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.
All in all, HTC's One X+ is looking like a very strong upgrade to its One X and XL models, and a worthy contender for the title of Australia's best smartphone, although we suspect that Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's 4G Galaxy S III will pip it at the pos...
Abstract: Keeping the same lightweight dimensions and curvaceous profile, the HTC One X + could easily be mistaken for its predecessor but what HTC has done with this device is quite remarkable.The phone maker claims that the HTC One X + offers a '67% faster 1.7GHz...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the HTC One X+ Android smartphone on AT&T. This is the updated version of the One X with a 1.7GHz Tegra 3 quad core CPU and 64 gigs of internal storage. The phone runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with HTC Sense 4+ software. It has a gig of RA...
Look and feel, Big 64GB memory, Fast browsing, Clean pictures, Good sound quality
Average battery, No SD card slot, Pictures could be a little sharper
This is a fine phone to use, watch and listen to. It's an upgrade rather than an overhaul but a job nicely done to make the HTC One X+ a very competitive smartphone. See all our Android smartphone reviews Follow whathifi.com on Twitter Join whathifi.c...
Abstract: HTC's One X+ blasted into the already competitive smartphone market at the end of 2012, aiming to better the sales of its One X model - the UK's first quad-core handset - which was warmly-received by reviewers but failed to woo buyers. There was much to...
Abstract: HTC has a confusing array of Android smartphones and one of the Taiwanese company's latest models is the One X+. As its name implies, the HTC One X+ is an updated version of the original One X, which was one of our favourite Android smartphones of 2012...
Abstract: HTC's latest flagship smartphone is the One X+, essentially a One X with a tune-up. See also: in-depth HTC One X+ review . At a glance, the One X+ looks identical to the One X. That's because HTC has only made changes inside, so the handset is just 8....
Great Screen, Fast quad core processor, Stylish, solid design, Large amound of built-in storage, Comes with Android Jelly Bean
No removeable battery, Camera not quite as good as Galaxy S3 or iphone 5
The HTC One X+ really is a top class high-end Android phone. It looks great, has bags of power and is rammed full of useful tweaks and features. If you're looking for a strong alternative to the Galaxy S3, then the One X+ is the phone to go for....