Testseek.co.uk have collected 581 expert reviews of the HTC One X and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One X.
April 2012
(85%)
581 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(32%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Gorgeous good looks
Stunning screen
Extremely fast
Lightning fast 1.5GHz quad core processor
Simultaneous HD video & image capture
Built-in Beats Audio processor
New HTC Sense UI with additional features
Ice Cream Sandwich
Latest Sense interface is fast and slick
Great 8-megapixel camera
Classy look and lightweight feel
Beats Audio
Quad-core processing
Great rear-facing camera
Sleek design
Super sharp display
Beats Audio tech
Polycarbonate seems to be the in thing these days. It’s what the HTC One X is made of
Giving it a smooth
Sexy finish
Especially in white. Its unibody build ensures a solid feel
One that feels good to hold. For a phone with a large 4.7-inch screen it feels surprisingly nimble. Aspiring owners will also be pleased to know that the battery has enough stamina to last a full day with everything ch
Design
Display
Power
Sense 4 and Android 4
Does so much out of the box
Great screen
Stunning design
Powerful processor
Quality camera
Fast
Brilliant interface
Excellent camera
Incredibly sharp screen
Stunning exterior desing
An intelligent UI
Easy to customise
A visually pleasing screen with a good display size and a top notch camera
Slim and light
Big screen great for video
Excellent sound
AptX
Dropbox
Good camera
Size & weight
Screen resolution / Colour accuracy
Overall responsiveness
Highquality camera
Clean audio
Sense 4.0 interface
Web browsing
Great Screen Lovely design Tegra 3 power Great Camera
Stylish design
Highquality 4.7in. screen
Fast quadcore processor
Android 4.0 and HTC Sense 4
Excellent camera features
Sharp 4.7inch display
Sense 4.0 OS
Beats Audio sound enhancement
NFC
Unibody body is one of the best designs currently on a phone
The display is quite possibly the best out there at the moment
The Tegra 3 processor remains the fastest we have seen
Sense 4.0 is one of the most functional interfaces for Android
HTC are d
The editors didn't like
Camera could be better
HTC Sense is a matter of taste
Unibody design is stylish but makes the innards of the handset inaccessible. The high capacity 1800 mAh battery cannot be replaced should you want to carry spares around and the 32GB storage space cannot be expanded due to the lack of MicroSD support
Des
Battery life is questionable
Massive handset won't suit everyone
Screen has some flex at the edges
Quad-core is overkill for most people
Not ICS raw
Poor battery life
Unfortunately the HTC One X’s screen isn’t as impressive as Samsung’s Super AMOLED Plus panel
Losing points in contrast. Blacks also do not come out quite as well either. Navigating can also feel a little old school
With nav’ buttons appearing as capacitive keys below the screen instead of being part of the screen itself.
Keyboard eats space
No SD card slot
Some camera niggles
Locations default over Google Maps
Iffy battery life
No microSD slot
Video grainy
Protruding camera lens
There really isn’t anything bad to say about this phone
Some tasks take two hands
The chassis has a little flex to it
Nonexpandable memory (28 GB)
A few minor delays in the interface (possible correction with the update)
Design
Hey Mr. HTC
How about something new for a change?
Poor battery life No MicroSD slot
Lacks onboard storage expansion
Nonremovable battery
Disappointing battery life
Awkward to hold and use onehanded
It's a handful
Battery life not great
Camera should be better
Doesn't feel wonderful in hand
Sense can be a bit buggy and slow
Annoying amount of added applications
Tegra 3 performance can be matched by the processor in the midrange HTC One S
Lacks onboard storage expansion, Nonremovable battery, Disappointing battery life, Awkward to hold and use onehanded, HTC's first three handsets of 2012 all carry the 'One' name the 4.7in. One X, reviewed here, is the flagship, the 4.3in. One S is the mid
HTC's flagship One X is a large yet stylish handset with a stunning 4.7in. screen. Its cutting-edge specification, headed by a quad-core CPU, will appeal to power users, but the lack of storage expansion and poor battery life are disappointing....
The few weeks I spent with HTC One X, there really is just one conclusion I kept on coming to. This, in my opinion, is without any doubt what so ever, the best Android smartphone ever made. It simply obliterates the competition simply by the virtue of its...
Abstract: gadgets I’ve been fiddling around with the HTC One S for a few days now, and I have to say it’s stolen a little piece of my heart. The hardware is just about perfect, with a 4.3-inch qHD display and a slender aluminum unibody shell, and software like H...
Display offers exceptional sharpness, resolution and colors, Very speedy, Device is well crafted
No microSD card slot
The One X is the most impressive attempt by HTC yet to create the best smartphone with Android OS, and it can be judged that this company has taken over the title from Samsung's Galaxy S II — at least until the Galaxy S III is introduced. With its 720p di...
To say that I have been impressed with the HTC One X over the last couple of weeks would be a gross understatement. This phone has given us hope for a 2012 that has so far, produced nothing important on the Android front. With the most stunning smartp...
This was it, shutterbugs. Apparently we don't have an ultimate camera phone here, but even if we had one, it wouldn't have been the new HTC One X. The handset did arrive with a very fast ImageSense camera, which made photo-taking very intuitive and fa...
In line with the intent to simplify its phone portfolio, HTC has made the One series trio pretty distinct from each other, and the final verdict in our One X vs One S comparison is very easy. If you are a sucker for large and brilliant HD screens, you...
The One X marks HTC's attempt to undo its wrongs of last year, and it gets really close to doing just that. The hardware is stunning, the display is better than anything we've ever seen, and we applaud what HTC has done with Sense in making it feel le...
Abstract: When HTC announced the One X at MWC in February, my initial thought was, “I need this device no matter what carrier it belongs to.” And then AT&T announced that they would have it, but it would not carry NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 processor and that only ...