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  • cluskie
  • Mx@
  • 19 Jul 2012

I love the phone however...

signal kept dropping when wifi was turned on, got that handset replaces for another HOX.

This one barely picks up signal, when a galaxy s2 and s3 both have 4+ bars. Battery doesnt last a full day, with only moderate usage.

Always loved HTCs so this is a shame but wish i kept my iPhone

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    • pradeep
    • vGe
    • 19 Jul 2012

    i had One x for 4 days and i returned it in Doa period and i got S3
    few obserbations-:

    onex looks better compared to s3
    onex rear camera is far better than s3
    one x has good user interface then S3

    while S3 has more battery life
    :it never got hanged,while s2 hanged in music once and in a game(i had to kill task and then start again)

    :browser is integrated to phone software better in S3,in onex when i used to zoom in or out something the page focus used to get shift and i had to adjust again to get to the information
    :S3 gets heat up but not as much as one x(one x doesn't get heat up as much as people say,it is just more than normal phones)

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      • TsT
      • MrB
      • 19 Jul 2012

      Jack, 17 Jul 2012I want to give a honest opinion to 'Would be Buyer' for HTC... morehave you done the update that is said to undo the battery problem?

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        • AnonD-63537
        • rxh
        • 19 Jul 2012

        Linpack benchmark app for android destroys the S3, especially the multithread test when numbers are double S3 test results!!

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          • man2
          • q{5
          • 19 Jul 2012

          u should by this phone its the best phone ever i heard that the s3 also has heating problems i definitely recommend this!! =)

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            • Jid
            • rxh
            • 18 Jul 2012

            Linpack benchmark for androids test shows the hTC One X totally destroying the S3, especially in multi-thread testing.

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              • alihameed
              • fqP
              • 18 Jul 2012

              htc one x is a phone not a toy like s3

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                • s.yawar
                • sSP
                • 18 Jul 2012

                Jack, 17 Jul 2012I want to give a honest opinion to 'Would be Buyer' for HTC... moreim listening since april that the battery goes good after the updates.... how much u got this phone??

                  • j
                  • jaydeep
                  • u1B
                  • 18 Jul 2012

                  this phone is much better than samsung galaxy s3 and apple 4s

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                    • Anonymous
                    • ITV
                    • 18 Jul 2012

                    Guys valuabsIIIle comments regard batt even SIII got bigger maph than this but with bigger secreen etc it too is too weak on batt using it but charging thrice regular.

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                      • Jack
                      • Hxc
                      • 17 Jul 2012

                      I want to give a honest opinion to 'Would be Buyer' for HTC OneX.

                      This is a absolute gorgeous phone with good curve and light weight and tough casing body compare to S3.
                      Good connections and beautiful screen BUT...
                      The Battery is a definitely draw back unless you charge them with a portable juice pack or in the office because it won't last for a whole day unless you don't switch on the wifi too surf web too much. (More then half an hour used will drain your battery by 20-30 percent!)
                      Music play is surprisingly not battery draining.
                      -Most of the battery draining goes to the screen almost more then 50% when I switch to "Auto" brightness mode.
                      It's a stable phone with good reception and fantastic music output. (The HTC headset was of much better quality compare to the iphone supply headset)
                      Overall it will be down to your preference but coming from a hand-on owner I would say not a KILLER phone.

                      -Suggestion: If you are own a Samsung S2 or Note or even a iphone it won't be a much upgrade at all. I would say wait for Samsung Note 2 or iphone to release and see the Review.

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                        • SUHI
                        • XNt
                        • 17 Jul 2012

                        Samsung Galaxy S2 is the Best Phone Ever in the Market .// Went to Buy S3 and oneX but S2 rocks in all fields . S2 replaced with 2100 mah Battery is just an Extreme Machine and has no competitors around . Galaxy S2 Wow.....

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                          • Sid
                          • u1t
                          • 17 Jul 2012

                          http://www.wired.com/reviews/2012/05/htc-one-x/

                          The Champ Is Here

                          The HTC One X is one of the best smartphones on the market, and the best Android phone you can buy right now, period.

                          It’s fast, it’s gorgeous, it’s lightweight and it has a stellar battery that lasts all day. The camera is also outstanding. It’s the best I’ve seen on an Android phone, though it falls just short of the camera on the iPhone 4S.

                          It’s not just the hardware — the One X runs version 4.0 of Android, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, which is overlaid by HTC’s own Sense skin. It’s fast and easy to use. Combine that with the excellent hardware and you’ve got a handset worthy of being a flagship device for both HTC and AT&T (even though you might have to wait a bit to get one)

                          In fact, the one thing I really don’t like about the One X is its exclusivity to AT&T, the only carrier that sells the phone in the U.S. It’s a shame this phone isn’t available on T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon.

                          Android handset makers don’t have the same leverage as Apple when it comes to dealing with telecommunications companies, so they continue to pump out a few slightly different versions of every phone, each one exclusive to a different carrier. It’s unnecessary and insane — HTC produced more than 50 different handsets last year alone.

                          The One X, being a stellar phone, serves as a testament that Android handset makers should go the iPhone route and make fewer phones of higher quality available through multiple carriers. The hardware companies would of course gain from this, but the payoff for the consumer would be huge as well.

                          To wit: Nearly every quibble I had with the T-Mobile-exclusive One S — a fine mid-range handset being sold at a flagship price — was fixed in the One X.

                          My biggest complaint with the One S was its display, and the feature I enjoyed most on the One X was — you guessed it — the display.

                          The One X has a 4.7-inch, 1280×720 IPS LCD touchscreen, covered in Corning’s durable, crystal-clear Gorilla Glass. The viewing angles on the screen are some of the best I’ve seen on a smartphone. Colors are bright and accurate, producing consistently true-to-life images across websites and apps. Pixel edges are indistinguishable with the display’s density of 316 pixels per inch.

                          Let me put it this way: The One X’s screen is on the same level as the iPhone’s Retina display. I love looking at it, and it blows away the PenTile displays found on the One S and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (my former favorite Android handset).

                          Beneath the fantastic touchscreen, the One X is a beast, with a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage (the same set-up found in the One S). Performance is blazing-fast, and though the AT&T handset doesn’t pack the Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor found in Europe and Asia’s One X, it doesn’t feel any less capable. The U.S. model is just as good and just as impressive as what HTC is offering overseas.

                          The U.S. version of the One X, unlike its overseas counterpart, runs on AT&T’s 4G LTE network, which is only available in a small number of cities right now. In San Francisco, the One X downloaded and uploaded data quickly, whether connected to AT&T’s 4G LTE, 4G HSPA+ or 3G service.

                          But despite performing like a beast, the One X is also a beauty.

                          The 0.36-inch chassis is made of a single piece of polycarbonate, giving the handset a sophisticated look free of seams or gaps, as seen on past HTC hardware. Given its size, the phone is also surprisingly light, weighing in at 4.6 ounces.

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                            • macvinjohn
                            • vbM
                            • 17 Jul 2012

                            is this a 4g phone???

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                              • AnonD-61926
                              • 38Y
                              • 17 Jul 2012

                              jay, 17 Jul 2012is true the One X takes very poor pics at night compared to s3?One X has better lens to film/shoot at night

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                                • AnonD-53316
                                • vGT
                                • 17 Jul 2012

                                The following page is for serious HTC One X lovers, who love their phone very much but very much concerned about the battery, whether performing well or not, pls chk:

                                http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/04/11/how-to-test-htc-one-x-battery-life/

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • nC6
                                  • 17 Jul 2012

                                  AnonD-53316, 16 Jul 2012Regarding the Battery: As all now these are battery hungry... moreThanks a lot for your reply.
                                  I'm keeping my HOX because the battery and heating problem is only software and not hardware issue. It doesn't overheat when browsing the internet for more than 1 hour or so, also when playing temple run and frontline commando - it does get warm though. It will be fixed with the next update which will be available soon, people in XDA is talking about it already.

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                                    • AnonD-53316
                                    • vGU
                                    • 17 Jul 2012

                                    AnonD-53984, 16 Jul 2012u r using it? and also i like to tell u that im texting 24... moreYes I am using it, and I use it mostly for calls and e-mails, then net, facebook on WiFi, gaming and also some music while surfing or gaming. It consumes only 6 to 8% per hour on an average. If you text in English then this set will give you the most satisfaction with its big keyboard and auto intelligent input which goes on correcting mistakes instantly. You better use this set, if any of your known person owns it.

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                                      • jay
                                      • MqM
                                      • 17 Jul 2012

                                      is true the One X takes very poor pics at night compared to s3?

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                                        • alihameed
                                        • fwx
                                        • 17 Jul 2012

                                        love u htc one x bbebebebst phone