Abstract: Aaron reviews the HTC One X , HTC's newest Ice Cream Sandwich flagship smartphone. Featuring a 1.5 GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor (in the global version), the One X offers a 4.7-inch HD (720p) display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording...
Abstract: HTC first announced the One X during Mobile World Congress as its brand new flagship smartphone. It offers NVIDIA's latest and greatest quad-core Tegra 3 processor clocked at 1.5GHz, an insanely sharp 720p HD display, 32GB of storage, Android 4.0 Ice Crea...
The HTC One X is an whopper of a phone. It takes every feature to the Nth degree in hopes of attaining smartphone perfection. It comes close. I like the hardware a lot. Though I was skeptical about the quality and feel of the polycarbonate shell at fi...
Slim and solid body, Beautiful HD display, Futureproof quadcore processor, Great video watching experience
1080p video recording at 23 fps, Unintuitive stock browser, Typing experience could have been much better
It was really surprising to see HTC fall from a record-breaker to an underperforming company in just a few months. Thankfully, the firm's management has recognized the need for a change and has taken a number of timely actions in order to turn the shi...
Looks and feels stunning, Most gorgeous display, Fantastic camera, Incredibly quick and smooth, Sense 4 UI is thin and light
Battery life not as good as the One S
Buying an HTC One X is a lot like getting a unicorn: it's wild, fast, white, beautiful, expensive and fickle. Still, it gives even the mighty Galaxy Nexus a run for its money....