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April 2013
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Good quality 4.7inch Super LCD 2 with Gorilla Glass 2
Abstract: 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 ...
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
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
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Generous 64 GB of internal memory, Very bright and nice display, Processor benchmarks are up with the best, Comfortable to hold unibody design
Subpar camera quality, 1GB of RAM
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...
Still a very lovable design, Great real-world performance, Up to 64GB capacity
The processor really burns that battery, Main camera lags behind competition, No color options
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....
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...