Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “HTC One X Review!”.
The One X is HTC s attempt to throw absolutely everything they can at a single device and from the outside in it really shows – and this is a contender for one of the best smartphones of the year in 2012. No doubt so without any further ado. Let’S take a look at this quad-core beast so starting at the outside on the left. There is a microUSB port and on the right is just the volume rocker, which means up top.
You have both the power button and, unfortunately the headphone jack. I say, unfortunately, because it should really be at the bottom, but that’s okay. So the thing people talk about when they talk about the One X is a ridiculously good build quality. It’S built like a boss, precision, milled, unibody polycarbonate design, a very thin slightly curved body. A matte finish on the back and overall pretty sexy design up front.
We have the 4.7 inch Super LCD display, that’s kind of the star of the show, and I mean it’s just really really thin. I mean look at that check that out. That’S very pocketable, no matter how big it looks so you’re, looking at the back here, which is where you get that 8 megapixel camera with a flash which is nice and we’ll get into that in a second and the speaker which claims to have Beats Audio. I mean, I guess, that’s alright, it sounds fine to me, it’s a cell phone speaker and up front and at the top they are these precisely milled holes for the cell phone speaker and one of these holes holds the notification light, which is pretty nice.
A subtle touch and there’s also that front facing camera, and all of this is in a package. That’S pretty easy to hold. You know doesn’t feel that large to me at all. I mean that may be because I’m coming from the size of the Galaxy Nexus which I’m very used to, but they take up about the same footprint here.
So that’s nice, so yeah it passes the hardware test so onto the software now just FYI. This is the quad-core unlocked version of the One X, so it’s running a 1.5 gigahertz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, which is just not fair. It’S just stupid fast. It flies through ICS and makes it look easy too.
I can tell you that during everyday use, this was one of the most consistently impressively fast phones, I’ve ever used and that Tegra 3 clearly has no problems here and to top it all off. Some tasty benchmark results. Yeah like a boss, it’s running Android 4.0. Point three and has the latest version of sense you eye version.
For now some of us may not like this, and others may you know brings a lot of functionality. There are a lot of awesome, HTC, widgets included like the clock and some the crazy extra animation. Some gaudi visual effects and 3d twirly stuff, and, to be honest, some of you may like that.
I happen to prefer a stock android, but hey if you like Sense, UI or if you don’t mind it, that’s totally cool it just helps a lot. If you already know what you’re getting yourself into you, because HTC does change a lot around Android 4.0, as you can see, just kind of makes it its own little HTC Sense playground. If you will, anyway, I use it an app called CPU spy to check on that Tegra 3 and it looks like it can clock all the way down to 51 megahertz, but spends most of its time at 475 megahertz and what it really needs to push some Pixels, it hauls up to 1.4 gigahertz and sometimes 1.5.
One way to get it to do that is to play a game, no, not Angry Birds. This is Riptide, GP, kicking it on a jet ski this time and yes, of course, the 1x handles it. Just fine. Very nice, so the screen has been awesome for gaming and just about everything else should look good on a massive 4.7 inch 1280 by 720 display. Now the blacks aren’t as ink-black as the Samsung LED displays, but the detail and the brightness here on 1x are top-notch. So that’s awesome and it’s great for watching videos, full screen and all the other apps that should open full screen.
However, these capacitive buttons down here at the bottom are nice, but there’s no menu button. So when an app needs to have a menu button, you end up with this giant menu button at the bottom, which is kind of sad, and but you know it is what it is now. The last huge part of buying a phone. This nice is for the camera and believe me when I say this guy delivers.
I mentioned this, has an 8 megapixel shooter on the back and you can take a look at the sample photos. I’Ll include some stuff in the description for you, but this is a very, very high-end camera for a smart phone. It also has this burst mode at 3.3. Frames per second takes 1080p.
Video and overall is a really good performer, so I can definitely recommend us if you’re looking for a high end camera in the 1x. So there you have it guys. It’S an overall an amazing package of very fast device, topped off with one of the most beautiful displays on the market and surrounded by awesome, high-quality hardware. So what more can I say other than give this review a thumbs up? If you want to see it compared to Samsung’s quad-core flagship Galaxy s3, either way thanks for watching guys, I really appreciate the ratings and thank you for all the new subscribers welcome aboard, and I will talk to you guys in the next article thanks for watching peace, You .