HTC One X Review
Today, I'm excited to write a review about my new toy: HTC One X.
First of all, I've never been an HTC user, I've always been a Samsung user, I tried two Samsung toys before my HTC One X, a low end and middle end gadgets, and my first hand shaking with HTC is quite mind blowing. So let's start quickly.

Overview
There's no doubt that this finest HTC phone in the market so far, and by far one of two competing high end Android phones in the market. With its quad-core processor, crystal display and Android Ice-cream sandwich, this is more than perfect.
The phone actually feels good and valuable when you are holding it, something I didn't usually feel previously with a lot of other phones. Although it's plastic as well, but gives you the required satisfaction.
What I like


* Display: I don't want to be exaggerating, but the display is breath taking and comparable to my iPad retina feeling. Colour composition and contrast are just perfect. I compared it with Galaxy note and felt the difference. Whites are whites, not off-whites, gives great pictures. I have never tried a device with a super LCD 2 and I thought it's not as good as AMOELD, but truth is they are way better. With 1280 * 720 px resolution, that's the best you could ever get in the market!
*Design: As I said before, the phone is slim, lightweight (about 130 gm), back cover texture feels right and the 4.7 inch display is more than enough to feel forever comfortable in reading and browsing.
*Camera : Aside from the 8 MP camera, I think this is the only phone in the market with F 2.0 aperture and 28mm lens. Anyone interested in photography would know what this means! One the ground, pictures taken in a light-rich environment are awesome.
Some HQ Photos: http://db.tt/ltc4Pwox
*Dropbox: Who wouldn't want 23 GB of free storage for 2 years, ever? I've had about 17 GB before I activated my phone and now I have about 40 GB of storage :)
*Sound: With the acquisition of beats technology, the fact that the phone is equipped by beats equipments reflect highly on the quality of the sound; stereo, clean and noise free.
What could be better
1- Battery: a standard battery 1800 Ah, It's okay and lasts for a day though, but a better battery would have been a great asset to the device
2- Sense: Although Sense 4.0 is good but I think with the release of Android Jelly beans and the confirmation that HTC will soon update HTC One X among other devices, I'm positive it's going to add a lot to that device and use its most unrealised potential.
Conclusion
The best phone I have ever used in the last 3 years.

Published on August 16, 2012 12:47
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