Large and bright display, Beats Audio, Long battery life
Micro SIM, No external memory option
HTC has done a very good job with the One X. From the design point of view it is perhaps the best looking Android smartphone available right now. It also has great build quality and can manage a few drops. On the performance side too it comes out in flyin...
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-notch u...
Great design, Nifty camera features, Wide viewing angles.
Expensive, Mediocre performance, Terrible battery life, Uncomfortable for onehanded use
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...
Abstrakt: 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...
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
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
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 ATT, and very possibly the best Android phone peri...
Abstrakt: HTC One X is a high end Android phone that runs on the latest version of Android aka ice-cream Sandwich aka Android 4.0 and this is the first quad-core android phone which sport the Tegra 3 chip and also sports a 4.7″ screen with a 720p HD resolution, als...
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...
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, LED flash, Bluetooth v3.0
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
With pretty neat visuals, audio quality and the build quality, the phone is sure attracting a lot of attention from the market, for a convincing spec sheet that is on the platter. The huge screen size means that you can have a good time browsing Youtube v...
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
No MicroSD slot, No Beats headphones, MicroSIM, Disappointing battery life
The HTC One X is one of the best phones we have seen from HTC in a long time. It is endowed with almost everything one aspires to in a phone. A rocking camera, slick dimensions, great OS and UI and everything else. We aren't particularly complaining about...
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
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