HTC One X: The Phone That you just Trying to find
Lots of in the sector think that HTC, which was once most beloved amongst Android fans, has fallen from grace. That the enterprise has lost its way, its edge. I'm here to inform you that those people are wrong. I present as evidence the new HTC One X.
The One X, the company's new flagship Android smartphone, is the sort of phone that just leaves you breathless. Its single-piece polycarbonate body is one of a kind inside the Android planet, and it can be as comfortable to hold because it is drop dead beautiful. The X's 720p resolution touchscreen display is just as desirable and functional as it is expansive, measuring four.7 inches across the diagonal.
The One X's two marquee options, nevertheless, are probably its Android four OS together with the new Sense 4 user interface and the phone's effective NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, which has 4 processing cores that could run at speeds of up to 1.5GHz. The actual world impact of a quad-core processor may well be negligible for most tasks, but there is no denying that the marketing appeal it delivers is fantastic.
Regarding the only thing which is missing is 4G connectivity, due to the fact that shiny new Tegra three processor lacked LTE help until extremely recently.
Apart from LTE, the Root HTC One seems to become everything that the Google Galaxy Nexus by Samsung is and need to have been. Study on.
Hardware
The HTC One X is an exquisitely designed device. The white body of our evaluation handset is made from a single piece of polycarbonate that characteristics a matte finish, save for the high-gloss edge of the telephone. It really is supremely appealing and comfortable, and it blends completely into the tapered edges of the Gorilla Glass front in the telephone that protects its 720 x 1280 pixel Super LCD2 display.
Offering a dot pitch of 312dpi, the One X's 4.7-inch HD touchscreen is greater than sharp enough to produce even the smallest of fonts appear entirely readable - assuming your eyes are as much as the task. The X's show also shows significantly deeper black levels than earlier HTC HD displays, like the one seen on the HTC Vivid for AT&T. It still can't quite compete with Super AMOLED for black levels and color saturation, but it really is getting quite close.
Given that it is actually an Android 4.0 device, and was made from the ground up as such, the HTC One X options only three touch sensitive controls under the show. Users will find a back button, a home button, and the task switcher button. Missing may be the search button found on most older Android smartphones, and I'm glad to bid it farewell due to the fact a three button arrangement is much easier to use without hunting, as LG showed on its Nitro HD for AT&T.
Above the display on the front face on the telephone will be the secondary 1.three megapixel camera for video chatting, which supports the primary 8 megapixel camera, with LED flash, that resides on the back of your telephone. A power button sits on the top edge on the One X, where it truly is somewhat difficult to reach - even with large hands. A three.5mm headphone jack resides there as well, as does the hidden tray for the phone's mandatory micro-SIM card, which requires a paper clip or something similar for removal. A micro-USB port for charging and data is located around the left edge from the phone, using the volume control sitting exactly around the opposite right hand edge.
HTC One X
With a weight of only 134g (4.7oz) and a svelte profile of 9.2mm (.36in), the One X fits easily into a pocket. Its 134.5mm x 70.8mm (5.3in x 2.8in) length and width can make it a bit unwieldy to use single-handedly for those with smaller hands, but it really is no worse than Motorola's popular DROID RAZR and DROID RAZR MAXX smartphones in that regard, even though it gives users a much larger, higher resolution show.
Apart from the position of your power button and the micro-USB port, I find the industrial design and build quality of the HTC One X to become just about as good because it gets. It really is a device worthy of both love and lust.