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April 2012
(85%)
581 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(32%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Jaw dropping design
Excellent build quality
Above average Camera performance in daylight
HTC Sense 4.0 makes a lot of Sense
Insanely fast
First phone to ship with Android 4.0 ICS in India
First Quad core phone to be available in India
Where do we start?
Out-of-the-world design Superb processor
Exciting camera
Sense 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich OS
25 GB Free DropBox storage
The screen and the design are amazing. You will want to rub it on your face
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 good if the mob
Quadcore 1.5 GHz processor
Android OS
V4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
8 MP camera with AF
LED flash
BSI sensor and 1080p HD video recording
264×2448 pixels
Autofocus
1.3MP front camera with a resolution of 720p for video chat
Bluetooth v3.0
Great design
Nifty camera features
Wide viewing angles.
Comes with quadband GSM and triband 3G support
Sports a 4.7 inch 16Mcolor Super LCD 2 capacitive touchscreen of HD resolution (720 x 1280 pixels)
Runs on Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich with latest HTC Sense 4.0
Comes with 1 GB of RAM and 16GB of stor
Has a great screen that provides flawless display
Offers great power backup
Offers a powerful processor
The powerful beat speakers are truly awesome
One word - powerful
Very good display
Slim chassis
Built well
Even though it is just plastic
Looks fantastic
Screen size
Beats audio
Performance
Very well built
Exquisite looks and feel
Extremely powerful
Updated HTC Sense hugely improved
Improved battery life over One X
Good display resolution
Good processing power
Main camera of 8.0 MP with LED flash
3G connectivity
Large and bright display
Beats Audio
Long battery life
Quadcore processor
Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Exceptional 8.0megapixel camera
The editors didn't like
Mediocre Camera performance in low-light
Mediocre Battery Life of inbuilt battery
Non-removable
No memory expansion
You are stuck with the inbuilt memory
No beats headphones in the box
Just software tweaks
Pricey
Long Review
Hardware
HTC serve
No MicroSD slot
No Beats headphones
MicroSIM
Disappointing battery life
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 pixels to drive
The phone does not have a SD card expansion slot
Something which pulls it down one step when compared to its competitors
Like most other HTC phones
The battery life needs to be worked upon
No FM Radio
The typing experience is not as comfortable
The
Expensive
Mediocre performance
Terrible battery life
Uncomfortable for onehanded use
Absence of microSD card slot
There is no alternative option in terms of storage
Lacks dedicated camera key
Has no microSd card slot
The videos might be a bit grainy occasionally
Battery life is disappointing
A dash of metal would have given it a premium look
Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The futuristically-styled $199.99 HTC One X offers Android fans on AT&T plenty to like, such as a massive, bright 4.7-inch screen, blazing 4G LTE data speeds, a powerful camera, and zippy performance running Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense 4
Sadly, HTC One X owners can't claim quad-core bragging rights. Also, the nonremovable battery and lack of SD card slot weaken an otherwise incredible Android smartphone
Quad-core processing isn't everything, and AT&T's new $199.99 HTC One X proves it. This advanced Android has style, speed, blazing 4G, and power galore.
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
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
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....
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...
Abstract: 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...
Display offers exceptional sharpness, resolution and colors, Very speedy, Device is well crafted
No microSD card slot
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...