Very modern design, Good battery life, Good sound quality
No front camera, Less on board storage, Android Jelly Bean would have been nice
The phone's battery easily lasted for a day and half under normal use, which is exceptional for a device with this large a screen. All in all, Desire X has the right mixture of looks, multimedia features, sound and camera power - and all at the right pric...
HTC has done a good job of equipping its Desire X mid-range fighter. Its dual-core chipset gives you a smooth ride around the UI and garnished it with decent app performance, while the build quality and display are among the better in this price range. Mo...
Abstract: HTC Desire X is a mid-range android phone which sports a 1 Ghz dual-core processor with 768 MB of RAM it has a 5 MP rear facing camera with HTC imaging chip and runs on Android 4.0 and I do an in-depth full review of this Desire X android phone.Do remembe...
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...
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...
Good screen, Comfy size for the hand, Some nice camera features
Flimsy backplate, Nothing special to look at, No real USP
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...
Screen could be more sensitive, sluggish processor, not very distinctive
The HTC Desire X is a perfectly decent midrange handset but is let down by its insensitive screen and it doesn't really do a lot to distinguish itself from rivals in this space, like the Galaxy Ace 2, Sony Xperia P or Orange San Diego.SpecificationsSof...
Good performance from the dual-core chip; Clear, colourful 4-inch screen; MicroSD card slot; reasonably priced
Plasticky build quality
The HTC Desire X is a decent mid-range 'droid for people who want a capable phone that doesn't cost the Earth. With a bright 4-inch screen, Android Ice Cream Sandwich and a dual-core 1GHz chip, it's a wise choice for budget-conscious Android lovers....