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Award: Editor’s Choice April 2012
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  Published: 2012-03-31, Author: Roland , review by: mobilegeeks.de

  • Abstract:  Das neue HTC One X hat nicht nur einen Nvidia Tegra 3 Quad Core Prozessor an Bord, sondern verfügt auch noch über einen separaten Chip, der ausschließlich für die Aufnahme von Verarbeitung von Fotos und Videos gedacht ist. Nachdem das Gerät inzwischen sch...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-30, Author: Gastblogger , review by: mobiflip.de

  • Abstract:  Gestern auf einem HTC Event in Köln (welches mir später einen eigenen Beitrag wert sein wird) hatte ich die Gelegenheit, das neue HTC One X in die Finger zu bekommen. Der erste Eindruck: Wow, das Ding ist dünn! Das letzte Gerät was ich von HTC getestet ha...

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  Published: 2012-03-30, Author: Benedikt , review by: n-droid.de

  • Abstract:  Im Rahmen des großen Launch-Events hatten wir die Möglichkeit, uns kurz mit dem HTC One X zurückzuziehen.In Köln hat HTC den Launch seiner One-Produktfamilie gefeiert – und zwar mit dem ganz großen Besteck. Das Gerling-Quartier am Ring quoll über vor Mens...

 
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  Published: 2013-03-11, Author: Staff , review by: bit.com.au

  • Well-built, slick and powerful, HTC's One X is a superb handset and great value for money too. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & PerformanceValue For MoneyOverallSpecs$479 AUD(pricing info)...

 
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  Published: 2013-02-27, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Abstract:  HTC's new flagship Android phone for 2012 is the One X, a 4.7in beast constructed from new polycarbonate material and powered by a quad-core processor. The One X is the hero device of HTC's new "One" family of devices which aim to simplify the company's s...

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  Published: 2012-08-17, review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Great screen, Stunning design, Powerful processor, Quality camera
  • Iffy battery life, No microSD slot, Video grainy
  • Let's not beat around the bush here: we love the HTC One X. You can see how we feel about the battery life, but it's not an insurmountable problem... it's just frustrating that you'll have to be frugal at times with your smartphone usage to get through t...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-27, review by: apcmag.com

  • Abstract:  After a string of largely forgettable devices last year, HTC has finally returned to form with one of the most impressive smartphones we've seen since the introduction of the iPhone 4. There's little, if anything, to dislike about the HTC One X. It's g...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-28, Author: Terence , review by: techgeek.com.au

  • Superthin body; display brilliant; camera; and runs Ice Cream Sandwich fast
  • 4.7inch display sucks a lot of the battery; lack of expandable battery
  • Probably the best Ice Cream Sandwich phone on the market today.Design and FeaturesThe HTC One X joins the league of being one of the (now growing) 4.5-inch-or-more Android smartphones. It has a 4.7-inch display (protected with Gorilla Glass), but while it...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-09, Author: Alex , review by: whistleout.com.au

  • Concerning the lack of a Menu button, we were once again thrown in to the realm of minor confusion by the One X. It's in no way HTC's fault that Google decided to do away with a static Menu button and introduce the Multitasking key instead. However, Googl...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-02, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au

  • 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....

 
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