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Testseek.com have collected 581 expert reviews of the HTC One X and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One X.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2012
April 2012
 
(85%)
581 Reviews
Users
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The editors liked

  • Great screen
  • Excellent overall performance
  • Great sound
  • Especially if you use Beats headphones
  • Excellent camera
  • Large
  • Highresolution screen
  • Durable
  • Sleek design
  • Excellent call quality
  • Highend camera performance
  • Speedy processor
  • Beautiful
  • Large pixel dense display
  • Light and comfortable to hold
  • Good cameras
  • Beautiful design
  • Great display
  • Speedy and easy to use camera
  • Improved Sense UI
  • Quadcore processing speed
  • Amazing screenFantastic cameraGood battery lifeImpressive performanceSense 4 is unobtrusive
  • Excellent vivid display
  • HTC Sense 4.0 offers great refinements to Android 4.0
  • Better than average battery life
  • Camera is one of the best you can find on any smartphone
  • Packs in support for AT&T's LTE network
  • Comes with 25 GB of Dropbox space free for
  • Very well designed
  • Large screen is great for movies and games
  • Superior 4.7-inch HD screen
  • Super-fast camera
  • Long battery life
  • Fast 4G LTE speeds
  • Elegant design
  • Pretty much everything
  • Fast new CPU
  • 720p display
  • LTE and Android 4.0 ICS
  • Fast new
  • 4.7-inch Screen
  • Great Performance
  • Decent Battery Life
  • Fast
  • High Quality Camera
  • Beats Audio
  • ICS Out of the Box
  • LTE Support
  • The screen and the design are amazing. You will want to rub it on your face
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  • The radio on this phone has superpowers. In NYC
  • It hit speeds up to 33.7Mbps download and 19.2Mbps upload. It's got an NFC chip (unlike the One S)
  • Which will be
  • The futuristically-styled $199.99 HTC One X offers Android fans on AT&T plenty to like
  • Such as a massive
  • Bright 4.7-inch screen
  • Blazing 4G LTE data speeds
  • A powerful camera
  • And zippy performance running Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense 4
  • Class leading screen
  • Fantastic camera
  • Fast quad-core processor
  • Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box. Stunning high-definition screen. Powerful camera and camcorder. Blistering LTE data speeds. Excellent voice quality.
  • Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box. Stunning highdefinition screen. Powerful camera and camcorder. Blistering LTE data speeds. Excellent voice quality.
  • Looks and feels great
  • Excellent display
  • Speed
  • And
  • Excellent battery life
  • Display offers exceptional sharpness
  • Resolution and colors
  • Very speedy
  • Device is well crafted
  • Fast Qualcomm S4 processor
  • Brilliant and spacious screen
  • Deep customisation
  • Smart UI
  • Excellent camera...
  • Slim and solid body
  • Beautiful HD display
  • Futureproof quadcore processor
  • Great video watching experience
  • Quad-core CPU
  • Screen is one of the best we've seen
  • Slim
  • Solid
  • And pristine body
  • Gorgeous HD display
  • Lightning fast LTE speeds
  • Excellent performance with its dualcore CPU
  • Superlative battery life
  • Phone display is fantastic
  • Superb design and materials
  • LTE is fast
  • Even when "slow"
  • A beautiful
  • Powerful phone. Fantastic camera. One of the best displays on the market. AT&T's network is fast in 4G or 3G speeds. Sense 4 isn't as good as stock Android 4
  • But it's the best alternative out there
  • Fantastic
  • Thin design
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Amazing rear camera
  • Runs Android 4.0 (ICS)
  • Beats Audio included
  • HTC Media Link HD is fun
  • Looks and feels stunning
  • Most gorgeous display
  • Incredibly quick and smooth
  • Sense 4 UI is thin and light

The editors didn't like

  • Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling
  • Nonremovable battery
  • No microSD
  • HTC Sense interface doesn't appeal to everyone
  • Size may be too large for some
  • Short battery life
  • Gets noticeably hot
  • No microSD card slot
  • Battery not user replaceable
  • HTC One X | $199 | AT&T
  • HTC One X Review Guide
  • Hands On Video
  • Design
  • Display
  • HTC Sense 4
  • ICS and Apps
  • Performance and Hardware
  • Battery Life
  • Call Quality
  • Nonswappable battery
  • No 4G data support
  • Somewhat large
  • Carrier bloatware is annoying
  • Device size may not be suited for smaller hands
  • Storage is not expandable
  • Battery is not removable
  • No dedicated camera button
  • Poor call quality
  • Non-expandable storage
  • Audio pickup in videos is abysmal
  • Design a bit large
  • Occasional lag with HTC apps
  • Some Wi-Fi issues
  • No expandable storage and battery isn't removable
  • Non Removable Battery
  • No Memory Expansion
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  • The U.S. version of the One X has the exact same dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor as the One S (the Euro version of the One X has the quad-core Tegra 3). Despite that
  • The One X is actually not as fast as the One S
  • Which has fewer
  • Sadly
  • HTC One X owners can't claim quad-core bragging rights. Also
  • The nonremovable battery and lack of SD card slot weaken an otherwise incredible Android smartphone
  • Battery life is sub-par
  • A few stability issues
  • No removable battery
  • May be too large for some hands. No voice dialing over Bluetooth
  • Camera quality is soso
  • With soft photos and alltooeasy blur
  • Some software bugs
  • Especially around Beats audio
  • Odd WiFi antenna placement may cause dropped signals when held normally
  • AT&T Ready2Go requires a computer for initial setup
  • White backplate grabs every speck of dust and dirt
  • Voices can be somewhat muffled due to overactive background noise cancellation
  • Limited storage
  • Umm.
  • Ahhh....Look and Feel...
  • 1080p video recording at 23 fps
  • Unintuitive stock browser
  • Typing experience could have been much better
  • HTC Sense 4.0 is far from the 'streamlined' skin that HTC has promised
  • Lacks onboard storage expansion
  • Disappointing battery life
  • Awkward to hold and use onehanded
  • HTC's first three handsets of 2012 all carry the 'One' name the 4.7in. One X
  • Reviewed here
  • Is the flagship
  • The 4.3in. One S is the mid
  • Unintuitive browser
  • Weak internal speaker
  • Ineffective with capturing photos/videos in low lighting
  • Sense 4+ is still as much a liability as an asset
  • Hard button experience isn't perfect
  • AT&T adds the usual crapware
  • HTC's signature protruding camera lens will get scuffed and scratched over the life of a twoyear contract. Beats Audio makes music sounds louder
  • But not better. AT&T exclusivity is a shame
  • Non-removable battery
  • Battery life not as good as the One S

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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: Geek.com

  • Abstract:  The march of the HTC One line of devices continues, as AT&T prepares to deliver their next LTE phone. The HTC One X on AT&T is a little different from the HTC One X that was released in the UK not too long ago, swapping out the Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset ...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Abstract:  Shoppers perusing AT&T's website in search of a smartphone will find a slew of options, numbering 36 devices in all. Of these, a surprising 21 are Android phones. I say "surprising" because AT&T has never been known for their compelling Android lin...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: androidpolice.com

  • The One X is a fantastic piece of hardware - there's just no other way to put it. Combined with AT&T's excellent network (say what you will - it is), I'd have to say that the One X is the best all-around Android phone you can buy in the US today. A bea...

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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Pretty much everything:fast new CPU, 720p display, beautiful design, LTE and Android 4.0 ICS, Pretty much everything:fast new CPU, 720p display, beautiful design, LTE and Android 4.0 ICS, Pretty much everything:fast new
  • No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable, No expandable storage and battery isn't removable
  • It's hard to go wrong with the HTC One X. It has the best of everything, and better yet: it all works well. From the gorgeous design to the striking 720p Super LCD it makes a great first impression. Use it for several days and you'll appreciate the ex...

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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: hothardware.com

  • 4.7-inch Screen, Great Performance, Decent Battery Life, Fast, High Quality Camera, Beats Audio, ICS Out of the Box, LTE Support
  • Non Removable Battery, No Memory Expansion
  • The HTC One X with Stealth Grey ExteriorWe were very pleased with the HTC One X. The device offers excellent performance and we really dig the phone's design and aesthetics. Our real-world experience with the HTC One X was nothing but good; touch response...

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  Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Myriam , review by: engadget.com

  • Amazing screenFantastic cameraGood battery lifeImpressive performanceSense 4 is unobtrusive
  • Carrier bloatware is annoying
  • Is AT&T's One X really better than the global model? Yes. If you can live with the carrier's software tweaks, this is the best subsidized Android phone in the US today....

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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: androidcentral.com

  • Abstract:  Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon S4 and LTE trump the quad-core Tegra 3 in our definitive AT&T HTC One X review!What more could we possibly say about the HTC One X? After several thousand words in our first HTC One X review (plus more in Alex Dobie's ta...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: anandtech.com

  • The HTC One X is quite simply the smartphone we wished Google had launched Ice Cream Sandwich. It has an amazing display, arguably the best balance of performance and power efficiency in an SoC and a truly outstanding design. In a sea of Android devices t...

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  Published: 2012-05-01, review by: vrworld.com

  • The problem for the One X is that we are tempted to use it for everything, and we are bound by the lack of expandable storage. However, the cloud storage wars have begun, and arguably offer better security and certainly more capacity. Streaming content...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com

  • The futuristically-styled $199.99 HTC One X offers Android fans on AT&T plenty to like, such as a massive, bright 4.7-inch screen, blazing 4G LTE data speeds, a powerful camera, and zippy performance running Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense 4
  • Sadly, HTC One X owners can't claim quad-core bragging rights. Also, the nonremovable battery and lack of SD card slot weaken an otherwise incredible Android smartphone
  • Quad-core processing isn't everything, and AT&T's new $199.99 HTC One X proves it. This advanced Android has style, speed, blazing 4G, and power galore.

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