 05:56:59
Aaron reviews the HTC One X , HTC's newest Ice Cream Sandwich flagship smartphone. Featuring a 1.5 GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor (in the global version), the One X offers a 4.7-inch HD (720p) display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording...
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brighthand.com
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2014-06-05 06:11:02
Build & DesignThe One X looks like a lot of other Android smartphones in that it is dominated by the large touchscreen display, but here the comparisons end. It's white, it's slightly curved, and very sleek and modern looking. The exterior casing is made...
Good Great screen, Excellent overall performance, Great sound, especially if you use Beats headphones, Excellent camera...
Bad AT&T Ready2Go requires a computer for initial setup, White backplate grabs every speck of dust and dirt, Voices can be somewhat muffled due to overactive background noise cancellation...
Bottom line A?great camera, a gorgeous display, fast performance, and a slim profile make the One X one excellent phone...
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brighthand.com
Updated:
2014-06-05 06:11:02
The HTC One X has a polycarbonate shell, and is available in white or black (that's actually a very dark grey). Compared to its predecessors this makes it more elegant, solid, modern and convincing. Gorilla Glass with convex edges covers it practically fr...
Good Display offers exceptional sharpness, resolution and colors, Very speedy, Device is well crafted...
Bad No microSD card slot...
Bottom line The One X is the most impressive attempt by HTC yet to create the best smartphone with Android OS, and it can be judged that this company has taken over the title from Samsung's Galaxy S II — at least until the Galaxy S III is introduced. With its 720p di...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2014-06-11 02:15:53
After a week and a half of using the HTC One X as my primary device, I am confident in saying it is the most refined Android phone we here at PhoneDog have come across to date. HTC promised to bring quality over quantity in 2012 and they have delivered on...
Bottom line Top to bottom, from inside to out, the HTC One X is a seriously solid device. It has some of the best specifications available on the market today: the 720p 4.7-inch S-LCD2 is absolutely beautiful, the device itself is gorgeous with its unibody polycarbon...
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androidandme.com
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2014-07-23 14:23:33
HTC's flagship device, the One X, has been available overseas for almost a month, and it finally arrives in the United States on AT&T's network this May 6th . The US version is slightly tweaked and features a different processor, so many have wondered how...
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talkandroid.com
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2014-07-24 07:16:49
HTC admittedly had a tough 2011 so they promised that 2012 would be better with fewer models and more focus. In late February they unveiled the One series , which consisted of the One X, One S, and One V. If HTC had it their way, that would be it, but unf...
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talkandroid.com
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2014-07-24 07:16:49
The phone to buy is going to hit AT&T on May 6 for an incredible price of $199. The HTC One X has been impressing the media ever since it was launched. Will it be the phone of the year? Or will it be the soon to be announced Samsung Galaxy S III ? If you'...
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technobuffalo.com
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2014-08-02 06:36:37
We fell in love with the international HTC One X and we've also just spent the past several days with AT&T's 4G LTE model. There are few differences between the two phones; the most noticeable of which is AT&T's decision to launch the One X with 4G LTE su...
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technobuffalo.com
Updated:
2014-08-02 06:36:38
HTC first announced the One X during Mobile World Congress as its brand new flagship smartphone. It offers NVIDIA's latest and greatest quad-core Tegra 3 processor clocked at 1.5GHz, an insanely sharp 720p HD display, 32GB of storage, Android 4.0 Ice Crea...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-08-10 10:59:03
Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
Bottom line Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-08-14 10:11:37
So now I've had a good go with a Samsung Galaxy S2 and the HTC One X. Both are impressive phones, and they both have people swearing by them. Which is best though? Well, I'm going to give you my thoughts on this.What's really important to me is that a pho...
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examiner.com
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2014-09-04 06:11:38
One of the first things I noticed about the One X is the cool keyboard with keys that each have two characters. I've seen this before on another Android phone, running an older Android version, and thought it was a fantastic feature. If you're familiar wi...
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wccftech.com
Updated:
2014-10-19 07:56:41
2011 was an interesting year for HTC, full of ups and lows. With the launch of high end devices like Desire HD and the Sensation line up things were looking pretty great. However with much fan following HTC lost its way a little by the end of the year. Th...
Bottom line The few weeks I spent with HTC One X, there really is just one conclusion I kept on coming to. This, in my opinion, is without any doubt what so ever, the best Android smartphone ever made. It simply obliterates the competition simply by the virtue of its...
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examiner.com
Updated:
2014-11-13 05:46:00
HardwareThe HTC One X is a 4.7-inch display and has a slim 8.9mm profile. Which makes the device feel fantastic in your hands and with its lighter weight won't make your hands tired holding it. Going around the body of the phone you see some unique placem...
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examiner.com
Updated:
2014-11-25 10:13:08
The 8-megapixel camera provided some nice enhancements with good, quality pictures and built in effects. While Instagram is nice, the HTC One X allows you to add the following effects on the directly from the camera: Distortion, Vignette, Depth of Field...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-12-31 09:58:48
Today's match includes two phones that were announced at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona a few weeks ago. LG had announced the LG Optimus 4X HD, the successor to the LG Optimus 2X from last year. Meanwhile, HTC also revealed its HTC One X. Nat...
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techcrunch.com
Updated:
2015-06-13 09:15:33
gadgets The HTC Titan II has already gone through the Fly or Die ringer, but the real determining factor for these phones is the level of competition surrounding them. In the case of the Titan II, the HTC/Microsoft partnership is most threatened by mor...
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zdnet.com
Updated:
2015-06-13 09:15:34
HTC's first three handsets of 2012 all carry the 'One' name: the 4.7in. One X, reviewed here, is the flagship, the 4.3in. One S is the mid-ranger, while the 3.7in. One V fills the entry-level spot.The HTC One X is designed to show off what a leading-edge...
Bad Lacks onboard storage expansion, Nonremovable battery, Disappointing battery life, Awkward to hold and use onehanded, HTC's first three handsets of 2012 all carry the 'One' name the 4.7in. One X, reviewed here, is the flagship, the 4.3in. One S is the mid...
Bottom line HTC's flagship One X is a large yet stylish handset with a stunning 4.7in. screen. Its cutting-edge specification, headed by a quad-core CPU, will appeal to power users, but the lack of storage expansion and poor battery life are disappointing...
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gizmochina.com
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2015-06-18 13:22:01
HTC ONE X is the flagship Android phone of HTC, every one appreciate the wonderful screen, nice style and amzing camera. There is lots of ONE X clone phones in China market, but most of them only has low-level class WVGA screen with 800*480 pixel disply...
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wired.co.uk
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:37
HTC's latest high-ender packs in a shockingly fast quad-core processor, the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, an 8 megapixel camera and ravishing 4.7-inch 720p HD screen. But in a crowded marketplace of high-end smartphones, can it separate its...
Good Fast quadcore processor, sharp 4.7inch display, Sense 4.0 OS, Beats Audio sound enhancement, NFC...
Bad It's a handful, battery life not great, camera should be better...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a blisteringly fast and capable media phone, with all the best that Android and HTC have to offer, including a beautiful screen, quad-core processor, Ice Cream Sandwich and Beats Audio headphones. It's a shame that the camera really sh...
90%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:40
HTC's One X is a collection of firsts. It's the first HTC handset with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the first with a 720x1,280-pixel screen, and the first with a quad-core processor; its Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset even includes a GeForce graphics core a...
Bottom line A quad-core processor, plenty of storage space and a camera that rivals a compact digital camera - the HTC One X is the best Android phone currently available...
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alphr.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:41
Few of HTC's offerings have threatened the smartphone industry's top table of late, with its somewhat safe offerings largely overtaken by fancier phones from Samsung and Apple. But HTC's latest flagship handset, the One X, looks set to take back some of t...
Bottom line Stonking performance, a stunning screen and one of HTC's best designs in years make this our new smartphone king...
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goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:46
The HTC One X runs Google's latest 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software, making it only the second Android phone in Australia (after the Galaxy Nexus) to ship with this latest software. The end result is a slick and fast smartphone that offers blazing p...
Good Elegant design and superb screen, Excellent performance, Some great camera features...
Bad Poor battery life, Inconsistent Sense UI...
Bottom line The HTC One X features a superb design, a fantastic display and offers excellent performance along with some very well designed software. Poor battery life and some annoying inconsistencies in software are downsides to an otherwise excellent Android ph...
90%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:46
The smartphone might just be the hottest product in tech right now. Smartphones (and tablets) are where it’s at, pushing the way we experience music, movies and more, and the One X is as exciting and powerful a phone as you can lay your hands on. It's...
Good Big, brilliant screen, superfast, intuitive OS, lovely look and feel to handset, allround standard of performance is high...
Bad Detail of audio and video pipped by very best, battery life is below par...
100%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:51
HTC messed up in 2011 by releasing too many similar handsets. There was nothing actually wrong with phones likes the Sensation, Sensation XL, Sensation XE or Incredible S but equally none of them had me itching to upgrade my Desire HD ahead of schedule...
Bottom line A perfect smartphone? Very nearly. Some will bemoan the absence of Micro SD expansion and the lack of a dedicated HDMI port. I expected better from such a large battery too, but the screen is huge and glorious, the CPU powerful enough to run a small...
90%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:51
HTC's new flagship handset the One X, one of a number of quad-core devices set to hit the UK market this year, aims to repeat the success of the company's popular Desire smartphone. Boasting a massive 4.7in screen contained within an attractive unibody...
Good Quad-core processing, great rear-facing camera, sleek design, super sharp display, Beats Audio tech...
Bad Not ICS raw, poor battery life...
Bottom line A high-performance phone packing a quad-core processor and Google's latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, HTC's One X remains haunted by old ghosts, with the plus-sized handset's poor battery leaving it one step short of smartphone greatness...
80%
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:52
Every so often a phone comes along that does everything right. It doesn’t happen often, but the HTC One X is one of these examples of perfection. The interface is user friendly and highly customisable, we can’t fault the colourful screen or the buil...
Good An intelligent UI, easy to customise, a visually pleasing screen with a good display size and a top notch camera...
Bad There really isn’t anything bad to say about this phone...
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pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:23:04
This is a preview of the HTC One X, a full review be uploaded when available. HTC's new flagship Android smartphone for 2012 is the One X, a 4.7in beast constructed from new polycarbonate material and powered by a quad-core processor. The One X is the...
Bottom line The One X is HTC's new flagship Android phone, combining an impressive looking polycarbonate design with a huge, HD display. A quad-core processor and the latest Android software adds to an impressive looking package, though the lack of a microSD card...
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channelpro.co.uk
Updated:
2012-04-26 01:37:57
Stonking performance, a stunning screen and one of HTC’s best designs in years make this our new smartphone kingRating: 5Average: 5 (1 vote) Few of HTC's offerings have threatened the smartphone industry's top table of late, with its somewhat safe offe...
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digitalversus.com
Updated:
2012-05-02 02:37:02
The HTC One X is a good telephone that picks up 3G and Wi-Fi networks very well. You don't have to worry about your conversations getting cut off, and even in noisy settings you hear the other party loud and clear. But you'd be well-advised not to put...
Good Size & weight, Screen resolution / Colour accuracy, Overall responsiveness, Highquality camera, Clean audio, Sense 4.0 interface, Web browsing...
Bad Nonexpandable memory (28 GB), A few minor delays in the interface (possible correction with the update), Design: Hey Mr. HTC, how about something new for a change?...
Bottom line The HTC One X is an excellent smartphone that offers a wide array of highly efficient multimedia functions. The gorgeous screen, enjoyable interface, exceptional camera, good audio, fast web browsing and overall responsiveness make this an all-but-perf...
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pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2012-05-12 01:36:44
If you like Android, the HTC One X is the phone you should lust after. It’s packed with features, has extremely powerful hardware, and is beautiful to behold. It is truly the best Android phone on the New Zealand market.We hadn’t received a review devi...
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techdigest.tv
Updated:
2012-05-24 01:04:01
Name: Type: Specifications: Price as reviewed: The HTC One X continues in the fine design tradition that HTC established once they'd purchased sharp design firm One & Co. Whether in black or white, the unibody build here is a corker, if perhaps a littl...
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hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2012-06-23 01:16:44
Over the past few years HTC have gone from being a relatively unknown manufacturer to a key player in the mobile marketplace. Never afraid to really push their own operating system skin and tweaks on their Android handsets such as the Sensation have been...
Bottom line The first thing which will strike those who pick up the One X is that it is a very light handset. Despite having a 4.7" screen HTC have managed to keep weight to a minimum and with a thickness of 8.9mm it doesn't feel too bulky either. The curved shape to...
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evogadget.com
Updated:
2013-04-11 03:47:06
Every consumer of gadgets is different. Some like small, slim and light products, while others feel complete if they own big and heavy ones. HTC has manufactured devices that fit the description of both of the two categories of users we mentioned above. S...
Bottom line The price of HTC's One X is still kept shushed. We have a feeling it will be quite expensive. So maybe a con for some. But that's life. This is a smartphone that won't be to the liking of people with small hands. But it will surely appeal to those who dr...
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itreviews.com
Updated:
2013-04-28 05:50:41
As you have probably noticed, smartphone technology moves even faster than it does on desktop and laptop PCs. Things that were once dream features, like quad-core processors, 720p screens, and 8-megapixel cameras, are now commonplace. So it’s becoming tou...
Bottom line The HTC One X+ for AT&T gains quad-core power and pumped-up internal storage to help keep it in the thick of the pack, if not quite on top of it...
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itproportal.com
Updated:
2013-05-05 01:47:30
HTC has just reported that profits for the first quarter of this year were down 70 per cent, on last year. The company is still sparing no expense in advertising the One X, where it has forked out for an advert, in which a photographer takes shots on a pa...
Bottom line HTC's new flagship handset does much to impress, with Android 4.0, a quad core processor, large screen, some great camera features and 32GB of memory, among its abilities. But it is let down by suspect battery life. Pros: Top of the range smartphone with...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-09-23 00:00:03
HTC's new flagship Android phone for 2012 is the One X, a 4.7in beast constructed from new polycarbonate material and powered by a quad-core processor. The One X is the hero device of HTC's new "One" family of devices which aim to simplify the company's s...
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howtospendit.ft.com
Updated:
2013-11-06 16:08:28
This is the HTC One X, one of the top two warm-ups, you might say, for the iPhone 5 – the other being the Samsung Galaxy S3, which I have reviewed on Technopolis TV as, on balance, it's probably the closest we'll get to a preview of the Apple phone. But...
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pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-06 16:08:33
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 - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target users. The One range is HTC's a...
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v3.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-12 01:37:03
Although older than the iPhone 5, the HTC One X is still one of the most exciting handsets on the smartphone market, offering a fierce competitor to Apple's latest smartphone with its 4.7in Super LCD screen and nippy quad-core Tegra 3 processor. Still...
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v3.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-12 01:37:03
The Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X are at the vanguard of the new wave of quad-core handsets set to hit the UK this year. At first glance the two models are very similar, both offering a premium smartphone experience, packing big screens, quad-core pr...
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v3.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-12 01:37:03
As competition heats up over which big-screen smartphone delivers the most bang for your buck, V3 pits the latest Windows Phone and Android handsets, the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC One X, against each other. Design and buildIn terms of design, both ha...
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v3.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-12 01:37:03
With HTC's quad-core flagship the One X taking Samsung's Galaxy Nexus head on, challenging its technical prowess, and Sony's Xperia S seeking to undercut it on price, V3 takes a look at which device is most worthy of attention. Design and buildDespite...
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uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-01-18 02:24:22
After HTC and Samsung launched their new high-end phones for 2012 earlier this year, LG is now the last of the big brands to release a new powerhouse model. With the 4X HD the Korean manufacturer again has a phone that can compete in the highest segment...
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-12 01:38:48
Stuff magazine Mon, Apr 2 2012, 6:15PM The current smartphone market is dominated by dual-core masterpieces like the and Samsung's and , not to mention Apple's mighty which is still single-handedly standing up against an impressive Android o...
Bottom line The best Android phone money can buy, and one that will temp all but the most die-hard of Apple fans...
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geeksquad.co.uk
Updated:
2014-03-20 04:42:36
HTC One X is the flagship device in HTC'S new One Series range, and the very first smartphone to have a quad core processor. Performance-wise it's currently only matched by one other handset, but is One X user-friendly enough for an upgrade?Whether you ne...
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crn.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-21 03:08:39
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 - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target users.The One range is HTC's att...
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bit.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-26 03:40:53
We last put up a review of the HTC One X last year, but the phone still has plenty of appeal. The recent February issue of PC & Tech Authority included a comparison of 10 smartphones. In the interests of updating you about how the HTC One X fared, here is...
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bit.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-26 03:40:54
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 - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target users. The One range is HTC's...
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whatmobile.net
Updated:
2014-04-04 04:32:55
It€s almost a year since HTC overtook Nokia in terms of market value. Admittedly, Nokia was in an almightily pickle at the time but hey, it€s not bad for a company that, 15 years ago, was churning out generic PDAs under the dated guise of €High Tech Compu...
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techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-13 04:41:30
Update: We've now got our hands on an HTC One X complete with Android 4.0.4 and Sense 4.1 - read on to see if it really makes that much of a difference.The HTC One X brings the best processor, an HD screen and a sublimely thin chassis as the Taiwanese fir...
Good Great screen, Stunning design, Powerful processor, Quality camera...
Bad Iffy battery life, No microSD slot, Video grainy...
Bottom line Let's not beat around the bush here: we love the HTC One X. You can see how we feel about the battery life, but it's not an insurmountable problem... it's just frustrating that you'll have to be frugal at times with your smartphone usage to get through t...
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littlegreenrobot.co.uk
Updated:
2014-05-07 03:26:39
The One X is one of HTC's most important launches ever. The company lost its way in 2011 – too many handsets largely iterative and generally indistinguishable from each other led to a bloated and confused range and a slump in sales after years of seemingl...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:53
So we leave today's HTC One Day with a short Full HD 1080p video sample taken with the HTC One X .Let me first explain about the videos; with both the One S and the One X we shot around 5 videos each and the One S videos, which went live earlier today, ca...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:53
Here is another entry in HTC One Day , where we take a really long look at HTC's new One Series, both the quad-core HTC One X and the dual-core HTC One S .Another set of HTC One X camera samples brings us a look at how the One X handles shooting pictures...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:53
Here's another entry in today's HTC One Day , this time focusing on the bigger brother of the two One Series devices, the One X.Featuring a quad-core processor and 720p HD display, the One X definitely promises a lot and in this article we'll see how the...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:54
So I'm currently sat on a very packed train heading up to Manchester to watch my favourite team in action. The wifi and cell coverage is REALLY bad en route, but nonetheless I've been snapping away with the HTC One X and it's fast loading camera.Here's so...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:54
This year's HTC devices look pretty sweet; labelled the One Series, the first two devices, the One X and One S, both feature great specs, stunning design and the latest Android operating system.We're currently reviewing the HTC One X, which features the q...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:54
So here is the HTC One XLets run down the specs!Size: 134.36 x 69.9 x 8.9 mm Weight: 130 grams with battery Display: HD 720p touch screen Screen: 4.7-inch (1280 x 720 resolution)CPU Speed 1.5 GHz, QUAD core Memory Total storage: 32 GB RAM:1 GBCamera with...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:54
We saw HTC's quad-core smartphone leaks several times before its Mobile World Congress announcement, but the device still remains one of the most eagerly anticipated smartphones of 2012.The first quad-core device from HTC, the One X is powered by NVIDIA's...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:55
HTC's One X quad-core flagship was definitely one of the most leaked HTC devices before MWC. Leaks began last year with the HTC Edge rumours until just before MWC when the One X name was uncovered .With a high-end specs list consisting of a 1.5GHz quad-co...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-05-17 04:02:55
HTC's latest flagship, the One X, is the first quad-core smartphone from the company and it features a large vibrant 4.7 inch Super IPS LCD2 capacitive touchscreen, capable of sporting 720p HD resolution.Other notable features of the device include an 8MP...
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ausdroid.net
Updated:
2014-05-31 02:25:36
In 2011 HTC got really excited about releasing their Sensation phone, however in light of what Motorola and Samsung were doing with their Dual-Core offerings in that year, this phone fell short of the calibre of 2011 devices. Despite the Sensation not qui...
Good Incredible LCD2 screen, Sleek and simple form factor, Quad core nVidia Tegra 3, First Android 4 phone with custom skin...
Bad HTC Sense Skin on top of Ice Cream Sandwich, Carrier Bloatware, Battery life...
Bottom line Despite the HTC One X rocking Sense 4.0 and having a somewhat shitty battery life, it is definitely a device I'm happy to call my own and have not regretted moving from my Galaxy Nexus for it. The phone looks good, feels great and runs amazingly fast. Tha...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-06-12 05:40:06
It's pretty much certain that one of the key things people will look at is the camera when choosing their next smartphone; very few people will carry a dedicated camera on a day to day basis so you need to ensure your next smartphone features the best cam...
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ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2014-06-18 13:47:27
With the One X, HTC has its first quadcore smartphone in its portfolio. In this case the manufacturer makes use of NVIDIAs Tegra 3 SoC, which doesn't "only" offer four cores. There even is an additional fifth core for improved energy efficiency. Therefore...
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kitguru.net
Updated:
2014-06-19 05:55:28
HTC took the fast track to smartphone fame with phones like the HD2 and the Desire family, but the Taiwanese company lost its way a bit last year. Now they hope to get back on top with a trio of Android 4.0 powered smartphones, known as the One series. Wh...
Good Unibody body is one of the best designs currently on a phone, The display is quite possibly the best out there at the moment, The Tegra 3 processor remains the fastest we have seen, Sense 4.0 is one of the most functional interfaces for Android, HTC are d...
Bad Doesn't feel wonderful in hand, Sense can be a bit buggy and slow, Annoying amount of added applications, Tegra 3 performance can be matched by the processor in the midrange HTC One S, Mediocre battery life, Nonremovable battery, Limited to 32 GB storage...
Bottom line I've spent over a month with HTC's One X now, which is noticeably longer than what most other reviewers have had with their own units. For this reason I've grown rather attached, yet also distanced to the phone. It's a bit of a love-hate friendship; where...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-08-01 02:05:43
Any user of a smartphone who would like to upgrade to a new device by which i mean a superphone in the near future or present, that is to a phone other than the iPhone has one question on his mind :”Which device should I upgrade to ‘The HTC One X' or ‘The...
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techview.co
Updated:
2014-08-01 02:05:43
At last night's Samsung Galaxy S3 launch in London, we managed to get some hands on time with the smartphone and whilst also snapping away at Samsung's latest answer to the iPhone , we also put it up against HTC's latest flagship smartphone, the One X , w...
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techview.co
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2014-08-02 06:36:32
One question I'm asked quite often is which device to go for, between the Samsung Galaxy Note and the HTC One X . Both devices are monsters, in terms of size and screen real estate, but both have their own particular benefits.Here's my top 3 reasons why t...
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techview.co
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2014-11-13 05:47:54
So today's HTC One Day is coming to an end, but we're leaving you with two final posts, the first of which is this one. This post features some snapshots taken with the 8 megapixel camera of the quad-core HTC One X , with the photos shot from the North St...
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techview.co
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2014-11-25 10:05:48
So I think the title of this post pretty much sums up what will be going on in this videoIf not then here I benchmark the brand new HTC One X, I run it via Quadrant, Linpack and also AnTuTu benchmark.[vsw id="Jiw2kWSU9s4" source="youtube" width="560" heig...
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techview.co
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2014-12-26 09:24:51
Here's some videos that pit Nokia's flagship Lumia 900 against the best of the competition, which is Apple's iPhone 4S and HTC's stellar One X quad-core flagship .In the first video, courtesy of Zollotech, the Lumia 900 takes on Apple's flagship, the iPho...
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techview.co
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2014-12-26 09:24:54
By now we're sure you caught our HTC One Day coverage throughout the day yesterday. If you didn't here's a quick recap; we took the HTC One X and the HTC One S on a long day trip to Manchester to see Manchester United play at Old Trafford. During the day...
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techview.co
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2014-12-26 09:24:54
So on Sunday, I went to Old Trafford to see Manchester United take on Everton. For the whole day, the only devices I was using (aside from an iPad to stream/playback videos and content) was HTC's new One Series; I had both the One X and the One S with me...
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netguide.co.nz
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2016-02-21 11:22:52
The brand HTC has never really grabbed my attention, but this time I'm stunned. As a Vodafone user, this Telecom-based brand never really called out to me as something I would use for my personal mobile. But there's a lot to admire about the HTC One X.The...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-12-24 03:43:27
HTC produces some great looking smartphones and its latest release aims to bring some of that distinctive style to a more affordable device. The HTC Desire X features some design touches from the more expensive 'One' range but it retails for under $300 in...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2016-12-24 03:43:51
While HTC's Desire brand was originally attached to premium smartphones, these days Desire-branded handsets have a distinctly mid-range feel. The Desire X inhabits the crowded sub-£200 SIM-free market, so we were interested to see how it would stand ou...
Bottom line A good value and stylish Android handset...
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chip.com.my
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2016-12-24 03:43:59
Getting an affordable smartphone is a question of sacrifice and compromise. How much can you dare to ask for with a much lower price? But sometimes something like the HTC Desire X comes along, and proves to you that there is that sweet spot between afford...
Good Solid performance, Great display, Excellent camera, Beats Audio integration...
Bad No front facing camera, Soft buttons...
Bottom line It's impossible to not recommend the HTC Desire X to anyone looking for an affordable smartphone. This is a well-built device with solid performances, great display and an excellent camera to boot; the ‘X' that marks the desired spot in our maps. Swell j...
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itpro.co.uk
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2016-12-24 03:44:18
HTC, has typically targeted the top end of the market with its Android-based smartphones. Budget-friendly Windows Phone devices like the HTC Radar haven't translated well to the Android ecosystem, and the cheap devices that are available cheaply tend to b...
Bottom line The Desire X is a well-built handset, but one that has been planned out to a definite budget and not optimised for business use. The low-resolution rear camera and lack of front-facing camera can be overlooked, but its lack of processing power can caus...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2016-12-24 03:44:31
Until recently, HTC had given its Desire range of smartphones a mini-break, and put more of its focus on the One series. But now we have the HTC Desire X , the first Desire handset to appear since the Desire C earlier this year. Read: more smartphone revi...
Bottom line The HTC Desire X is a reasonable smartphone, but nothing more. It will serve you perfectly well on a day to day basis, but there's distinctly no frills attached. Those looking for a more exciting device will want to look elsewhere.Tags:Smartphones, Androi...
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itproportal.com
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2016-12-24 03:44:33
When HTC came up with its original Desire in 2010 it had a smartphone watershed moment. The handset was quite lovely. I carried on using mine well past its sell-by date simply because it was nicely designed and its optical trackpad was so clever. I know p...
Good Good screen, Comfy size for the hand, Some nice camera features...
Bad Flimsy backplate, Nothing special to look at, No real USP...
Bottom line There's nothing particularly special about the HTC Desire X. Instead, it is yet another mid-range handset offering yet another set of mid-range specs. I do like the screen though, and it's nice to see the HTC camera features on a handset at this price. I...
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trustedreviews.com
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2016-12-24 03:44:40
The HTC Desire X is a phone that shows you don't have to spend all that much money to get an Android phone that feels fairly high-end. At under £250 SIM-free, it's priced to compete with mid-range Androids like the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 . It may not cause...
Good Neat, slim design, Decent screen...
Bad No front-facing camera, Mediocre main camera, No HD video capture...
Bottom line The HTC Desire X lops off some features to squeeze its slim body into a lower-mid range pigeonhole. Most of these aren't too critical. It uses a cut-down version of HTC Sense, has no user-facing camera and the main camera isn't too hot. But it gets the ba...
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3g.co.uk
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2016-12-24 03:44:52
HTC has come up with a smartphone that offers plenty for everyone, especially if you’re new to smartphones. The Sense interface is user friendly and offers some great features, while the snapper is impressive for the price. There’s plenty for media...
Good Userfriendly Sense interface; Beats Audio; Lengthy battery life; Bright, colourful screen...
Bad Couple of glitches; onboard storage could be better; odd back panel fit; snapper shutter suffers from lag...
Bottom line You get a lot on the HTC Desire X considering its mid-range price, including a bright, clear 4in display and an impressive snapper. With Beats Audio, and a good day of life in that battery, there are few mid-range mobiles that can beat it...
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pocket-lint.com
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2016-12-24 03:44:52
The HTC Desire still has a place in our hearts: it was a phone that really shook things up. It impressed us with what Android could do and what HTC could do for Android. It was our hottest phone of 2010, with HTC top of the mobile pile. What followed...
Good Compact, affordable, respectable screen size, microSD card slot...
Bad There's nothing to get really excited about...
Bottom line The HTC Desire X falls into an odd space where it lacks the cutting-edge design of the One series and some scrimping has been done on the spec sheet. The result is a phone that does most things, but feels as though it lacks excitement...
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techradar.com
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2016-12-24 03:44:59
You may have been mistaken for thinking that there wasn't really a gap between the HTC One V and the HTC Desire C , but you'd be wrong, as the HTC Desire X forces its way between the two handsets. On paper there's very little to separate the Desire X from...
Good Low price, Vivid screen, Compact design...
Bad Average specs, Lower RAM, Cut down HTC Sense, Flimsy back cover...
Bottom line The HTC Desire X is a decent mid-range phone which offers up a smartphone experience you've come to expect from handsets which cost around £200.It's doesn't offer anything particularly thrilling, nor does it having any major flaws and while the design is...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2016-12-24 03:45:06
My introduction to the Android platform came through the original HTC Desire. One of my bosses walked up to me knowing my love for phones and showed me his brand spanking new piece of kit, complete with scrolling widgets and all shiny and new. My se...
Bottom line In conclusion, the HTC Desire X is actually a rather good handset.  There are two main selling points, one being the excellent sound quality produced by the Beats Audio and the other being the camera quality.  The Desire X is an attractive handset that fl...
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delimiter.com.au
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2016-12-24 03:45:11
On paper HTC's new budget model looks like a winner, coming close to many of the specifications of its more expensive brethren but with a price point beneath $300. But does the lower-end Desire X do enough to keep HTC's reputation for solid smartph...
Bottom line Your writer currently uses a HTC One XL personally, which is the highest-end HTC model currently available in Australia and a phone which is comparable to other high-end models from Apple and Samsung. And yet, when it comes down to it, when I was testing...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-12-24 03:45:22
HTC promised to release less smartphones in 2012 than it has in previous years, but the company still seems as active as ever. Its latest release is the Desire X, which aims to bring a distinctive style to the pre-paid market. The HTC Desire X is well...
Good Vibrant and bright SLCD screen, Solid performance, Good value for money...
Bad Some annoying Sense issues, No front-facing camera, Limited internal memory...
Bottom line The HTC Desire X aims to bring the distinctive style of the company's higher end devices to a low-cost, pre-paid phone. The lack of a front-facing camera and some annoying software issues aside, the Desire X largely succeeds thanks to an excellent design...
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Theinquirer.net
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2012-04-22 07:22:41
Our review unit, which arrived in a sultry "glamour grey" flavour, lived up to the hype when it came to speed, and its HD screen proved to be a great window for showcasing this power. However, that's not to say this handset is perfect, so read on for...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:48
When HTC was announcing the One X, it made it sound as if the new ImageSense camera is the best camera on a phone you may get. Well, since we now have the One X in our hands and have been using it for a while, we decided to put his new camera to the t...
Bottom line This was it, shutterbugs. Apparently we don't have an ultimate camera phone here, but even if we had one, it wouldn't have been the new HTC One X. The handset did arrive with a very fast ImageSense camera, which made photo-taking very intuitive and fa...
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Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:49
HTC lost its magic in 2011. It released too many phones, many of which were uninspired, plus it got overshadowed by Samsung with the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note. But this year, HTC plans to reverse its misfortunes, starting with the One line of dev...
Bottom line The One X marks HTC's attempt to undo its wrongs of last year, and it gets really close to doing just that. The hardware is stunning, the display is better than anything we've ever seen, and we applaud what HTC has done with Sense in making it feel le...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:50
With its new One lineup of Android 4.0 handsets, HTC said it aims to achieve a more focused and distinct portfolio of handsets, rather than spreading efforts over many names with unconvincing differences in hardware and design – a strategy that proved...
Bottom line In line with the intent to simplify its phone portfolio, HTC has made the One series trio pretty distinct from each other, and the final verdict in our One X vs One S comparison is very easy. If you are a sucker for large and brilliant HD screens, you...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:53
The HTC One X is a highly customisable quad-core beast boasting an excellent camera and bright, brilliant screen Related links News One series from HTC just days away HTC Golf coming this summer HTC smartphones get Ice Cream Sandwich Others to consider...
Good Brilliant and spacious screen, deep customisation, smart UI, excellent camera...
Bad Umm., Ahhh....Look and Feel...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a highly customisable quad-core beast boasting an excellent camera and bright, brilliant screen...
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phonescoop.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:55
HTC's flagship device for 2012 is the One X. With it and its siblings, HTC hopes to revitalize its position in the smartphone market. HTC took a new approach to its design, and loaded it with the best tech available. The One X is also HTC's first pho...
Bottom line The HTC One X is an whopper of a phone. It takes every feature to the Nth degree in hopes of attaining smartphone perfection. It comes close. I like the hardware a lot. Though I was skeptical about the quality and feel of the polycarbonate shell at fi...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:57
There's always a certain amount of coolness involved with being the first at something. Usually, the products that manage to be the first to deliver a new exciting technology to consumers are the ones that get the most recognition for their achievemen...
Good Slim and solid body, Beautiful HD display, Futureproof quadcore processor, Great video watching experience...
Bad 1080p video recording at 23 fps, Unintuitive stock browser, Typing experience could have been much better...
Bottom line It was really surprising to see HTC fall from a record-breaker to an underperforming company in just a few months. Thankfully, the firm's management has recognized the need for a change and has taken a number of timely actions in order to turn the shi...
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slashgear.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:22:58
HTC needed to hit reset on its smartphone strategy. Lulled, perhaps, by several years of leading the Android device market, 2011 brought an incredibly strong push by Samsung and a growing mismatch between the agile software users desired and the bloate...
Bottom line HTC has a lot to prove. Whether it was down to resting on its collective laurels, misreading the market, or simply getting its 2011 product line wrong, last year turned out to be something of an annus horribilis all round. Rivals accelerated past, App...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:23:02
Don't call it a comeback. HTC certainly was in the running for King of Mobile World Congress 2012 (an award that would be way cooler if it existed) with the new HTC One line, and the HTC One X specifically. When you stop and think about it, however, it...
Bottom line If you hadn't figured it out by now, we're pretty enamored with the HTC One X. That's not to say we don't have a couple of concerns — specifically we're scared to death about scratching up the camera lens and rendering one of the major features of the...
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techspot.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:23:02
Many in the industry believe that HTC, which was once most beloved among Android fans, has fallen from grace. That the company has lost its way, its edge. I am here to tell you that those people are wrong. I offer as evidence the new HTC One X. The On...
Bottom line The HTC One X is easily my favorite phone on the market today. Even Samsung's Google Galaxy Nexus pales in comparison. The sexy hardware design, the updated Sense 4 user interface, and the amazing camera team up with blazing performance to make the On...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2012-04-22 07:23:03
More Info HTC One X hands-on at MWC 2012 (video) HTC Sense 4 review HTC One S review It's been a difficult year for HTC. After several successful quarters, things have started looking less rosy in recent months with the company facing stiff competition an...
Good Looks and feels stunning, Most gorgeous display, Fantastic camera, Incredibly quick and smooth, Sense 4 UI is thin and light...
Bad Battery life not as good as the One S...
Bottom line Buying an HTC One X is a lot like getting a unicorn: it's wild, fast, white, beautiful, expensive and fickle. Still, it gives even the mighty Galaxy Nexus a run for its money...
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techcrunch.com
Updated:
2012-04-26 01:37:57
gadgets I’ve been fiddling around with the HTC One S for a few days now, and I have to say it’s stolen a little piece of my heart. The hardware is just about perfect, with a 4.3-inch qHD display and a slender aluminum unibody shell, and software like H...
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androidpolice.com
Updated:
2012-05-02 02:37:02
In recent memory, there are only 2 phones I've been as excited to lay my hands on as the One X, and those are the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S II. There's a good reason for my excitement: this is the first phone to pack Nvidia's excellent Tegra 3 CPU. And...
Bottom line Truth be told, there is no competition for the One X on the market today. I know that some will cry “Samsung Galaxy S III” in the comments below, but the key is "on the market today." How many people held out on great hardware last year waiting for the...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2012-05-05 02:01:07
It was love at first sight: From the moment I unboxed the HTC One X ($200 with a new two-year contract on AT&T; price as of as of 5/1/2012) I immediately fell for its slim profile and brilliant 4.7-inch display. But it was more than just the phone's g...
Bottom line The HTC One X is a fantastic phone, providing you can overlook its flaws. For some, the below-average call quality will most likely be a deal-breaker. For others, the One X's weak audio recording capabilities and inclusion of bloatware will be what dr...
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insidehw.com
Updated:
2012-05-11 02:08:11
Up until a year ago, the top-class smartphone signed by HTC was Sensation, with a dual-core CPU at 1.2 GHz and 768 MB RAM. In this moment, however, that would be HTC One X with a quad-core CPU at 1.5 GHz and 1 GB RAM. If we had to draw comparisons bet...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2012-05-11 02:08:11
The Samsung Galaxy Note bully is not just the record holder in screen size among high-end phones, it also comes with a baseball bat to crush the competition, in the form of a stylus. This actually puts it in a category of its own, but for the sake of...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note not only has a certain charm to it, but is very capable too. Charm because it is the sole member of a special 5”+ screen club, and offers a built-in stylus to doodle on it, certainly evoking nostalgia, even if it didn’t have th...
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gizmodo.com
Updated:
2012-05-11 02:08:12
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. But is it enough to eclipse...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2012-05-11 02:08:12
The HTC One X arrived after the Sony Xperia S, so it should be better, right? Moreover, it sports either a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, or a dual-core Snapdragon S4, compared to last year's S3 in the Xperia S.Still, what looked from the onset a battle...
Bottom line There is no arguing that the HTC One X feels more modern than the Sony Xperia S with its slim, light and curved profile, plus the uniform HTC Sense interface over the latest version of Android. The Xperia S, on the other hand, is quite boxy and heavy...
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vrworld.com
Updated:
2012-05-11 02:08:12
I like the HTC One X. So does the girl next to me, and just about every girl I talk to. So you can stop reading now if your only question is whether chicks dig it. They do. And if you are a girl, yes, the phone is a nerd magnet.Meet the new member of...
Bottom line The problem for the One X is that we are tempted to use it for everything, and we are bound by the lack of expandable storage. However, the cloud storage wars have begun, and arguably offer better security and certainly more capacity. Streaming content...
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ubergizmo.com
Updated:
2012-05-23 01:04:00
With the introduction of the HTC One Series in February, HTC has vowed to come back to the top by focusing on less designs, and better user experience. The HTC One X is right there at the top of the line-up and the international (unlocked) version that...
Bottom line To make a long story short: the HTC One X is an excellent phone, and it should help HTC regain its former glory, if not financials (things have been tough for HTC recently). In this form, the HTC One X does a remarkable job with sheer performance, bu...
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wired.com
Updated:
2012-06-21 01:31:15
The HTC One X is one of the best smartphones on the market, and the best Android phone you can buy right now, period.It’s fast, it’s gorgeous, it’s lightweight and it has a stellar battery that lasts all day. The camera is also outstanding. It’s the be...
Good A beautiful, powerful phone. Fantastic camera. One of the best displays on the market. AT&T’s network is fast in 4G or 3G speeds. Sense 4 isn’t as good as stock Android 4, but it’s the best alternative out there...
Bad HTC’s signature protruding camera lens will get scuffed and scratched over the life of a twoyear contract. Beats Audio makes music sounds louder, but not better. AT&T exclusivity is a shame.
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cellphonequick.com
Updated:
2013-05-30 08:09:26
Home Android HTC One X Review HTC One X ReviewCellQuick Sep 2nd, 2012 0 Comment HTC One X Review.The HTC One X is a Android smartphone from HTC. It has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor running Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and HTC’s Sense...
Good Great screen, Excellent overall performance, Great sound, especially if you use Beats headphones, Excellent camera...
Bad Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling, Nonremovable battery, No microSD...
Bottom line The One X is certainly a phone for a specialist group of gadget fiends who have huge hands, big wallets, very high power requirements and an insatiable lust for impressing their friends with cutting-edge tech specs.PRO:Great screen Excellent overall p...
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Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2013-08-31 01:53:49
HTC didn't have a good 2011. It lost its strong footing on almost every carrier to competitors like Samsung, falling in a market that has shown enormous growth. The One series is an attempt to turn things around. With the One S and One X, HTC is on a miss...
Good Fantastic, thin design, Comfortable to hold, Amazing rear camera, Runs Android 4.0 (ICS), Beats Audio included, HTC Media Link HD is fun...
Bad Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling, Nonremovable battery, No microSD...
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phandroid.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:33
HTC set out to create a device so desirable that consumers would immediately tag it as the “one” for them. So does the HTC One X live up to expectations? AT&T’s version of the device doesn’t carry the same quad-core Tegra 3 processor as its internation...
Bottom line HTC has hit one out of the park with their latest offering. It’s hard to find a better combination of hardware and software in a smartphone, and the whole thing brings a refined, savvy touch that many feel Android is missing. Excellent photo capabiliti...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:33
AT&T is literally on fire! And why’s that you ask? Well, in the last few months alone, we’ve been seeing the carrier getting in with some big name smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE, Nokia Lumia 900, and HTC Titan II. Needless to say, it’...
Good Slim, solid, and pristine body, Gorgeous HD display, Lightning fast LTE speeds, Excellent performance with its dualcore CPU...
Bad Unintuitive browser, Weak internal speaker, Ineffective with capturing photos/videos in low lighting...
Bottom line 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 sam...
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slashgear.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:33
AT&T hasn’t wasted any time getting HTC’s new flagship, the One X, onto its network, though the US version of the smartphone has seen a few changes along the way. We’ve already comprehensively reviewed the One X in European, quadcore form, running NVID...
Bottom line We fell hard for the European HTC One X, and with the addition of LTE the AT&T version is even stronger. The slick physical design, excellent display – visible indoors and out, even when wearing polarized sunglasses – and solid audio quality, when pai...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
FOLLOW US SHARE In the Android world, there's a constant (borderline tiresome) game of one-upmanship. But the HTC One X, offered through AT&T for $199, has all the makings of a flagship phone with serious staying power. It all starts with a stunningly...
Good Superior 4.7-inch HD screen; Super-fast camera; Long battery life; Fast 4G LTE speeds; Elegant design;...
Bad Design a bit large; Occasional lag with HTC apps; Some Wi-Fi issues...
Bottom line The HTC One X's jaw-dropping HD display and ultra-fast camera make it one of the best Android phones money can buy.
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Geek.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
The march of the HTC One line of devices continues, as AT&T prepares to deliver their next LTE phone. The HTC One X on AT&T is a little different from the HTC One X that was released in the UK not too long ago, swapping out the Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset...
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Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
Shoppers perusing AT&T's website in search of a smartphone will find a slew of options, numbering 36 devices in all. Of these, a surprising 21 are Android phones. I say "surprising" because AT&T has never been known for their compelling Android lin...
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hothardware.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
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...
Bottom line The HTC One X performed very well throughout our entire battery of benchmarks and in all of our real-world testing. The responsiveness of the device is top notch, the screen offers excellent viewing angles and image quality, and battery life is more t...
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androidpolice.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
That's a lofty claim, isn't it? Isn't there a new "next generation" every year? Well, to answer that last question, not always. But technology is evolving at such a rapid pace in the mobile world that we can scarcely buy a phone today without something...
Bottom line The One X is a fantastic piece of hardware - there's just no other way to put it. Combined with AT&T's excellent network (say what you will - it is), I'd have to say that the One X is the best all-around Android phone you can buy in the US today. A bea...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
More Info HTC One X review HTC One X exclusive to AT&T in the US, brings LTE, Beats, ICS and Sense 4 to Ma Bell AT&T HTC One X hands-on After last year's scattered lineup of products, HTC's been going through a bit of a renaissance lately thanks to th...
Good Amazing screen, Fantastic camera, Good battery life, Impressive performance, Sense 4 is unobtrusive...
Bad Carrier bloatware is annoying...
Bottom line Is AT&T's One X really better than the global model? Yes. If you can live with the carrier's software tweaks, this is the best subsidized Android phone in the US today...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon S4 and LTE trump the quad-core Tegra 3 in our definitive AT&T HTC One X review!What more could we possibly say about the HTC One X? After several thousand words in our first HTC One X review (plus more in Alex Dobie's ta...
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anandtech.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 21:48:34
For just over a week, I’ve been using two phones interchangeably. The first is the Lava Xolo X900 with Medfield inside, the second is the flagship of HTC’s new One series, the HTC One X on AT&T. It’s a device with lofty goals, as it’s the flagship of...
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theverge.com
Updated:
2013-12-08 17:16:24
Today, we're looking at the global version of the One X, arguably the most important of these first three One devices. It's certainly the most powerful, thanks to a 1.5GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, a 4.7-inch 720p display, an 8-megapixel camera...
Good Superlative battery life, Phone display is fantastic, Superb design and materials, LTE is fast, even when "slow"...
Bad Sense 4is still as much a liability as an asset, Hard button experience isn't perfect, AT&T adds the usual crapware...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:49:43
Never thought of as being one of the premier players in the Android sphere, LG’s reputation is seemingly going in the correct direction with the LG Optimus G. For once, they really have the upper hand, as they’re the first ones to come to market with...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:49:44
After pitting four of the biggest stars in the smartphone world right now against one another in our web browsing and display comparisons, we’re once again taking the quartet on yet another worthwhile comparison to proclaim the best of the best in the...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:49:44
Continuing our look at flagship devices, our comparison now focuses on the best thing from both Apple and HTC. Launching earlier in the year, the HTC One X seemingly got the year jumpstarted with its awe-inspiring presence – thus, establishing the ben...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:49:44
The Galaxy Note II is here and it features an even larger 5.5” screen, improved S Pen ergonomics, and a beefed up quad-core processor. It is definitely not a handset for everyone, but if you are used to carry big-screen Android phones, the step up is...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:44
Is four times X greater than one time X? If X is greater than zero, then yes, it is. But that is valid only in the ideal world of mathematics. When you are dealing with smartphones, it gets a bit more complicated. As you can surely tell, today we are...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:44
Alrighty people, we’re back with yet another comparison between two high-end Android powered smartphones for AT&T, which interestingly enough, has built itself one eclectic lineup of late. Reigning mightily for some time now, the HTC One X has been a...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:44
The HTC One X was the first new-generation Android smartphone to come out this year. It introduced us to a new kind of Android experience – one powered by an ultra-fast quad-core processor. Moreover, it helped HTC become relevant again, after a brief...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:49:44
You might be wondering why we always compare the hot new handsets with the latest iPhone. Well, the explanation is actually pretty simple. Since the iPhone is so popular, and pretty much everyone knows what it offers, it makes for a great reference de...
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Theinquirer.net
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2014-01-18 02:24:22
Still, having sold five million units in its opening weekend, the Iphone 5 is clearly proving that it's the greatest Iphone yet, luring customers with its larger 4in screen, sleek new design and faster A6 processor...
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techreviewsource.com
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2014-01-29 03:21:41
The HTC One X ($199.99 with two-year contract) is a monster cell phone —and I mean that in a good way. It's AT&T's first Ice Cream Sandwich phone. We'll keep an eye on the imminent Samsung Galaxy III launch, but as of today—and despite a few minor issues...
Good Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box. Stunning highdefinition screen. Powerful camera and camcorder. Blistering LTE data speeds. Excellent voice quality.
Bad May be too large for some hands. No voice dialing over Bluetooth...
Bottom line With Ice Cream Sandwich, a stunning screen, and fast AT&T LTE, the HTC One X takes its place as the king of all Android smartphones—for now, at least...
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fudzilla.com
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2014-02-01 01:34:15
LG was the first company to introduce a dual-core phone and actually ship it. The company behind the processor was Nvidia and its Tegra 2 chip powered last...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:47
I've just gotten an HTC One X to play around with! After the careful unboxing I charged it up and then turned it on. As so many people have said, it's set a new standard in smartphones, and I have to agree with that…The slightly curved body is smooth and...
Bottom line The HTC One X is an exceptionally beautiful smartphone. Real effort went into making this, and every minute of it paid off. It's probably the best HTC have ever produced and rightly deserves the role of being their flagship model. When I get my hands o...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-03-12 01:38:48
First ImpressionsDo you remember 2010? Those were the days for HTC. The HTC Desire and HTC Legend were winners playing in their own league. Nothing could defeat them, nothing could touch them. In 2011, the consumer market changed hearts. The Samsung Galax...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-13 01:55:52
HTC had a rough ending to 2011, so to kick off their 2012, they released the One Series of Android phones, including the flagship One X which we are about to dive deep into. With a new outlook on design, a less-intrusive take on Android skinning, and a fo...
Bottom line To say that I have been impressed with the HTC One X over the last couple of weeks would be a gross understatement. This phone has given us hope for a 2012 that has so far, produced nothing important on the Android front. With the most stunning smartp...
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mobilephonereviewss.com
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2014-03-20 04:42:36
There are two reasons to buy this - you want the very best Android phone at the moment but don't really care about the mediocre battery life, and that you hate the iOS platform from the bottom of your heart!ReviewIt is astounding how HTC makes brilliant...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-03-26 03:40:54
HTC hopes to regain their King of the Hill status in the realm of Android smartphones with the One series, and the HTC One X is the flagship of the line. Featuring LTE speeds, a robust processor, a great camera plus a really good audio experience, the One...
Bottom line HTC hopes to regain their King of the Hill status in the realm of Android smartphones with the One series, and the HTC One X is the flagship of the line. Featuring LTE speeds, a robust processor, a great camera plus a really good audio experience, the One...
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pocketables.com
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2014-03-27 02:21:42
Aside from the original HTC EVO 4G, the HTC One X is HTC's first smartphone to induce such a massive response from consumers. And rightly so, because the HTC One X represents quite a lot for the Tiwanese company, who hasn't really had a hit since the afor...
Bottom line With the slight disclaimer that I have yet to use the Samsung Galaxy SIII, I have to say that I am fairly confident in saying that the HTC One X is the best Android device I have ever used. It takes the best industrial design I have seen in an Android d...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-29 05:56:18
Aaron reviews the AT&T HTC One X , the carrier-branded version of the flagship One series device. Specs have changed a bit, as the AT&T variant offers a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and 4G LTE connectivity. Everything else is the same; 4.7-in...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-29 05:56:18
Aaron reviews the HTC One X , HTC's newest Ice Cream Sandwich flagship smartphone. Featuring a 1.5 GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor (in the global version), the One X offers a 4.7-inch HD (720p) display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording...
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phonedog.com
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2014-06-11 02:16:22
After a week and a half of using the HTC One X as my primary device, I am confident in saying it is the most refined Android phone we here at PhoneDog have come across to date. HTC promised to bring quality over quantity in 2012 and they have delivered on...
Bottom line Top to bottom, from inside to out, the HTC One X is a seriously solid device. It has some of the best specifications available on the market today: the 720p 4.7-inch S-LCD2 is absolutely beautiful, the device itself is gorgeous with its unibody polycarbon...
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androidandme.com
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2014-07-23 14:23:00
HTC's flagship device, the One X, has been available overseas for almost a month, and it finally arrives in the United States on AT&T's network this May 6th . The US version is slightly tweaked and features a different processor, so many have wondered how...
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technobuffalo.com
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2014-08-02 06:36:32
We fell in love with the international HTC One X and we've also just spent the past several days with AT&T's 4G LTE model. There are few differences between the two phones; the most noticeable of which is AT&T's decision to launch the One X with 4G LTE su...
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technobuffalo.com
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2014-08-02 06:36:32
HTC first announced the One X during Mobile World Congress as its brand new flagship smartphone. It offers NVIDIA's latest and greatest quad-core Tegra 3 processor clocked at 1.5GHz, an insanely sharp 720p HD display, 32GB of storage, Android 4.0 Ice Crea...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-10 10:59:27
Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
Bottom line Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-14 10:10:51
So now I've had a good go with a Samsung Galaxy S2 and the HTC One X. Both are impressive phones, and they both have people swearing by them. Which is best though? Well, I'm going to give you my thoughts on this.What's really important to me is that a pho...
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examiner.com
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2014-11-25 10:05:41
The 8-megapixel camera provided some nice enhancements with good, quality pictures and built in effects. While Instagram is nice, the HTC One X allows you to add the following effects on the directly from the camera: Distortion, Vignette, Depth of Field...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-12-31 09:58:56
Today's match includes two phones that were announced at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona a few weeks ago. LG had announced the LG Optimus 4X HD, the successor to the LG Optimus 2X from last year. Meanwhile, HTC also revealed its HTC One X. Nat...
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techcrunch.com
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2015-06-13 09:15:51
gadgets The HTC Titan II has already gone through the Fly or Die ringer, but the real determining factor for these phones is the level of competition surrounding them. In the case of the Titan II, the HTC/Microsoft partnership is most threatened by mor...
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zdnet.com
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2015-06-13 09:15:51
HTC's first three handsets of 2012 all carry the 'One' name: the 4.7in. One X, reviewed here, is the flagship, the 4.3in. One S is the mid-ranger, while the 3.7in. One V fills the entry-level spot.The HTC One X is designed to show off what a leading-edge...
Bad Lacks onboard storage expansion, Nonremovable battery, Disappointing battery life, Awkward to hold and use onehanded, HTC's first three handsets of 2012 all carry the 'One' name the 4.7in. One X, reviewed here, is the flagship, the 4.3in. One S is the mid...
Bottom line HTC's flagship One X is a large yet stylish handset with a stunning 4.7in. screen. Its cutting-edge specification, headed by a quad-core CPU, will appeal to power users, but the lack of storage expansion and poor battery life are disappointing...
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gizmochina.com
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2015-06-18 13:19:07
HTC ONE X is the flagship Android phone of HTC, every one appreciate the wonderful screen, nice style and amzing camera. There is lots of ONE X clone phones in China market, but most of them only has low-level class WVGA screen with 800*480 pixel disply...
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Theinquirer.net
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2016-12-24 03:43:47
THE ORIGINAL HTC Desire was one of HTC's most popular handsets, and it seems the firm is looking to repeat that success with the Desire X...
Good Great screen, nice design, fast for a mid-range phone, good battery life...
Bad HTC's Sense user inteface is frustrating, not capable of recording HD video...
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androidauthority.com
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2016-12-24 03:44:31
With most people talking about which high-end Android phone to get for the holidays, let's break the mold for a bit and expand our options. There, in fact, are affordable Android phones also worthy to be scribbled onto our holiday lists, one of which is H...
Bottom line Though marketed as a mid-range smartphone, the Desire X surely has what it takes to be a good Android device. It has decent specs and amazing features that you can enjoy for an affordable price. Having the chance to hold and play with the phone, I fin...
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phonearena.com
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2016-12-24 03:44:49
Last time when HTC had a serious contender positioned in the mid-range Android category was when the One V hit the shelves. It was a cute little handset with good build quality and adequate performance. However, it has been a while since then, so we g...
Good Attractive design, Good screen quality, Performance is top notch...
Bad Horrible physical buttons, Low on native storage space...
Bottom line Chances are thatthe HTC Desire X is a phone that you won't regret getting. Its maker has managed to deliver a reasonably priced smartphone that looks good enough to make you want to show it off in public. Besides, the handset runs as smoothly as a con...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
The HTC One X only hit the Australian market in April but the company has seen fit to release a slightly revamped version, the HTC One X+. It packs in a faster processor, more internal memory and a bigger battery...
Good Large 2100mAh battery, Faster processor, 64GB of internal memory...
Bad No Australian ETA, No word on 4G capability in AU...
Bottom line The HTC One X+ is best described as a minor refresh of the One X, rather than a whole new handset. It packs in a faster processor, more internal memory and a bigger battery but keeps an almost identical design...
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whathifi.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
The HTC One X+ has a lot to live up to. Its predecessor, the HTC One X , set a new benchmark for smartphones when it appeared in February 2012. Apple's iPhone might have been ratcheting up the sales but the One X was the highest-specified phone on the ma...
Good Look and feel, Big 64GB memory, Fast browsing, Clean pictures, Good sound quality...
Bad Average battery, No SD card slot, Pictures could be a little sharper...
Bottom line This is a fine phone to use, watch and listen to. It's an upgrade rather than an overhaul but a job nicely done to make the HTC One X+ a very competitive smartphone. See all our Android smartphone reviews Follow whathifi.com on Twitter Join whathifi.c...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
Not to be confused with the HTC One, the One X+ is the update to the once excellent HTC One X. At first glance, little seems to have changed. It still has a large 4.7in screen with a 1,280x720 resolution and it’s exactly the same size and shape as befo...
Bottom line A great mid-range phone with an excellent battery life but there's better-value phones with similar specifications...
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chip.com.my
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
You might wonder, at any time, what exactly is the point of the HTC One X+. This is essentially the souped-up version of one of the most impressive and excellent Android device of 2012, and you might wonder if it has right the wrongs it had. Well, in a se...
Good Faster processor, Improved frontcamera, Larger storage, Superb design and screen...
Bad No expandable storage, Battery life could be better...
Bottom line What's the point to the HTC One X+? If you're looking for a power Android device, the One X+ will prove to be an excellent choice. This is a quality device, with massive power and premium features. We wish that certain aspects of it would've been improve...
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v3.co.uk
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
HTC's One X+ blasted into the already competitive smartphone market at the end of 2012, aiming to better the sales of its One X model - the UK's first quad-core handset - which was warmly-received by reviewers but failed to woo buyers. There was much to...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
HTC's latest flagship smartphone is the One X+, essentially a One X with a tune-up. See also: in-depth HTC One X+ review . At a glance, the One X+ looks identical to the One X. That's because HTC has only made changes inside, so the handset is just 8...
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v3.co.uk
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
HTC's One X+ handset is a souped-up version of the original One X smartphone. It features an improved processor, a larger battery and an updated version of Google's Android operating system. Given that the HTC One X isn't a bad phone - scoring four out...
Good Very fast processor, great screen, excellent camera, 64GB of internal storage, runs the latest version of Android...
Bad HTC Sense user interface still isn't great, doesn't feature any specific perks for businesses...
Bottom line One of the fastest smartphones we've ever had the pleasure to use, with the only real shortcoming its Sense software...
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trustedreviews.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
Read the review of the HTC One M8 HTC's star has been on the wane for a while, but to be honest it's sort of difficult to see why. Certainly the drop in its sales isn't down to it suddenly producing naff phones. In fact, the company is still churning out...
Good Great Screen, Fast quad core processor, Stylish, solid design, Large amound of built-in storage, Comes with Android Jelly Bean...
Bad No removeable battery, Camera not quite as good as Galaxy S3 or iphone 5...
Bottom line The HTC One X+ really is a top class high-end Android phone. It looks great, has bags of power and is rammed full of useful tweaks and features. If you're looking for a strong alternative to the Galaxy S3, then the One X+ is the phone to go for...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
HTC has given its top-of-the-range One X smartphone a tune-up with some new internal components to produce the One X+. The handset promises improved performance, battery life and extra storage. Read our: HTC One X review. HTC One X+ review: Design On th...
Bottom line With a newer version of Android, fixed build quality issues and significantly increased battery life, the One X+ is a polished and honed version of its predecessor. It's now an even better all-round quality smartphone with a reasonable price tag.Tags:Smar...
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productfeedback.com.au
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
TAGS Benchmarks, hands on, HTC, HTC One X Plus, HTC One X Plus (One X+) Review!, One X, Plus, review, unboxing...
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canadianreviewer.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
Keeping the same lightweight dimensions and curvaceous profile, the HTC One X + could easily be mistaken for its predecessor but what HTC has done with this device is quite remarkable.The phone maker claims that the HTC One X + offers a '67% faster 1.7GHz...
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itproportal.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
The HTC One X+ is an update of an older model, the One X. Back in April, I wrote an HTC One X review and mentioned that HTC had reported a massive 70 per cent dive in profits for the first quarter of 2012. HTC was on its uppers, and the One X got a lot of...
Good Superb screen, Ultra, fast processor, 64GB built, in storage...
Bad Disappointing battery life, Can run a little hot, Can't remove backplate...
Bottom line The fantastically fast processor, 64GB of internal storage and superb screen are real highlights of the HTC One X+, and they're enough to make me rate this handset slightly more highly than its predecessor. Still, the battery life will be an issue for ma...
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yugatech.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:56
The first time we saw the One X was back in March of this year. It was the first quad-core smartphone that arrived in the Philippines. HTC released the One X+ to address a few of the shortcomings of the One X. Check out our full review of the HTC One X+ a...
Good Great performance, fast CPU and GPU, Large storage capacity, Impressive full HD camera, Nice and huge HD display screen with Gorilla Glass 2, Beautiful design and material, Jellybean out of the box...
Bad Still on the pricey side, No microSD card slot, Non-removable battery, A little late in the game...
Bottom line We can definitely say that the HTC had redeemed itself with the One X+. Much faster chip, better battery life, large storage capacity — all on the same great design. The huge 64GB storage alone amounts to about Php10,000 in value (if we based it on iPhone...
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siliconrepublic.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
Just 5g heavier than the One X, the One X+ is otherwise practically identical to the original. The 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 display comes with optical lamination, which means that the screen remains clear and bright even in bright light and at extreme angles...
Bottom line While I loved the new HTC Sense 4+ UI, I did have some very slight issues with it. Sometimes controls were not intuitive or something wouldn't be where I'd expect it to be and this would slow me down as I was using the device, and other times the accelero...
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3g.co.uk
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:56
If you can cope with its size, the HTC One X + if a marvellous phone that has plenty to offer every user. If you’re a gamer, photographer, enjoy watching movies, listening to tunes or surfing the net, this is one of the best phones you could buy...
Good Bright, supercrisp HD display; 64GB storage; Featurepacked eightmegapixel snapper; Android Jelly Bean plus HTC’s Sense overlay; Beats Audio...
Bad Lacks memory card slot...
Bottom line If you can cope with its size, the HTC One X+ is a wonderful handset. Whether you want to take and edit photos, watch a movie, listen to tunes, surf the net or play games, this is the best phone you'll find...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:56
While the HTC One X was indeed a very impressive smartphone back in April, it was gradually overshadowed by its competitors especially the Samsung Galaxy S III , which has captured the hearts, minds and wallets of over 30 millions consumers.So what was HT...
Bottom line Running the show on the One X+ is a faster NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz, making it the fastest quad-core smartphone in terms of clock speeds at this point in time. It is supported by 1GB RAM although some of its competitors are alr...
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uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
If you're one of those people that loves to film everything you do with your friends and family, or frequently go to concerts, or even are a proud parent, then you probably care about how good the video quality is of your smartphone. Who wants to save s...
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coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
Earlier this year HTC launched the One X. It was generally acknowledged at the time as the best Android handset available, it had a stunning screen and a class leading camera. Unfortunately for HTC along came the Samsung Galaxy SIII which with its a...
Bottom line The HTC One X+ has been launched into a crowded space and is in competition with some top top quality handsets.  The Samsung Galaxy SIII, the Apple iPhone 5 and even the new Nexus 4 are all direct comparisons and therefore it has alot to live up to.For th...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
While the HTC One X was indeed a very impressive smartphone back in April, it was gradually overshadowed by its competitors especially the Samsung Galaxy S III , which has captured the hearts, minds and wallets of over 30 million consumers .So what was HT...
Bottom line With the smartphone competition at an all-time high, where does the HTC One X+ stand? Can it rank among the most desirable Android smartphone to buy this holiday season? Our answer: It could be, if you can put aside its higher power consumption and lack o...
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coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
HTC recently released the HTC One X+, the update to the well received One X. After a small amount of pleading and thanks to the rather lovely guys at HTC, we here at Coolsmartphone have managed to get our grubby mitts on one to have a play with and wr...
Bottom line An extremely good looking handset that is well built and even though there appears a little in the way of excess software, it doesn't seem to slow the unit down in any way.  Masses of storage mean that the lack of an SD card slot is not a major issue alth...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
The HTC One X is one of the best Android Phones you can buy. The One X+ ups the phone's already impressive specs with a 1.7Ghz quad-core Tegra 3 processor. And HTC's clearly heard customers whining about battery life, because the Plus packs a 2100mAh batt...
Bottom line HTC is yet to announce an Australian release. But if you're in the market for a top-end Android phone if or when this phone does hit our shores, you can do a lot worse than this attractive, powerful handset...
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pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
The HTC One X+ arrives with a minor hardware refresh, and a sprinkling of software tweaks, keeping a design that we think is rather iconic and substantial. There will undoubtedly be some who say that the HTC One X+ is the phone the HTC One X should ha...
Good Glorious display, great finish and build quality, oozes power, software tweaks, front camera is impressive, higher-capacity battery and increased storage complete the package...
Bad LED notification is of little use, that's about it...
Bottom line The HTC One X+ is the best phone HTC has produced to date, it's bumped specs over the impressive One X make this a better experience, with credible battery life...
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delimiter.com.au
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
Australia hasn't had that long to get acquainted with HTC's One X and XL models, but the Taiwanese manufacturer has already announced an upgrade. With more powerful specifications (including the possibility of 4G speeds) and the addition of the Je...
Bottom line All in all, HTC's One X+ is looking like a very strong upgrade to its One X and XL models, and a worthy contender for the title of Australia's best smartphone, although we suspect that Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's 4G Galaxy S III will pip it at the pos...
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techradar.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
The HTC One X+ isn't exactly a new handset as such, as it shares many similarities with its brother the HTC One X , but there are a few key upgrades in play here. We were very impressed with the original One X when it was released earlier this year, an...
Good Great screen, Improved Sense overlay, Fast processor, Excellent keyboard...
Bad Battery still not great, Incremental upgrade, No expandable storage...
Bottom line As we said, the HTC One X+ had the potential to be the first five star smartphone since the Samsung Galaxy S2, but unfortunately it's quite literally run out of juice before the final hurdle.There are so many things to love about the One X+ and it really...
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T3.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
The HTC One X+ is a revamped version of the HTC One X , bringing with it a better processor, 64GB of storage and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box.The HTC One X+ is the same size at the HTC One X. That means it's a halfway house between the iPhone 5 a...
Good Rugged design, 64GB, 25GB Dropbox account, Awesome speed...
Bad Poor battery life, Only 4.7-inch screen, No MicroSD card options...
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:57
Stuff magazine Tue, Oct 30 2012, 10:00PM The HTC One X was the first phone to slay the mighty iPhone and take over its number one spot in our Top 10 Smartphone list, thanks to its gorgeous aesthetics, solid build and slick performance. Relegated...
Good 64gb memory and 25gb free Dropbox space included, More battery juice, Superb screen, great colour balance, Jelly Bean out of the box...
Bad Not quite as speedy as the Galaxy S3, A camera that could be better...
Bottom line The One X+ erases the original's niggles, levelling the playing field and leaving you no reason to hold back...
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toptenreviews.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
There's a reason why HTC added a plus sign to the new HTC One X+ smartphone. This baby is bursting with extras. With a 1.7GHz quad-core processor and 64GB of storage, you'll wonder how you ever lived without the latest HTC phone. The design of the One X+...
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Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
However since then the company has launched its upgraded One X+ smartphone...
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notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
"What Apple can do, we've already been doing a long time." They must have been thinking that at HTC -- thus the Taiwanese engineers have reworked their Android-based top model One X and promise 27 percent greater performance . From the outside the changes...
Good Attractive design & case, 64 GB internal storage space (net ~55 GB), 25 GB Dropbox storage space (2 years), NFC, Android 4.1 with HTC Sense UI 4+, Strong wireless module, Camera module (8 megapixel, video recording in 1080p, LED flash), High resolution SL...
Bad Missing LTE support, No card reader for storage expansion, Stereo headset with unimpressive sound, Power button's reaction somewhat unclear...
Bottom line HTC One X+ SmartphoneEven the HTC One X+ doesn't represent the perfect smartphone. Our extensive review shows, however, that it can certainly compete with the best cell phones currently on the market. The well-manufactured One X+ with its attractive desig...
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talkandroid.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
Last year when I reviewed the HTC One X, I said it was the best Android phone hands down. Of course that was a day before the unveiling of the Galaxy S III. Still by the time the year came to a close, I still picked it as the phone of the year , and it wa...
Bottom line Since I picked the One X as the best Android smartphone, the assumption is that the One X+ has to be the new king. Well kind of. If you're on AT&T, it's by far the best phone, but I do consider the DROID DNA a better phone. That one happens to be on my ca...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
HTC has given its top-of-the-range One X smartphone a tune-up with some new internal components to produce the One X+. The handset promises improved performance, battery life and extra storage.On the outside, the One X+ doesn't look any different than...
Bottom line With a newer version of Android, fixed build quality issues and significantly increased battery life, the One X+ is a polished and honed version of its predecessor. It's now an even better all-round quality smartphone with a reasonable price tag...
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Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
TAIWANESE PHONE MAKER HTC's One X+ handset is essentially a souped-up version of the original One X smartphone with an improved processor, a larger battery and an updated version of Google's Android operating system...
Good Very fast processor, great screen, excellent camera, 64GB of internal storage, runs the latest version of Android...
Bad HTC Sense user interface still isn't great...
90%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 18:34:55
twitter: @lisagade) How do you make a very good thing even better? If it's a smartphone you add a few more cores while cranking clock speed, increase battery capacity and cram in 64 gigs of internal storage. That's the HTC One X+, available exclusive...
Good Superb display, lovely design, comfy in hand, very fast, Superb display, lovely design, comfy in hand, very fast, Superb display, lovely design, comfy in hand, very fast, Superb display, lovely design, comfy...
Bad Battery is sealed inside, no microSD card slot though you do get 64 gigs of internal storage, Battery is sealed inside, no microSD card slot though you do get 64 gigs of internal storage, Battery is sealed inside, no mi...
Bottom line A good thing just got better: with a faster processor, gobs of internal storage and a higher capacity battery, the HTC One X+ is an excellent evolutionary improvement over one of HTC's top phones, the One X. If you already own a One X that's not likel...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:55
What happens when you create an insanely nice device but it never really takes off? If you're HTC, you try, try again. The HTC One X hit shelves before the Galaxy S3, iPhone 5, and almost every other major flagship phone, and was better than a lot of them...
Good Beautiful, vivid screen, 64GB of storage, Great camera, Durable, stylish design...
Bad Disappointing battery life, No microSD slot, Non-removable battery...
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androidauthority.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
Months ago, HTC released their highest-end smartphone in the One X and it quickly became one of the most prolific devices in the Android market. With a fast dual-core processor, a very capable camera, and sleek design, many were torn between it and the ot...
Bottom line At $199.99 on a two-year contract with AT&T, the price alone is suppoased to designate this device as a significant upgrade from the HTC One X. Is it? I think if you have already used (or still own) the original One X, then there isn't too much here to...
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Laptopmag.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
Despite sporting a brighter display and a faster camera than the Galaxy S III, the original HTC One X didn't get as much love from shoppers as Samsung's flagship. Now the HTC One X+ is here ($199 for AT&T) to escalate the smartphone wars, packing a mo...
Good Long battery life, Amazing graphics performance, 64GB of internal memory, Thumping Beats Audio, Beautiful design, Fast and sharp camera...
Bad Weak built-in speakers, Phone is a bit large, Mediocre camera image quality...
Bottom line The HTC One X+'s stunning display and powerful quad-core processor make this smartphone one of the top Android devices.
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androidcentral.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
HTC’s fourth-quarter refresh of the One X is good, but is it good enough to keep you from waiting for the next tier of hardware?When first holding an HTC One X+ (or any One device, for that matter) in your hand, it's hard to believe that the company ha...
Bottom line There's no denying that HTC is eating every other manufacturer's lunch on hardware with the One X+. Unfortunately, the software setup on the device can be off-putting to some, and it really doesn't do the wonderful hardware justice. I sound like a broken...
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slashgear.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
HTC’s One X, which launched earlier in the year, turned out to be quite a capable Android handset, and it was leaps and bounds above the company’s 2011 lineup. However, HTC decided to launch an updated version just a few months after the release of its...
Bottom line The design and looks of the One X+ haven’t changed a whole lot since the One X, so if you were hoping for a cosmetic change of some sort with this updated model, you’ll be sorely disappointed. However, the real upgrades are on the inside, and while th...
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pcmag.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
As you have probably noticed, smartphone technology moves even faster than it does on desktop and laptop PCs. Things that were once dream features, like quad-core processors, 720p screens, and 8-megapixel cameras, are now commonplace. So it's becomin...
Good Fast quad-core processor. Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" OS. 64GB internal storage. Excellent battery life.
Bad Mediocre 3D gaming performance. 1080p video recording is a little choppy...
Bottom line The HTC One X+ for AT&T gains quad-core power and pumped-up internal storage to help keep it in the thick of the pack, if not quite on top of it...
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phonedog.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:56
Aaron's going in-depth with the HTC One X+ in this review video. A reboot of the HTC One X that was released on AT&T earlier in the year, the One X+ brings a 1.7 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 CPU to the table, along with a 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 720p HD display, 1 GB...
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androidpolice.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
They may be minor changes, but the sum of the parts makes a great phone even better.The build quality of the One X is excellent - worlds better than any other Android devices on the market. With the One X+, HTC has kicked it up a notch further. It retains...
Good The same display was outstanding on the One X, and it's just as outstanding here. In fact, I can't think of a single shortcoming with it. It's bright, crisp, and colors are great. What's not to love?, The build is amazing. They took the virtually indestru...
Bad Sense 4is bloated and uglyish. It's good for some people (read: my techchallenged mother), but not for me. It also replaces some stock Android apps (such as Gallery) with crappy HTC versions...
Bottom line I play with a ton of phones - far more than I review. I almost always have at least one loaner phone around, and sometimes as many as three. It's sounds silly, but getting my hands on every damn piece of tech (usually Android, but sometimes the competitio...
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phonearena.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
The HTC One X+ is shaping to be one of Android's battleships this season, thanks to its sped-up quad-core procesor and 64 GB of storage, so as always we are pitting it against the iOS flagship, Apple's iPhone 5.Both handsets have sealed chassis, great...
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androidcentral.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
Six months on from the One X, a turbo-​charged successor arrivesAfter a tumultuous year, HTC needs to score some big wins this holiday season. Many critics, including ourselves, have been full of praise for its HTC One series, led by the venerable One...
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phonearena.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
Some Android manufacturers, like Samsung, didn't touch their current high-end phones going into the holiday season, others like Sony or LG issued brand new devices in the fight, while HTC took a different approach, and upgraded its spring chicken HTC O...
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phonearena.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
The HTC One X+ is a decked-up version of the One X, which shipped as the first phone with a quad-core processor back in the spring, but arrived on US soil with a dual-core Snapdragon S4. With the One X+, both the US and international versions sport a...
Good Generous 64 GB of internal memory, Very bright and nice display, Processor benchmarks are up with the best, Comfortable to hold unibody design...
Bad Subpar camera quality, 1GB of RAM...
Bottom line We can't say that HTC “took a sad song and made it better” by upgrading to the One X+, as the One X handset is pretty capable. HTC, however, changed the specs where it most counts, and as a result we have a handset that can go neck and neck with the s...
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engadget.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
A spec bump in the middle of a product cycle? All the cool cats do it these days, even if they risk alienating customers who just bought what they thought was this year's flagship device. HTC has actually played this game for a while, first with the Sensa...
Good Still a very lovable design, Great real-world performance, Up to 64GB capacity...
Bad The processor really burns that battery, Main camera lags behind competition, No color options...
Bottom line The One X+ adds a lot to the original global (non-LTE) One X, especially for power users and music lovers, but both the camera and the battery life pale slightly compared to other high-end Androids...
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gizmodo.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
We've said before that the HTC One X is one of the best Android Phones you can buy. The One X + ups the phone's already impressive specs with a 1.7 Ghz quad-core Tegra 3 processor. And HTC's clearly heard customers whining about battery life, because the...
Bottom line Probably! If youre in the market when this phone comes to American shores (to AT&T), you can do a lot worse than this attractive, powerful handset.HTC One X Plus Specs• Network:• OS: Android 4.1• CPU: 1.7 Ghz quad-core Tegra 3• Screen: 4.7-inch Super LCD...
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t3me.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
Building on the enhanced functionality introduced in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the HTC One X+ will join the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google Nexus 7 and the Asus Transformer Infinity with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean being available straight out...
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techworld.com
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2016-12-15 18:34:57
HTC's One X+ could be the sort of flagship phone that helps the Taiwan-based smartphone maker reverse its recent financial misfortunes. We had a chance to play with the HTC One X+ for a few minutes at MobileCon this week and found the display's brilli...
Bottom line Given all of its qualities, HTC deserves to gain some traction with its One X+ when it finally ships...
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bit.com.au
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2014-03-26 03:40:37
We last put up a review of the HTC One X last year, but the phone still has plenty of appeal. The recent February issue of PC & Tech Authority included a comparison of 10 smartphones. In the interests of updating you about how the HTC One X fared, here is...
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bit.com.au
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2014-03-26 03:40:38
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 - a large number of devices, with a lot of confusion over target users. The One range is HTC's...
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whatmobile.net
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2014-04-04 04:32:21
It€s almost a year since HTC overtook Nokia in terms of market value. Admittedly, Nokia was in an almightily pickle at the time but hey, it€s not bad for a company that, 15 years ago, was churning out generic PDAs under the dated guise of €High Tech Compu...
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kitguru.net
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2014-06-19 05:55:49
HTC took the fast track to smartphone fame with phones like the HD2 and the Desire family, but the Taiwanese company lost its way a bit last year. Now they hope to get back on top with a trio of Android 4.0 powered smartphones, known as the One series. Wh...
Good Unibody body is one of the best designs currently on a phone, The display is quite possibly the best out there at the moment, The Tegra 3 processor remains the fastest we have seen, Sense 4.0 is one of the most functional interfaces for Android, HTC are d...
Bad Doesn't feel wonderful in hand, Sense can be a bit buggy and slow, Annoying amount of added applications, Tegra 3 performance can be matched by the processor in the midrange HTC One S, Mediocre battery life, Nonremovable battery, Limited to 32 GB storage...
Bottom line I've spent over a month with HTC's One X now, which is noticeably longer than what most other reviewers have had with their own units. For this reason I've grown rather attached, yet also distanced to the phone. It's a bit of a love-hate friendship; where...
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chinaphonereview.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:19
IHTC One X Hands On ReviewIf you are interested in buying IHTC One X, I recommend the online shop Fastcardtech . They offer reliable services and the lowest prices on the web, with free shipping worldwide on selected items. Click on the link below to visi...
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chinaphonereview.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:19
If you are interested in buying HDC One X S720E S, I recommend the online shop Fastcardtech . They offer reliable services and the lowest prices on the web, with free shipping worldwide on selected items. Click on the link below to visit their website:...
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liveatpc.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:20
Beauty in WhiteFirst impressions, we fell in love with the phone at the moment we opened the box. What is not to love? The large, expansive no-scratch glass covering the front of the phone is part of the industrial design that went into the overall look o...
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soyacincau.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:20
HTC was at the forefront back in 2010, a time when HTC Desire and Nexus One was highly sought after models for Android smart phones. Last year, they faced a huge challenge from Samsung starting with its flagship Galaxy S II . Since then, Samsung has been...
Bottom line So what do we think of the HTC One X? In terms of camera, it is one of the snappiest of the lot but quality wise; it is great but could have been better in low light conditions. In terms of power, it delivers well with anything that we've thrown at it and...
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yugatech.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:21
HTC was the first one to bring a quad-core processor handset in the Philippines with the One X, giving it the spotlight for some time and getting the credit as one of the most desirable (if not the most) flagship smartphone in the local market. Check out...
Good Sleek handset design,  Blazing Tegra 3 processor,  Brilliant HD screen,  Much-improved camera,  Tough! We dropped it several times...
Bad  So, so battery life,  Limited storage, no expandable memory slot...
Bottom line We seldom flag a new handset as a must-buy but we can certainly bet the HTC One X falls into this category. HTC combined great hardware and and great design into one solid handset. HTC's got a winner with the One X.It is by no means perfect but it's one o...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2016-11-21 02:24:22
2011 hasn't been an easy year for HTC. The Taiwanese company's on-going patent lawsuits with Apple have seemingly prompted it to carry out heavy investments on various companies. This includes a US$300 million acquisition of Via Graphics from S3 in a bid...
Bottom line With so many Android smartphones to choose from, what exactly does one need to be the one phone that people want to buy?The HTC One X has one of the most elegant designs we've seen so far and maintains an excellent build quality. Its slim profile also mak...
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techpinas.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:22
TechPinas Exclusive! HTC One X , the Taiwanese company's 2012 Android flagship smartphone, is now officially available in the Philippines via Digital Walker for only Php 34,000 ! And TechPinas is one of the first tech blogs in the country to see it in t...
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soyacincau.com
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2016-11-21 02:24:22
The HTC One X is HTC's range topping model from the HTC One series. Powered by a 1.5GHz Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor, this is the first quad-core Android smart phone to hit the market and at an attractive price tag of RM2,099.Looking at the device at the fi...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2016-11-21 02:24:22
In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-21 02:24:22
In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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Pocketnow.com
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2013-02-14 11:40:28
HTC lost its magic in 2011. It released too many phones, many of which were uninspired, plus it got overshadowed by Samsung with the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note. But this year, HTC plans to reverse its misfortunes, starting with the One line of dev...
Bottom line The One X marks HTC's attempt to undo its wrongs of last year, and it gets really close to doing just that. The hardware is stunning, the display is better than anything we've ever seen, and we applaud what HTC has done with Sense in making it feel le...
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Pocketnow.com
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2013-11-10 21:46:54
Shoppers perusing AT&T's website in search of a smartphone will find a slew of options, numbering 36 devices in all. Of these, a surprising 21 are Android phones. I say "surprising" because AT&T has never been known for their compelling Android lin...
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mobilephones.com
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2016-10-29 05:35:42
From the outset, it's clear that HTC is taking a bold approach with the 8X. Before you've even set eyes on it, it sits in a modest recycled cardboard box and immediately gives the impression that this is not going to be your average smartphone.We've got t...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-10-29 05:35:43
Nokia's Lumia 920 is expected to give the Windows Phone platform a significant boost when it hits the market in the coming months, but HTC is still committed to Microsoft's mobile OS, too. Its latest effort is the Windows Phone 8X, a unibody polycarbonate...
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whathifi.com
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2016-10-29 05:35:43
Nokia isn't the only smartphone manufacturer to make Windows Phone devices, there are other brands dipping their toes into Microsoft 's waters. Samsung has the Ativ S , while HTC has this, the HTC 8X , its top-end Windows smartphone. So how does it fare...
Good Light, practical size, WP8 is slick, Decent camera, Fast, Good edge definition with video...
Bad Average sound quality, Colour lacks punch, Poor battery life, Lacking in apps...
Bottom line It's more practical than the Lumia 920 but, crucially, doesn't perform as well in the key areas of audio, video and web browsing. Still a decent addition to the initial WP8 roster, but we expect better will come from HTC and Windows. Follow whathifi.com...
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wired.co.uk
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2016-10-29 05:35:43
Wondering what the best Windows Phone device is, or whether it's better for you than an iPhone or Android? We've got the answers you need.The evolution of the Windows operating system for phones has been a long and painful one, as Microsoft has struggle...
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micromart.co.uk
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2016-10-29 05:35:47
You wouldn't know it to look at the adverts, but Microsoft chose HTC's Windows Phone 8X to be its lead device when the OS was released at the back end of 2012. That means this phone is supposed to embody everything that's impressive about Microsoft's new...
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apcmag.com
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2016-10-29 05:35:50
Everyone expected Nokia's tie-up with Microsoft to mean that its Lumia handsets would be at the forefront of the Windows Phone 8 (WP8) experience. Then HTC snuck in a side door and before the Finns...
Good Gorgeous design Windows Phone 8 easy to learn...
Bad No expandable storage HTC's included apps aren't that great...
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whistleout.com.au
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2016-10-29 05:35:50
Sporting thoroughly modern hardware, the elegant WP8 UI and stylish case design make for a blending of power and visual appeal that's rarely seen in the handset market. But looks and specs aren't everything, so we grabbed one ourselves to check it out in...
Bottom line Windows Phone 8X Display and UI The 720p 4.3 inch display of the HTC Windows Phone 8X is very good. Colours are vibrant, whites are pure and blacks, while not as inky as on the iPhone 5 or the ClearBlack display of the Lumia 920 (there it is again), st...
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alphr.com
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2016-10-29 05:35:50
The HTC Windows Phone 8X breaks into a Windows Phone 8 market that has been dominated by Nokia since the OS was released last October. In fact, HTC is the only other major manufacturer to have sent us a Microsoft-based handset in that time. It was well w...
Bottom line An appealing, attractive smartphone that doesn't cost the earth - our new favourite Windows Phone 8 handset...
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theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:00
It's hard not to feel a little sorry for HTC. Eighteen months ago it was the darling of smartphone manufacturers having reinvented itself from a maker of unbranded handsets for the likes of O2 to an outfit boasting some of the best Android smartphones aro...
Bottom line The 8X is a convincing Windows Phone 8 handset. Granted it's a bit big, but it's nothing like as massive as the Nokia Lumia 920. The screen is very good and as crisp as an Iceberg lettuce leaf dipped in liquid nitrogen. The handset is rock solid too, tha...
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uk.hardware.info
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2016-10-29 05:36:00
In late October Microsoft launched Windows Phone 8, a new OS for smartphones. The interface of WP8 closely resembles that of version 7.5, but under the hood the engine of Windows CE has been replaced with the kernel from Windows NT. Existing phones will...
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delimiter.com.au
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2016-10-29 05:36:01
HTC's back, baby. Back in Windows, that is. With the launch of its Windows Phone 8X line, the Taiwanese giant has re-entered the Windows Phone market with a bang. With 4G speeds and the inclusion of Windows Phone 8, these handsets pack a punch on p...
Bottom line OK, let's consider the Windows Phone 8X compared with its Windows competition — and then we'll look at the wider market. Personally, I haven't reviewed Nokia's Lumia 920 and 820 devices yet, but I have played with them during their Australian launch fes...
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pcadvisor.co.uk
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2016-10-29 05:36:01
The HTC Windows Phone 8X is HTC's flagship Windows Phone 8 handset , priced at £399 on a SIM-free basis, the same as rival Nokia Lumia 820 . Here's our Windows Phone 8X video review. See also: Group test: what's the best Windows phone? The HTC Windows...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2016-10-29 05:36:02
Move over, Nokia with your fancy Lumia 920, HTC wants some of your limelight. The gadget giant's first Windows 8 flagship is definitely worthy of its time in the sun, but does it outperform Nokia's Windows 8 monster?HTC has always been in the Windows Phon...
Bottom line If you want an amazing Windows Phone 8 handset that Nokia doesn't make, the 8X is the handset for you. It's sexy, slim, feature-packed and specced to the nines with a price that's nice to match...
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gadgetguy.com.au
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2016-10-29 05:36:02
The first Windows Phone 8 device from HTC, the 8X is the company’s flagship model, bringing with it a high-speed 4G connection, anti-slip coating, and a balance that makes it feel like an awesome piece of kit upon first glance. Does it live up to its...
Good Lovely balanced feel; 4G connection; Beats Audio "headphone amp" helps to provide tons of sound for wired earphones;...
Bad No microSD; 16GB storage with only 12GB free isn't really much these days; A deafening camera and audio bug: don't take pictures with headphones in; Not enough apps in the ecosystem;...
Bottom line If you're after a great Windows Phone 8 experience but haven't been at all intrigued by the big bulky 920 put forth thus far by Nokia, HTC's 8X could be the solution you're looking for.We're still not sure about that camera bug that seems to leave us deaf...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:02
HTC astounded a lot of people with the Windows Phone 8X. When the company's CEO, Peter Chou, emerged on stage on a brisk New York day, few of the present press were expecting such a remarkable, compact and beautiful device.The company has taken a lot of h...
Bottom line HTC's Windows Phone 8X is a delightful phone with excellent performance, decent battery life, a gorgeous screen in a unique form factor. It has the promise of being one of the best phone's on the market, but is disadvantaged by a half-baked app store and a lack of Nokia's proprietary apps. Nevertheless, the 8X has a great camera, best-in-class sound quality with Beats Audio and a powerful headphone amplifier, and a number of features that make it worth your time. Considering it is being heavily disc...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2016-10-29 05:36:10
HTC's big rival in the Windows Phone 8 space is Nokia with its Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 . It's interesting then that HTC's flagship smartphone is priced at around £400, the same as the Nokia's lower-spec 820. See also: Group test: what's the best Windows p...
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v3.co.uk
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2016-10-29 05:36:14
HTC, despite is reputation as maker of Android-powered smartphones, has one of the longest relationships with Microsoft of any mobile manufacturer. It created devices for the now-extinct Windows Mobile back in the days when smartphones were still a rar...
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techsmart.co.za
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2016-10-29 05:36:14
Ever since Microsoft announced Windows Phone 8 (WP8) way back in June, we've been looking forward to getting our hands on the first WP8-running device. That moment has arrived courtesy of HTC's Windows Phone 8X, but is it a match for the firm's Android fl...
Good Gorgeous display eye catching design, most notably the back great camera. feels thinner than it actually is Beats Audio integration buttery smooth performance thanks to its dualcore CPU and 1 GB RAM as well as WP8 a lot more customisable than WP7 and Man...
Bad Windows Phone Store no match for App Store and Google Play for app selection. Little in the way of differentiating apps from HTC...
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goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:18
Nokia's Lumia 920 may be the Windows Phone everyone is waiting for but HTC clearly has other ideas. The company has partnered with Microsoft to promote its new 8X as a "signature Windows Phone". The Windows Phone 8X by HTC is a polycarbonate slab that...
Good Fresh and attractive design, Excellent screen, Slick and fast performance...
Bad Limited internal memory & no card slot, Poor ergonomics due to long shape, Limited Windows Phone app ecosystem...
Bottom line The Windows Phone 8X by HTC is one of the most attractive smartphones we've reviewed this year. It offers excellent performance thanks to the slick Windows Phone OS and has a great display. However, the 8X is let down by a lack of expandable memory, some...
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gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:19
Nokia's not the only smartphone manufacturer getting a bite at the Windows Phone 8 pie. No, sir. HTC also wants in on the action, and it's going to get it with the HTC 8X — a curvy new addition to HTC's Windows Phone fraternity.AU Editor's Note: this is a...
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itproportal.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:25
Size matters. The past year has seen mobile phone sizes creep up, following greater demand for large-screen web browsing, large-screen gaming, and big, powerful batteries. But human hand sizes haven't grown in response. Enter the sleek, palm-friendly HTC...
Good Excellent balance of size and power, Great design, Sharp screen, Sonically superb with Beats Audio...
Bad Photos are a bit washed out, No memory card slot...
Bottom line Windows Phone is an elegant, attractive OS which integrates very well with Windows 8 and is positively terrific for social networking. The major downside is that while you'll be able to find apps you like, you probably won't be able to find the same apps...
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itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
We've been waiting for Windows Phone 8 for quite some time and six months after its initial announcement, the HTC 8X (also called the Windows Phone 8X by HTC) is here.The big question is whether Microsoft has managed to improve the Windows Phone 8 interfa...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is a great handset if you're looking at upgrading from a Windows Phone 7 series. Although new features are scant, the hardware is fantastic and super-smooth, it's a pleasure to use, especially if you're already using Microsoft's suite of bus...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
As its clumsy name suggests, this is HTC's first Windows Phone 8 handset - we'll just call it the HTC 8X from now on. On the surface, Windows Phone 8 is only a mildly tweaked version of Microsoft's slick mobile operating system, but there have been qui...
Bottom line A competent Windows Phone 8 handset, but it's worth spending a bit more for the superior Nokia Lumia 920...
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3g.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
It’s not often you see a phone that has something to offer everyone, but the Windows Phone 8X by HTC is one of them. Newbies will love its user-friendly qualities, while music fans will enjoy the Beats Audio offering. If you want to surf the net or...
Good Sleek design; userfriendly Windows Phone interface; Crisp colourful screen; Powerful snappers that can be expanded via ‘lenses’; Beats Audio.
Bad Small choice of apps; disappointing battery life; lack of memory card slot...
Bottom line HTC's Windows Phone 8X exceeds itself on so many levels – ultra-sharp display, smooth design and impressive dual snappers, as well as plenty of social networking options and Beats Audio for quality sound. It's just slightly let down by the lack of apps an...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:33
HTC's 8X is the firm's flagship handset running the new Windows Phone 8 OS, and is the bigger brother of the 8S (shown above, right). We take a closer look at the svelte smartphone. Its headline specs are a 4.3in screen, a dual-core 1.5GHz processor and...
Bottom line We can't give a verdict before testing out the 8X more thoroughly. As soon as we get a review model, we'll put it through its paces and update this article. What's disappointing, though, is the lack of expandable storage given the paltry 16GB - with no hi...
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coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:33
HTC have been making fantastic hardware for many years now, and when paired with a high quality operating system you really can get the ideal phone. Microsoft have now announced the release of their new Windows Phone 8 operating system and this is at...
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pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:33
Consider November the rebirth of Windows Phone and with that new beginning, expect a bevy of new phones packed with new tricks all trying to impress the money out of your pocket. Like Android there's plenty of choice too, with HTC, Nokia, and Samsung...
Good Lovely hardware, great screen, brilliantly designed OS, fast and responsive...
Bad Nowhere near enough Windows Phone apps, HTC hasn't developed any value for the Windows Phone platform, camera isn't brilliant, battery life is average...
Bottom line If apps aren't much interest to you, then the 8X will suit you down to the ground. Windows Phone has most bases covered, but even so there are some missing apps that we really crave. Even so, the hardware is solid, and HTC has managed to create a very...
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knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:35
HTC has had a reputation for above average build quality with its smartphones for some time now, but the company's capability for crafting exteriors went up a few notches recently.The 8X, as the premium model in the range, has a polycarbonate unibody, but...
Good Fantastic display, Excellent build quality, Sharp design, Slick interface, Good multitasking, Fast performance,People hub, Good customisation...
Bad Camera lacks stabilisation, Windows Phone Store lagging behind, Relatively low onboard storage, No MicroSD, No 4G...
Bottom line ImagingHTC is fast establishing itself as one of the go-to companies for premium camera-phone setups and the 8X is representative of this fact.It sports an 8-megapixel primary camera with a back-illuminated sensor (BSI), LED flash and an f/2.0 aperture. V...
80%
telegraph.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:35
I've always had a soft spot for HTC's phones. The Taiwanese company was among the first to bring a touchscreen smartphone to the UK and was an early trailblazer for Android back in 2007. Its HD7 was an understated but worthy competitor when pitched aga...
80%
delimiter.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:35
With its upcoming Windows Phone 8X line , Taiwanese consumer electronics giant HTC has thrown its hat into the Windows Phone 8 ring with a vengeance, taking some colour cues from Nokia and signalling its intention to be fully on board with Microso...
Bottom line We haven't tested either handset yet, but on paper, Nokia's Lumia 920 is looking like a better buy for Windows Phone enthusiasts who want to get on board with the new version than HTC's Windows Phone 8X. Nokia's handset supports 4G speeds in Australia, w...
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T3.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
The Windows Phone 8X by HTC is its full name, but everyone's going to be calling it the HTC 8X, so let's do the same. This is one of the most handsome, tactile and pleasurable-to-hold phones you'll come across. The glass screen has a gloss black frame, wi...
Good Gorgeous design, Great feel, Eye-poppingly sharp screen...
Bad Not enough HTC specialities, Average battery life, No expandable memory...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:35
Stuff magazine Mon, Oct 29 2012, 10:32PM Given Nokia and Microsoft’s ‘special relationship’ we were expecting the to be the first Windows Phone 8 handset to grace Stuff Towers, but HTC in all of its expectation-defying wisdom has sent the 8X – or...
Good Head-turning design, Retina-beating resolution, Rock-solid performance...
Bad Windows Phone still lacks apps, Vague physical buttons...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is a brilliant handset, but while Windows Phone 8 shows great potential it needs more apps to make it great...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:35
A splash of colour, Microsoft's latest mobile platform and a sleek new body are combined with more powerful hardware - is the 8X the phone to bring Windows Phone 8 to the masses? HTC's been in a bit of a weird position these last few years. From the days...
Good 8MP camera with f/2.0 aperture, Elegant, latest WP8 OS, Unibody polycarbonate design, Fantastic contacts integration...
Bad No removable battery, No expandable memory, Rubbish multiple calendar support, Mediocre battery life...
Bottom line When we reviewed earlier Windows Phone handsets, we were told the platform needed time to bed in.It's had that and it's evolved but we can't help feeling there are still a few areas it really is left lacking. Things like the poor media support are inexcus...
70%
Mobile88.com
Updated:
2016-11-23 11:43:35
HTC late last year announced yet another Windows Phone 8 device, originally codenamed the HTC Accord and aimed at the mid-range smartphone market. The Accord eventually materialised in November 2012 as the HTC Windows Phone 8X, with better specifications...
40%
gadgetsmagazine.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-23 11:43:35
Years ago, when Windows had nearly complete dominance of the computing market, they tried to break into mobile devices. These devices, unfortunately, were little more than scaled-down desktop devices, whose Uls were not the best for styli and mobile use...
Good Absolutely amazing feel, Beautiful OS, Smart, even by smartphone, standards...
Bad Limited apps, for now, Limited onboard storage, Limited Google services functionality...
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unbox.ph
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2016-11-23 11:43:35
The HTC 8X Windows Phone review!We've reviewed a lot of smartphones and tablets here on Unbox. The device that got the most number of comments when we took it out (next to the iPhone 5 prior to local launch) wasn't an Android phone. It was actually a Wind...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is a solid, top-level, feature packed Windows Phone 8 device. Compared to the Lumia 920 and 820, the HTC 8X shines when it comes to form factor and build (Lumia 920 wins in camera and Nokia apps). However we understand if you're apprehensive in...
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yugatech.com
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2016-11-23 11:43:36
Last month we've given you a brief primer of the HTC Windows Phone 8x and we've recently posted the full review of its more affordable brother, the HTC Windows Phone 8s. Now let's see if this taller handset is worth your extra cash in our full review afte...
Bottom line The HTC Titan was the first handset that I had the luxury of reviewing last year. I never thought that ten months later I'd be fortunate enough to review its successor – the HTC Windows Phone 8X. To be honest, there isn't much of a difference in terms of...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-23 11:43:36
HTC has been a steady supporter of the Windows Phone (WP) platform since two years ago when Microsoft unveiled WP7. Its first wave of WP7 devices include the HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 Mozart, and HTC HD7. Subsequently, when Microsoft released the WP7.5 Mango in...
Bottom line Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1.5GHz processor and 1GB RAM, the overall user experience on the WP8X by HTC is pretty smooth. We did not encounter any instances of lag or system freezes, which often plague Android smartphones before the intro...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2016-11-23 11:43:36
HTC has been a steady supporter of the Windows Phone (WP) platform since two years ago when Microsoft unveiled WP7 . Its first wave of WP7 devices include the HTC 7 Trophy , HTC 7 Mozart and HTC HD 7 . Subsequently, when Microsoft released the WP7.5 Mango...
Bottom line The WP8X by HTC has huge potential to be a killer signature device for Microsoft's latest mobile operating system, but its flaws and stiff competition threaten to overshadow its strengths. Out of the three WP8 flagship devices announced, the WP8X by HTC s...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-23 11:43:36
Update (November 2, 2012): The Windows Phone 8X by HTC will be available in two colors: California Blue and Graphite Black, and can be purchased from mobile operators and authorized retailers by the end of the month. The Windows Phone 8S by HTC will come...
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stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-11-23 11:43:36
For many of the Stuff staff the HTC One X is the best-looking phone of the last year, but that title is now well and truly the property of the 8X. This is the first phone in ages to evoke involuntary gasps at first sight, and while the bright blue of our...
Good Head-turning design, Retina-beating resolution, Rock-solid performance...
Bad Windows Phone still lacks apps, Vague physical buttons...
Bottom line What you have here is some fantastic hardware and a beautiful new OS. But the whole package has an Achilles' heel.The first question you need to ask yourself is whether Windows Phone 8 is for you. So, take a look at your current smartphone and work out wh...
80%
beststuff.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:35:40
Weighing in at a mere 130 grams, and constructed in polycarbonate and glass, the HTC has hung it's hopes (for the moment) on the high-end Windows Phone 8X on Verizon. As it stands HTC along with Microsoft is again striving to convince tech buyers that the...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:35:43
Someone has finally made a phone as lackluster as the struggling Windows Phone OS that powers it. The HTC 8XT is a colorful handset that bears a striking resemblance to last year's Windows Phone 8X but doesn't bring anything new to the table, and once you...
Good Comes in eye-catching colors, Boom Sound is okay...
Bad Low-resolution screen, Poor battery life, Very little internal storage...
Bottom line The HTC 8XT is a disappointing Windows Phone that's a step down from its predecessor in nearly every way...
40%
trustednerd.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:35:53
Lately, I had the amazing chance to review the Windows Phone 8X. It has a gorgeous 4.3-inch screen that makes you go “wow” the moment you set eyes on it. It of course, operates on Windows Phone 8.The phone is very light and slim and looks amazing. It has...
0%
anandtech.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:35:53
While almost all of the AnandTech editors are using Android or iOS smartphones as their daily driver due to the relative maturity of those platforms (and oftentimes bleeding edge hardware within), Brian learned I'd been using the Windows Phone 7.5-e...
Bottom line Despite the moderate shortcomings of Microsoft's platform, due at least substantially to its relative youth, I can't help but continue to be bullish on Windows Phone. It's still very clearly an also-ran despite the sometimes brilliant innovations and desi...
0%
bitbitbyte.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:35:53
HTC has watched their once commanding lead in the Android world dwindle, with Samsung scooping up the majority of Android related fanfare. And then there's Apple and iOS. Together, Apple and Samsung are making HTC's financial directors weep. Windows Phone...
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xtremetechjunkies.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:00
Verizon WirelessPrice: $99,99The HTC Windows Phone 8X comes in a sleeved box; the front of the sleeve features a large clear photo of the Verizon windows phones logo. The back of the sleeve is full of features and Specifications. Removing the sleeve reve...
Bottom line The HTC Windows Phone 8X, in my opinion, this is the best iteration of HTC's signature Windows Phone so far. The 8X got me through a full day of solid use with plenty of life to spare, and light users will likely get a day and a half. Phone calls sounde...
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techguysmartbuy.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:00
Earlier this year, Microsoft took their Windows Phone platform to the next level by giving it a huge update with WP8 back in October.  With this new update, several manufacturers lined up to craft the bodies using Windows Phone 8.  Among them, the m...
0%
booredatwork.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:00
Having spent a little over a week with the HTC Windows Phone 8X, I'm left with the very interesting dilemma. My dilemma arises when looking at the basic components not this device, not the hardware, but rather the makeup of this HTC – T-mobile – Windows c...
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arstechnica.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:02
Windows Phone 8 was finally released earlier in November. With it, two major contenders for the title of 'premier Windows Phone 8 handset' emerged: the HTC 8X and the Nokia Lumia 920.The Lumia 920 carried forward the mobile commitment Microsoft and Nokia...
Good Screen is bright and crisp with nice color distribution, Performance is fluid and quick throughout the OS, Speaker is loud and produces good sound, Body design is fantastic, feels great to hold, Camera takes nice shots...
Bad Battery life is on the short side, Hardware buttons are shallow so it's hard to feel the press, Ugly, The Windows Phone store is still foundering in the shoals and has been for a year now, and we're really wondering when—or even if—it will get the tractio...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:02
Phone cameras are constantly getting better and better. True, they do so at a relatively slow pace, but they are moving forward, despite the limitations imposed by the thin profiles of today's phones. Those who have been with us for longer know that w...
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ubergizmo.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:02
The HTC 8X is probably the most readily available Windows Phone 8 smartphone in the USA, and so far, it did not seem to suffer from any shortage. This smartphone is available on the T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon networks in various colors: Red, Yellow, Bl...
Bottom line The HTC 8X has several things going for it, namely a very thin and light design, and a wide availability among US carriers. Those are two very strong points that may ultimately be at the root of its eventual success.However, outside of those two important...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:04
Verizon is last to the party with the HTC Windows Phone 8X. But as the first version of this phone to feature wireless charging, Verizon definitely has a few tricks up its sleeve. Other additions include an exclusive color option and a helpful data tr...
Good Sleek, sexy design, Sharp, fairly fast rear camera, Wide angle front camera, Easy-to-manage data consumption, Wireless charging, Fast Verizon 4G LTE speeds...
Bad No microSD card, App selection still limited...
Bottom line Verizon's take on the Windows Phone 8X adds wireless charging to a sleek, sexy design and Microsoft's improved operating system.
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:04
HTC's Windows Phone 8X by HTC is a great looking, snappy device that relies on the familiarity of Windows, a unique Live Tile interface and a growing app catalog to compete with the iPhone 5, Galaxy SIII and other high-end phones available on Verizon Wire...
Good Great design & build quality, Great battery life, Live Tiles and groups shine for sharing and communicating...
Bad Mediocre camera for a flagship phone, Windows Phone 8 lacking standard iPhone & Android features, Non-removable storage and battery, The Windows Phone 8X (left) matches up with the iPhone 5 (right), Windows Phone 8X | $199 | Verizon, Windows Phone 8X Revi...
Bottom line The Windows Phone 8X is a solid phone that meets the needs of most smartphone owners. There are still some areas where Windows Phone 8 is lacking, such as in app selection and voice control, but the Live Tiles and new take on a users experience could temp...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:04
To herald the arrival of WP8, HTC has been developing the Windows Phone 8X with the help of Microsoft for a year, and Nokia came out with the unique Lumia 920 flagship. Both handsets are the companies’ first Windows Phones with dual-core processors and...
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allaboutwindowsphone.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:07
Of course, any day to day use of a Windows Phone is going to rely on Microsoft's mobile OS as well as the HTC hardware, and there are a few points that I appreciated that may not have been highlighted before in the AAWP reviews.The first is the addition o...
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mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:07
twitter: @lisagade) The HTC 8X Windows 8 smartphone is one of the best looking and pleasing phones to hold in the hand. The soft touch finish and pyramid design with tapering sides is comfy and grippy, and the phone looks like none other on the marke...
Good Gorgeous design and cool colors, Gorgeous design and cool colors, Gorgeous design and cool colors, Gorgeous design and cool colors...
Bad Lacks Nokia's value added apps from the Lumia Windows Phone line, Lacks Nokia's value added apps from the Lumia Windows Phone line, Lacks Nokia's value added apps from the Lumia Windows Phone line, Lacks Nok...
Bottom line The HTC is unique looking, absolutely stunning and we love the color selection. It's a quality piece of hardware with an excellent HD display, Beats audio and it's plenty fast. Windows Phone 8's app selection is gaining steam and the OS is now robust...
70%
booredatwork.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:07
Windows Phone is hitting Verizon with stride, we first say Nokia's offering with the Lumia 822. Now HTC's well converted Windows Phone 8X is here on the VZW network. The Windows Phone 8X sports a 4.3-inch Super LCD 2 HD 720p display, housed in a Polycarbo...
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gotgame.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:07
Having attended Microsoft's big Windows Phone 8 announcement event at the end of October, I was excited to see what the company had in stock for its new mobile OS. I had previously reviewed the Samsung Focus 2, which used Windows Phone 7.5 – essentially a...
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slashgear.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:10
HTC's new Windows Phone 8X proves that the manufacturer is capable of building a solid Windows Phone 8 device. We've already taken a look at AT&T's version of the 8X, as well as T-Mobile's variant, but Verizon has the new device in its repertoire as well...
Bottom line HTC’s new Windows Phone 8X proves that the manufacturer is capable of building a solid Windows Phone 8 device. We’ve already taken a look at AT&T’s version of the 8X, as well as T-Mobile’s variant, but Verizon has the new device in its repertoire as we...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:11
Form or function? The HTC 8X is the classiest and best-looking of the three Windows Phone 8 devices headed to Verizon Wireless. Verizon will also offer less expensive and more flexible options, so you're paying extra for style here. But the 8X will do an...
Good Beautiful design. World phone. Powerful audio through headphones. Wireless charging.
Bad No removable memory. Windows Phone still has fewer apps than Android or iOS...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is a great-looking, elegant way to get Windows Phone 8 on Verizon's network...
70%
infoworld.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:12
Three strikes and you're out! The third version of Windows Phone -- Windows Phone 8 -- finally adds basic compatibility with corporate Exchange server security settings, but not much else. Despite an initiall...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:12
Looks matter. HTC's 8X ($199.99 with contract) both looks and feels better than its only Windows Phone 8 competitor on T-Mobile, the Nokia Lumia 810. The 8X is the most elegant way to experience Windows Phone 8 on T-Mo's fast nationwide HSPA+ network. But...
Good Beautiful design. Fast Internet speeds. Powerful audio through headphones.
Bad No removable memory. Can't use T-Mobile's Wi-Fi Calling feature. Windows Phone still has fewer apps than Android or iOS...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is the best-looking Windows Phone 8 handset on T-Mobile, but you'll pay extra for the design...
70%
neowin.net
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:14
If you can't be bothered reading a mammoth review, perhaps this video review showing off most of the features of the Windows Phone 8X by HTC is more suited for you. Check out the beautiful curves and color of the smartphone in action, as well as a brief l...
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pocketables.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:14
I'll be honest: when HTC announced the Windows Phone 8X, I wasn't sure what to think. The company was late to the Windows Phone 8 announcement party, following the 32GB-and-microSD-card-equipped Samsung ATIV S and the feature-packed Nokia Lumia 920. The 8...
Bottom line Before the Windows Phone 8X by HTC was released, I was kind of leaning toward the Nokia Lumia 920 for the sheer amount of bells and whistles that Finland managed to pack in or the Samsung ATIV S for its massive screen and upgradeable storage. But after...
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allaboutwindowsphone.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:14
The majority of the software that comes bundled with the HTC Windows Phone 8X is, of course, Windows Phone 8, and the built in software that comes as part of the OS. What I want to talk about here is the extra software that HTC have included in this "sign...
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windowscentral.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:14
While Nokia has been busy turning heads with the Lumia 920, HTC has quietly produced a decent Windows Phone in the 8X. The Lumia 920 touts an 8.7MP camera with optical stabilization and Pureview technology. And while the 8X's camera may sound meager in co...
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neowin.net
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:14
A new era of Windows Phone is finally upon us, and HTC is leading the pack out with their flagship smartphone: the Windows Phone 8X. Designed to be more compact than the Lumia 920 but equally high-end, the Windows Phone 8X introduces a different yet compe...
Bottom line There's seriously a lot to love about the hardware of the Windows Phone 8X by HTC. The colorful, textured design is stunning to look at and beautiful to hold, while the inclusion of the 720p Super LCD 2 again reminds us that it's one of the best displa...
80%
windowscentral.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:14
While the Windows Phone 8 launch spotlight has shined brightly on the Nokia Lumia 920, there's another Windows Phone that has been lurking in the shadows. The HTC 8X launched over at AT&T on the same day and is a respectable Windows Phone within its own r...
Good The weight, slim profile, Super LCD screen, BEATS Audio, NFC Support, healthy battery life, respectable camera with BSI sensor.
Bad Random resets, new aspect ratio that isn't ideal for older apps/games, battery drain present with some devices, capacitive buttons can be overly sensitive, and occasional lag with the front facing camera...
Bottom line All told, the HTC 8X is an excellent Windows Phone that will appeal to many. HTC really needs to address the random resets and battery issues though. Should you be in the market for a slim, light weight Windows Phone, the 8X is worth considering. RelatedW...
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geardiary.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:14
Earlier this year, Dan and I gave Windows Phone 7 a solid try. We put our iPhones away, and for the next two months we used only the HTC Titans that we had received at a CES event. You can read about our entire experience here , here , here , and here .As...
Good Looks fantastic and feel great in hand, solidly built phone, phone is snappy and quick, WP8 brings some great improvements to the Windows Phone user experience, Beats Audio...
Bad No microSD expansion slot; still waiting on some of my most wanted apps to come to Windows Phone; maximum 16GB memory...
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allaboutwindowsphone.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:15
US network Verizon's announcement that they would have the exclusive deal on 8X units with Qi wireless charging is interesting, and shows that HTC have the capability to add this to the handset. Unfortunately, our review units are all UK models, so we can...
Bottom line There's no doubt that the HTC Windows Phone 8X is an impressive smartphone. It's one of the best smartphones seen from HTC, not just with Windows Phone, but over their whole range. It's improved on many of the concepts from the One X series, and it benefi...
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slashgear.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:18
The HTC Windows Phone 8X is without a doubt the finest Windows Phone machine HTC has ever produced, and certainly one of the most beautiful devices they’ve ever created regardless of operating system. Because we’ve already done a full HTC Windows Phone...
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computerworld.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:18
If you're looking for a well-designed phone that really shows off Windows Phone 8, you'd do well to consider the Windows Phone 8X by HTC. This sleek device wraps the newest version of Microsoft's smartphone operating system in a nifty and svelte piece...
Bottom line The HTC Windows Phone 8X is a slick, beautifully designed phone that shows off the new Windows Phone 8 software well, especially if you buy into the Windows 8 ecosystem of devices. It's fast and has a beautiful screen, although you may be put off by the l...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:23
Now that we've compared the Windows Phone 8X with the iPhone 5, and came to the conclusion that there's still quite a bit of work ahead of Microsoft and its partners, let's see how one of the better Windows Phone 8 handsets fares against one of the bes...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:23
Now that Windows Phone 8 is finally here, we guess some users (not many, but some) will think about purchasing a WP8 handset. So, here we are, bringing you in-depth comparisons between the leading WP8 handsets and the iPhone, as well as the major Andro...
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brighthand.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:26
Build & DesignUnique builds are kind of the name of the game with Windows Phone devices, and the HTC 8X is no exception. At its thickest point, it's 0.39 inches thick, but given the way the phone's rounded back tapers towards the edges, it actually appear...
Good Beautiful build, Outstanding performance, Good display...
Bad Forgettable camera, Battery life just OK...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is a fantastic start for Windows Phone 8, bringing a suite of premium features to the table to support the brand-new OS...
80%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:26
Size matters. The past year has seen mobile phone sizes creep up, following greater demands for big-screen Web browsing, big-screen gaming, and big, powerful batteries. But human hand sizes haven't grown in response. Enter the sleek, palm-friendly HTC 8X...
Good Excellent balance of size and power. Great design. Sharp screen. Killer Beats Audio.
Bad Photos are a bit washed out. Lacks high-quality free navigation apps...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is a powerful Windows Phone in a slim, pocket-friendly form factor...
70%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:26
Microsoft has finally released the first batch of Windows Phone 8 handsets, and since we happen to be in possession of two of those, it seemed only natural to us to make a quick comparison between them. In the blue corner today we have the Samsung ATIV...
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Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:26
Our first look at the new Windows Phone 8 operating system came courtesy of an early version of the Windows Phone 8X by HTC. If you're really interested in hearing more about the Windows Phone 8 operating system that runs on this device, be sure to check...
Good Gorgeous hardware design, Feels thin due to its tapered shape, Large 4.3″ Super LCD 2 screen, Dedicated Beats audio amplifier, Speedy camera...
Bad Poor call and audio recording quality, Pointy edges make gripping the phone very uncomfortable, Hardware buttons flush with the edges are difficult to find, Battery life isn't great, and the battery isn't user-replaceable, Camera doesn't use the LED ligh...
Bottom line Our final rating is going to be a 7.5 out of 10. The screen, audio amplifier, camera performance, and operating system are pretty impressive, but the pointy edges, poor microphone audio quality and impossible-to-feel hardware buttons can get quite frust...
77%
evolveent.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:27
Carrier: AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon Price: $200 (all priced listed w/two-year contract)The mobile market is a tough league to play in. Just ask Microsoft. Its Windows Phone 7 platform was practically labeled DOA once released onto a mobile market purely...
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phonescoop.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:27
If you're excited about Windows Phone 8, Microsoft's hardware partners have a few models from which to choose this fall. Perhaps the slimmest of the bunch is the HTC Windows Phone 8X, which covers all the necessary specs and then some for a flagship devi...
Bottom line The HTC Windows Phone 8X is a solid smartphone, both literally and figuratively. Though I'm not a superfan of the industrial design, the polycarbonate shell and shape make the 8X one of the strongest devices I've used this year. What's most important is t...
60%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
HTC had a rough ride this year. It went from being one of the most promising Android smartphone manufacturers, to getting its butt kicked by Samsung, which rose to prominence with its Galaxy phones. HTC hasn't gained widespread carrier adoption on its And...
Good Comfortable stylish design, Great hardware specs, Great screen quality, Fantastic camera, Available on most carriers, Windows Phone 8 Start screen rocks, Good audio quality...
Bad No micro SD, Camera not as good as iPhone 5, Xbox Music app needs update, App store still a bit weaker than Android and iOS...
Bottom line It's rare that we have nothing bad to say about a phone. The HTC Windows Phone 8X sets a new bar for Windows Phone. It is the first WP8 device we can recommend to those hunting for a top-notch superphone over the holidays. With wide availability across...
85%
booredatwork.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
Windows Phone 8 is here and the first device to hit most people hands will be the Windows Phone 8X , consider to be the flagship Windows phone from HTC. The Windows Phone 8X sports a 4.3-inch Super LCD 2 HD 720p display, housed in a Polycarbonate casing...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
Having been a long-time Microsoft partner in the Windows Mobile era, HTC is returning to the roots that made it big by once again being a major Windows Phone partner with the release of the Windows Phone 8X by HTC smartphone, otherwise referred to as the...
Good Beautiful design and solid construction, 4G LTE, multi-core CPUs competitive with rival high-end smartphones, HSPA+ on T-Mobile, Great battery life, Growing app catalog thanks to shared kernel with Windows 8, RT, Elegant UI with tiles and hubs make the 8X...
Bad Non-expandable storage, must rely on cloud, Only 8 GB, 16 GB capacities; no 32 GB option, Non-removable battery, Camera performance is mediocre for flagship phone, No ‘smart search' features to compete with Google Now, No voice-guided GPS navigation, Purc...
Bottom line For a flagship Windows Phone 8 smartphone and a hero device for that platform, the HTC 8X delivers an elegant and robust user experience. It's solidly constructed and ergonomic to hold. From a hardware perspective, HTC has done a great job creating a mini...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
Aaron goes in-depth with the HTC Windows Phone 8X , a new device that's coming to AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile by the end of the year. Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, the 8X sports a 4.3-inch HD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD re...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
Out of the woodworks, Microsoft is about to embark in yet another chapter in its mobile platform story. Rightfully so, they have a lot of support from longtime smartphone manufacturers who believe that there is a budding growth worth investing with Wi...
Good Stylish looking design, Exquisitely detail screen, Affordable price point...
Bad Few worthwhile improvements with WP8, Lackluster low lighting photo quality, Weak internal speaker...
Bottom line Taking into account the $99.99 on-contract price attached to the HTC 8X right from the onset, it’s at an attractive price point that would handedly reel in some curious bystanders. To HTC’s credit, we absolutely love the direction they went with the 8...
80%
techworld.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:36:30
HTC's 8X is the firm's flagship handset running the new Windows Phone 8 OS, and is the bigger brother of the 8S (8X on left side). We take a closer look at the svelte smartphone.Its headline specs are a 4.3in screen, a dual-core 1.5GHz processor and 1...
Bottom line We can't give a verdict before testing out the 8X more thoroughly. As soon as we get a review model, we'll put it through its paces and update this article. What's disappointing, though, is the lack of expandable storage given the paltry 16GB - with n...
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Theinquirer.net
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2016-10-29 05:36:33
WINDOWS PHONE 8 is finally here, and the HTC Windows Phone 8X handset is HTC's flagship device running Microsoft's latest mobile operating system...
Good Gorgeous screen, fast processor, good camera, distinctive design, Windows Phone 8 is a huge improvement on Windows Phone 7...
Bad Windows Phone still suffers from a lack of apps...
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slashgear.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:33
Today is the big day for the folks at Microsoft and their brand new Windows Phone 8. What we have today is the brand new Windows Phone X8 by HTC, better known as the HTC 8X. With the combination of Windows Phone 8 supporting much better hardware, and H...
Bottom line With the 8X from HTC the Windows Phone platform has a new leader, being called the “signature handset” of Windows Phone 8 — and it delivers just the qualities that Microsoft was looking for. This embodies their OS’ style and design. It’s elegant, slee...
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engadget.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:33
More Info Windows Phone 8X by HTC: 4.3-inch 720p display, LTE, dual-core S4, available this November Windows Phone 8X by HTC hands-on: Microsoft's modern mobile OS personified in polycarbonate Windows Phone 8 review It feels like forever since Microsoft a...
Good Exquisite designCompact packageExcellent performanceGorgeous display...
Bad Weak app ecosystemBasic camera interface...
Bottom line The HTC 8X is a fantastic ambassador to Windows Phone 8, but we're longing for a similar phone running Android -- at least until a stronger app ecosystem develops...
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theverge.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
Making a distinctive phone these days is hard. Device manufacturers have to deal with product cycles of less than a year, a generally homogenous set of components to choose from, and the very basic prerequisite that a modern smartphone feature an all-glas...
Good Standout industrial design, Pixel-dense, beautiful display, New homescreen adds versatility, Upgraded audio hardware...
Bad App ecosystem remains deficient, Not the best ergonomics for a 4.3-inch phone, Beats Audio and new front-facing camera are superfluous gimmicks...
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mashable.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
The HTC Windows Phone 8X is the “signature handset” of Windows Phone 8, the product of the company’s partnership with Microsoft for the newest version of its mobile operating system, Windows Phone 8. Announced last month, the phone is set to make its w...
Bottom line The HTC Windows Phone 8X is set to go head-to-head against Nokia's Lumia 920 and Samsung's ATIV S in the Windows Phone marketplace.Windows Phone 8 shines on the 8X and the phone is a pleasure to both hold and carry around. It will be interesting to see ho...
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anandtech.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
For a long time Microsoft was in an enviable position in the smartphone space. It had almost all the pieces of the puzzle you'd expect for delivering a truly unique smartphone platform. It had the historical perspective, from the initial days of PocketPC...
Bottom line Anand made this great observation a while back that each platform was ultimately a reflection of the desktop position of the company behind it. For Google's smartphone platform, that means a full standalone computing environment complete with filesystem...
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wired.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
Software and hardware coalesce beautifully within the 8X, and it's easy to see how this smartphone will draw attention not just to itself, but to the fledgling Windows Phone 8 operating system, when it's displayed on retail shelves.Microsoft has made seve...
Good Other than that, Windows Phone 8 will provide a fairly consistent software experience across varying hardware. The differentiating bits will be phone design, the camera, and a few builtin apps. This is the first Windows Phone 8 device I've tested for an e...
Bad Red blinking lowbattery light is annoying. Phone gets noticeably warm with prolonged use. No public transportation directions in Maps. Main camera is kinda meh...
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windowscentral.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
Microsoft's partnership with HTC stretches way back to the Windows Mobile days. Back then, the Taiwanese manufacturer shipped a variety of chunky WinMo handsets topped with its Sense user interface. Since the Windows Phone 7 launch, Microsoft's mobile OS...
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phonedog.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
Aaron does an early review of the HTC Windows Phone 8X , coming soon to several carriers in the US. Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 4.3-inch HD display, 8-megapixel camera, and Windows Phone 8 . It's a hot smartphone, but can Windows Phone 8 comp...
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bgr.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
If ever there was a smartphone that screams “underdog,” the HTC Windows Phone 8X is that phone. In a handset market dominated by Apple ( AAPL ) and Samsung ( 005930 ), HTC ( 2498 ) stumbled badly in late 2011 and has yet to regain it footing . And in a pl...
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gizmodo.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
Nokia has been alone on the vanguard of worthwhile Windows Phone hardware for a while now. But that's no longer the case. Here's HTC's 8X. And it's got enough firepower to go toe-to-toe with anything on Android or iOS.An HTC phone built for Windows Phone...
Bottom line Do you want a Windows Phone? Are you on a carrier other than AT&T? Then yes, this will probably be the best youre going to get.AdvertisementSponsoredBut if youre on the fence about making the switch, you probably want to hang back and see what the Lumia...
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technobuffalo.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
I had the pleasure of seeing HTC's new Windows Phone 8 smartphones several times before my review unit arrived. The 8X is the company's high-end model and is equipped with several noteworthy features, including a 4.3-inch Gorilla Glass 2 display with a 72...
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zdnet.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
My first Windows Phone 7 device was the HTC HD7 and the HTC Windows Phone 8X is one of the two devices, the other is the Nokia Lumia 920 , that I am planning to purchase when released. HTC was kind enough to send along an evaluation unit of their upcoming...
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windowscentral.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
Let's be clear about something: Windows Phone 7 was simply a warm up act for Windows Phone 8. It was the start of something big and different for Microsoft, a way for them to take a distinctive approach to the current smartphone exemplar. But Microsoft we...
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technabob.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
It looks like all the big companies now have got an 8 megapixel camera in their smartphones, and although I've had one for almost a year on my iPhone, I am somewhat disappointed that no one has released a smartphone with a better camera, except that PureV...
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t3me.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
Bringing the fight to the iPhone 5 and other great Android phones (One X aside) we take a snapshot look at the features that might tempt the money out of your pocket for the HTC 8X.Measuring in at 10.12mm thick, the 8X is substantially less slender than t...
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anandtech.com
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2016-10-29 05:36:35
At an event today in NYC, HTC unveiled its first two Windows Phone 8 devices: the Windows Phone 8X and 8S by HTC. Similar to Nokia's next-generation Lumia stack, HTC's Windows Phone 8 lineup includes a high-end flagship and a more affordable mainstr...
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