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.
May be too large for some hands. No voice dialing over Bluetooth
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....
Abstrakt: 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...
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 ...
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...
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...
Udgivet: 2012-05-02, Forfatter: Robert , anmeldelse af: talkandroid.com
Abstrakt: 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...
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.
May be too large for some hands. No voice dialing over Bluetooth
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....
Slim, solid, and pristine body, Gorgeous HD display, Lightning fast LTE speeds, Excellent performance with its dualcore CPU
Unintuitive browser, Weak internal speaker, Ineffective with capturing photos/videos in low lighting
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...
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...
Abstrakt: 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...