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  • HTC One X

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    • Camera

      Camera Never miss a shot. A speedy one second start-up, rapid-fire continuous shooting, simultaneous 1080HD video and imaging, and an 8MP camera. And with HTC ImageChip get great shots regardless of lighting and movement..

    • Sound

      Sound The HTC One series all come with Beats Audio™ so everything you hear on your phone—from music and videos to games and YouTube—is rich and authentic..

    • Design

      Design The 4.7-inch Gorilla Glass screen is both durable and scratch-resistant. And the minimalist design includes curved glass, a piano gloss sidewall, and an iconic camera ring on the back..

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  • Size

    Size: 134.36 x 69.9 x 8.9 mm

  • Weight

    Weight: 130 grams with battery

  • Display

    Display: 4.7-inch super LCD 2

  • Screen

    Screen: 1280 x 720 (HD, 720p)

HTC One X

All Specs

CPU speed

CPU speed

1.5 GHz, quad-core (global version)

1.5 GHz, dual-core LTE version (USA and selected countries)

Platform Android

Platform Android

Android™ 4.0 with HTC Sense™ 4

Memory

Memory

Total Storage› : 32 GB1

RAM:1 GB

Network

Network

HSPA/WCDMA:2
Europe/Asia: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz

Sensors

Sensors

  • Gyro sensor
  • G-Sensor
  • Digital compass
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light sensor

Connectivity

Connectivity

  • 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
  • NFC3
  • Bluetooth with aptX™ enabled (Bluetooth® 4.0)
  • Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • DLNA® for wirelessly streaming media from the phone to a compatible TV or computer
  • micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port with mobile high-definition video link (MHL) for USB or HDMI connection (Special cable required for HDMI connection.)luetooth® 4.0)

Camera with HTC ImageSense™

Camera with HTC ImageSense™

  • 8 megapixel camera with auto focus, smart LED flash, and BSI sensor (for better low-light captures)
  • F2.0 aperture and 28mm lens
  • 1080p HD video recording
  • 1.3 megapixel front camera (720p for video chat)
  • Dedicated imaging chip
  • Capture a photo in the midst of recording HD video
  • Continuous shooting mode captures multiple snapshots
  • Auto flash smartly determined by distance from your subject
  • Video stabilization feature removes annoying, shaky motion
  • High quality slow motion video capture and playback

Sound enhancement

Sound enhancement

Beats Audio™

Multimedia

Multimedia

Audio supported formats:
Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
Recording: .amr
Video supported formats:
Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3)
Recording: .mp4

Battery

Battery

Capacity :1800 mAh

  1. The available storage you can use will be lesser, since the phone’s software occupies some storage.

  2. Network bands in regions other than Europe and Asia Pacific may be different, depending on the mobile operator and your location. Upload and download speeds also depend on the mobile operator.

  3. NFC availability depends on the mobile operator and your location. Please check with your mobile operator.

Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

How-tos

  • Taking photos while shooting video

    Ever wanted to take a photo while recording video? Learn how to record video and capture photos at the same time.

  • Capturing moments in action

    Missed that action shot again? Use Continuous Shooting to make sure you get the shot you want.

  • Capturing photos in backlight conditions

    Not getting the photo you want when taking pictures against the sun? Let us show you how you can use HDR to help you get great shots even when the sun is in the background.

  • Enjoying your photos and videos on the big screen

    Want to show the photos and videos on your phone to your friends but don’t want them crowding around? We’ll show you how you can share your photos, videos, and even presentations to your big screen TV using the HTC Media Link HD.

  • Bringing the HTC music experience to your car

    Want to listen to your phone’s music library and radio stations from around the world while driving? With HTC Car, you can. We’ll show you how easy it is to browse your music library and to look for Internet radio stations.

  • Car navigation with your phone

    Need directions? Use turn-by-turn navigation to get to where you need to go. Enter an address, or pick from points of interest, or even get directions using a photo.

  • Capturing a panorama

    Trying to capture all of that gorgeous scenery? We’ll show you how to take amazing panoramic photos.

  • Capturing the perfect group shot

    Your kid’s eyes closed again in the family picture? Learn how the Group portrait feature gets that awesome group shot every time.

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 1391 reviewers.
Rated 2 out of 5 by give us poweresave, will you please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's running up to 1400mhz even in idle. What the heck is going on there?? Please fix that terrible drain and let us choose our own battery profiles. Your device is an absolute bummer. But we want to show off while its running max 500 mhz, in communication use for days and still on 30% Battery after two weeks. Now you have shown us its capability performance like. So let's come to the real business: make it last several days as long as it is supposed to last. Everybody would appreciate it and so will I. Thanks anyway for that awesome beast who wants to run marathon and not only sprints. April 27, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Gripes and pluses. (Vodagroan branded). No start up tone :-( No "camera (audible) sound" when taking screen capture picture :-( On "re-start" some of the icons (Facebook/DolphinHD/Co-Pilot Premium), lose the app name beneath the icon. Have to delete the icon, then re-load for it to appear correctly :-( Sometimes on photo upload to Facebook, TWO progress bars are shown, where one is active (20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%, Complete), but the other remains at 0%, shows no progress, and remains on screen. No way to remove it except from re-booting the phone :-( No "continuous spin" on the home screens. One can only toggle left/right through the screens, then have to go backwards. They do not continuously rotate as on Gingerbread :-( Placement of back button, feels too far to left :-( Menu (3 dots) are sometimes at top, sometimes at bottom - confusing (and use up screen space) :-( Very fast :-) Nice feel :-) (apart from button placement) Very functional :-) Ergonomically sound :-) Snap picture whilst videoing :-) Clean lines :-) April 27, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by FIRST PROBLEM!! Hey there everyone from Australia this phone is incredible there is no denying that one! BUT I have found a bug or it might just be my phone I noticed the notification bar going a bit flashy about a week ago but it went away and now today the whole screen is flashing pink and then yellow as soon as you touch it I have a video to prove that I am not crazy. Turning it off and on did nothing but using the software restart seems to have fixed it. All in all it is still an incredible phone and do hope that it is just mine as It would be disappointing to see the floor across all htc one x's any assistance from the support team would be awesome but after its 10 minute spaz attack it hasn't done it for half an hour. April 27, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5 by Disappointed that was the best android smartphone i ever had ,but nothing is perfect it has a great performane but very bad and short battery life so what is the use of having a good device but can't run for long time i hope u fine any solutions for this issue ,thanks April 27, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Pretty pleased overall,with a few provisos I'm pretty pleased with my HTC One X overall,with a few provisos: The hardware is close to perfect. except that the lens cover glass is not recessed and will very quickly get scratched, even if it is Gorilla Glass (and I am guessing it isn't). Also, the touchscreen is far wider than the LCD panel, so the hand holding the phone accidentally touches the panel, blocking touch input with my other hand or causing unintended inputs. I've had one total lockup on the boot screen, accompanied by the phone getting frighteningly hot. Hot enough it was close to painfully hot around the lens bezel. Seriously, it actually scared me. This was when charging, the phone is stock and unrooted, and the screen jumps to max brightness while the CPU seems to stay 100% fully utilized when the phone locks up. Between battery charging, screen backlight and CPU it causes spectacular heat to be generated, to where I'm concerned if I hadn't been nearby to notice within a couple of minutes, a fire might've been the end result. My Asus Transformer tablet seems to have similar (although much, much more common) issues with lockups during boot and other reboot problems, but doesn't generate nearly as much heat. I'm guessing this is related to either Google or nVidia code bugs shared between Tegra 2 and Tegra 3 devices, but whichever it is, please put pressure on them to get these reboot problems fixed, and perhaps consider changing your startup code to temporarily disable charging and use minimum screen brightness during the startup, just in case a lockup happens. The delay on accessories and especially cases is maddening. Even more frustrating is that all the cases either don't protect the lens,or don't provide access to the POGO pins for the speaker dock. Worse, as far as I can tell none of the cases work with the car dock. Why design a system full of compromises? Make all the parts work together next time... It should be possible to design docks that can accept a phone either with or without a stock first-party case attached. Sorry to be blunt, but Sense is terrible. I have stock ICS on my tablet and it is a much more coherent experience. The only Sense feature I'd miss is the burst speed of the camera app; if I could retain that and get stock ICS while keeping my warranty, I would in a heartbeat. Everything else simply gets in my way, especially the login screen (which if I want a login screen with a password means I have to swipe first past the Sense login screen, then past the Android one -- daft!). The task switcher is also nowhere near as good as the stock one, because I can only see one full app and the very edges of two other apps at any one time, which makes it slow and clumsy to switch between apps when I have a bunch running. I also prefer the stock ICS launcher. Also, the camera needs control of compression ratios for stills and videos. Both are badly overcompressed, and there is MUCH more detail if I use a third-party app for recording. That, and videos also drop frames badly, even at only 720p resolution. If those issues can be fixed, and the 1080p resolution changed to the more widely-compatible 1920x1080 instead of 1920x1088, I'd be a huge admirer of the camera, though. The image quality for stills with third-party apps is superb, and it's clear the camera is capable of much better quality than the stock app provides. The One X's speaker is too quiet, and the Beats audio isn't impressive on headphones. (It just sounds like a typical "bass expander" function.) That said, the audio quality isn't bad either, just not all it's hyped up to be. But on the other side of the coin, that display... Oh, my goodness! :-) That display!!! Seriously, it is stunning. Incredible. It's a bit oversaturated and I wish I could dial that back a bit, but otherwise it is just awesome. Every bit as good as the reviews said, and better. Talk to Google. Shout at them if necessary. Tell them your customers want ICC profile support. If I could profile that screen for more accurate, less saturated color I'd never look at another phone again for the rest of my time on this planet. Seriously! ;-) And I don't know what your screen coating is, but I love it! Hides fingerprints fairly well, but doesn't have almost any friction even when just cleaned... Wish it was a little less glossy but otherwise it's about the perfect coating. My Asus Transformer's coating is terrible, by comparison. I've heard complaints about the battery life of the One X. Well, if you turn the screen brightness down to something reasonable, I've found battery life is anywhere from great to superb. And the standby times when the fifth core kicks in are phenomenal! Would I buy my HTC One X again? Definitely. Can you make it even better? Yes please! :-) April 28, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Phone The first one i got had a dead pixel :( but i took it back and this one is perfect :) i love the camera and i LOVE 23 GB free storage from dropbox. one thing i will say is that the camera all be it good doesn't do well when in full zoom, i'm pretty sure that can be fixed with software updates *hint* if not the XDA community will do it :) April 28, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Good My 5th HTC and one of the best. For now the battery is the problem!!! I'm with 1.28 April 28, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Sort out Sense An excellent phone with great hardware but sense is the problem yet again with this phone,it lags on the homescreens and when opening the app drawer, which is not acceptable with a high end phone (its suppose to be a lighter cleaner version of sense). And how about instead of loading the phone with loads of widgets which no one uses, delete them and make them available via the htc hub? April 28, 2012
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