The 4.7" One X is surprisingly not much bigger than the 4.3" One S. The HTC One X, Nokia Lumia 900 and Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket AT&T LTE smartphones. My gut feeling: avoid contact with things that stain, like blueberries, ball point pens and cranberry juice. Our phone hasn't gotten dingy or dirty in a week of use, but schmutz can be cleaned off with a damp cloth. We have the white version and the back is matte while the sides have a low gloss, likely to resist grime. While the 4.3" One S has a metal casing, the One X's casing is made from a single piece of polycarbonate, a very durable material that's also wireless radio-friendly. Both have very thin curved bodies (the X's curve is more pronounced) and a unibody design. The HTC One X looks much like its smaller brother the HTC One S on T-Mobile. We're not sad: it's super fast and power frugal. Overseas, the One X has a Tegra 3, but the AT&T version has the Qualcomm CPU because Nvidia and Qualcomm aren't playing well together for LTE radio integration and AT&T wants LTE in all their high end smartphones. It's a dual core but it benchmarks as fast or faster than the quad core Tegra 3. The HTC One X is one of the first phones with Qualcomm's fourth generation Snapdragon S4 CPU based on the new 28nm process. Available in white or gray polycarbonate, it has a distinct curvy HTC look that will never be confused with the polycarbonate Nokia Lumia 900. It's insanely gorgeous, fast, runs Android OS 4.0.3 ICS and it has a superb 720p display. The One X, priced at $199 with contract on AT&T and $549 without contract, is one of their best efforts yet. HTC's thing was high end phones with excellent fit, finish and materials, but they diluted that with a mass of low to high tier phones. ![]() After taking almost a half year breather from making Android smartphones, the One X is the paragon of HTC's new philosophy: make fewer but much better phones. In Chief (twitter: a lot riding on the HTC One X. What's not: No expandable storage and battery isn't removable.Įditor's Note: check out our review of the HTC One X+, the newer, faster version of the One X with more storage. What's hot: Pretty much everything:fast new CPU, 720p display, beautiful design, LTE and Android 4.0 ICS.
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