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Published: 2012-11-19, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: If you're one of those people that loves to film everything you do with your friends and family, or frequently go to concerts, or even are a proud parent, then you probably care about how good the video quality is of your smartphone. Who wants to save s...
The HTC One X+ has been launched into a crowded space and is in competition with some top top quality handsets. The Samsung Galaxy SIII, the Apple iPhone 5 and even the new Nexus 4 are all direct comparisons and therefore it has alot to live up to.For th...
An extremely good looking handset that is well built and even though there appears a little in the way of excess software, it doesn't seem to slow the unit down in any way. Masses of storage mean that the lack of an SD card slot is not a major issue alth...
So now you've read our review (have a look at our Android 4.1 and HTC Sense 4+ review for a detailed look at the software on the One X+.). Think back to the beginning as we questioned whether HTC could have produced a smash hit?It's clear that the HTC One...
If the Samsung Galaxy S3 is the ultimate Android phone for spec heads, the HTC One X + is the way to go for those who like a bit of design flair with their speedy software. HTC hasn’t changed much but the colour scheme - a dangerous black with red tints - but that’s no bad thing. The 8.9mm thin chassis is beautifully curved, using a similar moulded polycarbonate method as Nokia’s Lumia line of ph
The HTC One X+ doesn’t have the very, very latest version of Android, 4.2. But that was only launched last week, and the biggest feature it brings, multiple accounts for families, is only available on tablets anyway, so it’s no major loss.Here’s the thing though: the HTC One X+ doesn’t have 4G for super speed downloads and uploads on EE’s 4G network. Of course, plenty of smartphones don’t either,
If you can live without 4G, the HTC One X+ is a mighty phone. It’s fast, furious and utterly beautiful, with build quality matching if not surpassing that of the iPhone 5. That said, it might just be worth waiting. As cracking a blower as it is, the HT...
Glorious display, great finish and build quality, oozes power, software tweaks, front camera is impressive, higher-capacity battery and increased storage complete the package
LED notification is of little use, that's about it
The HTC One X+ is the best phone HTC has produced to date, it's bumped specs over the impressive One X make this a better experience, with credible battery life....
Published: 2012-10-02, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
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 really...
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