Easily a 9 out of 10 star performance from HTC on this device. Without a doubt, the best device I have had the pleasure of reviewing and it easily replaced my Nexus during the trial time. Superior camera, performance, and design make this the best dev...
Abstract: Aaron reviews the AT&T HTC One X , the carrier-branded version of the flagship One series device. Specs have changed a bit, as the AT&T variant offers a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and 4G LTE connectivity. Everything else is the same; 4.7-in...
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Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Taylor , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: HTC's flagship device, the One X, has been available overseas for almost a month, and it finally arrives in the United States on AT&T's network this May 6th . The US version is slightly tweaked and features a different processor, so many have wondered how...
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Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: The phone to buy is going to hit AT&T on May 6 for an incredible price of $199. The HTC One X has been impressing the media ever since it was launched. Will it be the phone of the year? Or will it be the soon to be announced Samsung Galaxy S III ? If you'...
Very well designed, Large screen is great for movies and games
Poor call quality, Non-expandable storage, Audio pickup in videos is abysmal
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 drives...
Pretty much everything:fast new CPU, 720p display, beautiful design, LTE and Android 4.0 ICS, Pretty much everything:fast new CPU, 720p display, beautiful design, LTE and Android 4.0 ICS, Pretty much everything:fast new
No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable
It's hard to go wrong with the HTC One X. It has the best of everything, and better yet: it all works well. From the gorgeous design to the striking 720p Super LCD it makes a great first impression. Use it for several days and you'll appreciate the ex...
Abstract: Shoppers perusing AT&T's website in search of a smartphone will find a slew of options, numbering 36 devices in all. Of these, a surprising 21 are Android phones. I say "surprising" because AT&T has never been known for their compelling Android lin...
4.7-inch Screen, Great Performance, Decent Battery Life, Fast, High Quality Camera, Beats Audio, ICS Out of the Box, LTE Support
Non Removable Battery, No Memory Expansion
The HTC One X with Stealth Grey ExteriorWe were very pleased with the HTC One X. The device offers excellent performance and we really dig the phone's design and aesthetics. Our real-world experience with the HTC One X was nothing but good; touch response...
Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
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.