Testseek.com have collected 174 expert reviews of the HTC One X Plus and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One X Plus.
April 2013
(85%)
174 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Generous 64 GB of internal memory, Very bright and nice display, Processor benchmarks are up with the best, Comfortable to hold unibody design
Subpar camera quality, 1GB of RAM
We can't say that HTC “took a sad song and made it better” by upgrading to the One X+, as the One X handset is pretty capable. HTC, however, changed the specs where it most counts, and as a result we have a handset that can go neck and neck with the s...
Still a very lovable design, Great real-world performance, Up to 64GB capacity
The processor really burns that battery, Main camera lags behind competition, No color options
The One X+ adds a lot to the original global (non-LTE) One X, especially for power users and music lovers, but both the camera and the battery life pale slightly compared to other high-end Androids....
Probably! If youre in the market when this phone comes to American shores (to AT&T), you can do a lot worse than this attractive, powerful handset.HTC One X Plus Specs• Network:• OS: Android 4.1• CPU: 1.7 Ghz quad-core Tegra 3• Screen: 4.7-inch Super LCD...
Published: 2012-10-22, Author: Simon , review by: t3me.com
Abstract: Building on the enhanced functionality introduced in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the HTC One X+ will join the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google Nexus 7 and the Asus Transformer Infinity with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean being available straight out...
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Published: 2012-10-12, Author: Matt , review by: techworld.com
Given all of its qualities, HTC deserves to gain some traction with its One X+ when it finally ships....
Large 2100mAh battery, Faster processor, 64GB of internal memory
No Australian ETA, No word on 4G capability in AU
The HTC One X+ is best described as a minor refresh of the One X, rather than a whole new handset. It packs in a faster processor, more internal memory and a bigger battery but keeps an almost identical design...
Great screen, Improved Sense overlay, Fast processor, Excellent keyboard
Battery still not great, Incremental upgrade, No expandable storage
As we said, the HTC One X+ had the potential to be the first five star smartphone since the Samsung Galaxy S2, but unfortunately it's quite literally run out of juice before the final hurdle. There are so many things to love about the One X+ and it reall...
HTC is yet to announce an Australian release. But if you're in the market for a top-end Android phone if or when this phone does hit our shores, you can do a lot worse than this attractive, powerful handset...