Published: 2012-06-12, Author: Nic , review by: bit.com.au
Abstract: There are now four phones available on Telstra's 4G network - three of which are HTC devices (the HTC Velocity 4G , HTC One XL and HTC Titan 4G ) with Samsung making the fourth (the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G , as well as one actual 4G tablet). The two newe...
Right now, in June 2012, the One XL is clearly the best smartphone available in Australia. With absolutely stellar design and build quality, a fantastic implementation of Ice Cream Sandwich, an incredible touchscreen which begs you to play with it consta...
Design is second-to-none, Best display on a smartphone, LTE and DC-HSPA+, Excellent battery life
Sense UI can be over-the-top at times, Multitasking handling is over-kill, Some HTC apps can't be disabled, No expandable memory, No removable battery (a con for some)
Having not yet played with and reviewed the Galaxy S III from Samsung, we can easily say that this is the best Android phone available on the market at this very moment. It brings together the epicness (coined it) that is the HTC One X and adds extreme LT...
The addition of LTE 4G connectivity adds a new dimension to the HTC One XL. Fast mobile data speeds combined with an outstanding design, an excellent screen and good overall performance make the One XL a great smartphone. Poor battery life, inconsisten...
Good video and sound, 4G for fast browsing, Great camera, Nice screen, Well built
Poor battery life, No microSD slot, No Android Jelly Bean operating system yet
Overall the HTC One XL is a very capable phone. It's well designed, with an excellent camera and a large screen making it perfect for watching videos. Its big let down, though, is its battery life, which we found to be noticeably worse than other smartph...
Super camera features, Great screen, Very nice hardware design
EE coverage patchy, Dreadful battery life, Short on internal storage
There are things about the HTC One XL that really impress. The screen and camera are definite highlights. The battery life, however, is in this case a deal-breaker, and if I were looking for an LTE handset I would be likely to shop around for better. Spe...
Super speedy 4G connectivity; crisp, bright 4.7inch display; Beats Audio; eightmegapixel snapper with plenty of features.
Dualcore chip; can’t expand 16GB onboard storage; Battery dies after 4 and a half hours of video streaming.
The HTC One XL offers support for 4G, something its predecessor the One X didn't. It still has the same great eight-megapixel snapper and Beats Audio technology, but its dual-core chip and 16GB of onboard storage are a step down from the One X...