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...
Abstract: 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...
The problem for the One X is that we are tempted to use it for everything, and we are bound by the lack of expandable storage. However, the cloud storage wars have begun, and arguably offer better security and certainly more capacity. Streaming content...
Abstract: The march of the HTC One line of devices continues, as AT&T prepares to deliver their next LTE phone. The HTC One X on AT&T is a little different from the HTC One X that was released in the UK not too long ago, swapping out the Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset ...
The HTC One X is quite simply the smartphone we wished Google had launched Ice Cream Sandwich. It has an amazing display, arguably the best balance of performance and power efficiency in an SoC and a truly outstanding design. In a sea of Android devices t...
Beautiful, large pixel dense display, Light and comfortable to hold, Good cameras
Short battery life, Gets noticeably hot, No microSD card slot, Battery not user replaceable, HTC One X | $199 | AT&T, HTC One X Review Guide, Hands On Video, Design, Display, HTC Sense 4, ICS and Apps, Performance and Hardware, Battery Life, Call Quality,
Amazing screenFantastic cameraGood battery lifeImpressive performanceSense 4 is unobtrusive
Carrier bloatware is annoying
Is AT&T's One X really better than the global model? Yes. If you can live with the carrier's software tweaks, this is the best subsidized Android phone in the US today....
Abstract: Zero Shutter Lag 8 Megapixel CameraThe HTC One X has an 8 Megapixel camera with a F2.2 lens at 28mm. It has several qualities and features that we describe in-depth in our camera review below, with one key feature being its zero shutter lag. It has the ab...
Abstract: AT&T has taken up the task of boosting its smartphone arsenal with top-tier 4G LTE devices, like the HTC Titian II and the Lumia 900 from Nokia. Now we have the carrier's first Android 4.0 device: the HTC One X .The HTC One X sports a 4.7-inch HD super LC...