Posts tagged with: One X

[Full One X Review] HTC's latest flagship device, the One X was announced at MWC 2012. Inside, the One X smartphone is packing a quad core 1.5GHz Tegra 3 processor with 1 GB. On front is a 4.7-inch TFT display with a 720p (720 x 1280) HD resolution. The One X also sports two cameras, a front facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video chat, and an eight-megapixel camera with LED flash on back. Other features of the HTC One X are 32GB of internal storage, Android 4.0 with Sense 4.0 and Beats Audio. Read on for the latest HTC One X News, reviews and videos:

  • by | October 5, 2012 7:00 PM

    Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we talk about the recent rumors of an LG Nexus device in the works. Then we go through our coverage of the AT&T event yesterday where we had some hands-on time with the HTC One X+, One VX, Samsung Galaxy Camera and even some additional time with the Nokia Lumia 920. Then we talk about some improvements to iOS 6, though things are still not perfect. We later talk about the rumors of a probable Microsoft Surface phone and Redmond's look for a manufacturer. We end today's show remembering Steve Jobs, his legacy and importance to our computer and mobile ...

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  • by | October 5, 2012 10:41 AM

    Michael and I got some to spend some time with the fine folks at AT&T at a New York City event where the company showcased their fall lineup of devices. While most of them we have seen before, there were some new devices on-hand that were just recently announced. We used the event as an opportunity to play around with some new devices, like the One X+, the One VX, the Lumia 920, and the Galaxy Camera. Check out our hands-on video below, and scroll down for some early impressions. One X+ When we reviewed the original HTC One X, we had several complaints: the camera wasn't that great, ...

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  • by | October 2, 2012 7:00 PM

    Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we go through the HTC One X+ launch and all the device details. Then we talk about the HTC One x+ variant coming to AT&T along with a new HTC One VX for the mid-tiered market. We later talk about the Samsung Galaxy Note II and some minor software problems that Sammy is going through. We then talk about the probability of a Microsoft Surface smartphone, since rumors keep coming strong. We end today's show talking about the iPad mini, its probable release date and also the fact that the black variant seems to come with black aluminum as well. All this and ...

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  • by | October 2, 2012 12:50 PM

    HTC and its One series of Androids have been all over the news this morning, upon the official announcement of the One X+, as well as the surprise reveal of the One VX. If you already jumped at the chance to pick up an earlier One model, we've got some news for you, too, upon HTC spilling the beans (no pun intended) on Jelly Bean for a couple of those handsets. HTC has made it clear for months that Jelly Bean was on the agenda for most of its existing One-series Androids, but the lingering question has always been just when would it get around to delivering those updates. Today HTC gave ...

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  • by | October 2, 2012 10:43 AM

    A little earlier this morning we shared with you the initial announcement of the HTC One X+, knowing that it was destined for Europe and Asia, but still awaiting news of its arrival in the States. Now AT&T has revealed that it will be giving the One X+ a home, along with another HTC Android, the One VX. Don't worry about the One X+, as this time around, HTC's headlining smartphone manages to pull off LTE without sacrificing its SoC, thanks to the new wave of Tegra 3 chips. If that sounds like too much phone for you, the One VX offers a more affordable alternative. The One VX moves down ...

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  • by | October 2, 2012 8:47 AM

    As per the earlier rumors, HTC is indeed making a new version of its One X flagship model. The HTC One X+ adds a faster CPU thanks to a Nvidia Tegra 3 AP37 CPU clocking at 1.7GHz (versus the Tegra 3 clocking at 1.5GHz), a bigger 2100mAh battery (versus 1800mAh), more storage at 64GB (versus 32GB), and an improved front-facing camera. Like the Windows Phone 8x, the One X+ has an amplifier external speaker, which is a great addition for those that want to play music without needing a speaker dock. It will ship with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, along with a new version of HTC Sense called Sense ...

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  • by | September 28, 2012 6:58 PM

    Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we go through the iPhone 5's scheduled expansion to regional US carriers and also 22 more countries worldwide. Then we talk about AT&T's four new LTE Android devices built by Samsung, which include the Galaxy Note II. RIM later makes the news with the recent leaked video of the BlackBerry 10 N-Series QWERTY smartphone. Later we go through the leaked photo of the HTC One X+, aside with some other details from the phone. We end today's show talking about Tim Cook's recent public apology for letting customers down with Maps on iOS 6. All this and more ...

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  • by | September 28, 2012 5:00 AM

    As usual with upcoming devices the rumor mill is well in motion and the HTC One X+ has been no stranger. We've seen some blurry images recently claiming future T-Mobile availability and just yesterday the phone seems to have been confirmed by UK carrier O2. However, today we're taking a look at two pictures, one snapped off of the front and one of the back of the device. As one would expect, the HTC One X+ looks identical to the HTC One X as far as outer aspect is concerned. The materials are also the same (polycarbonate) but under the plastic is where all the magic begins: an Nvidia AP37 ...

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  • by | September 27, 2012 7:00 PM

    Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we talk about Samsung's recent invite to their Galaxy Note II event launch in New York City this October 24th. Then we talk about Nokia's recent announcement of when the Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 will be available in Europe, which was good, but sadly not accurate. Then we go through the recent rumors of the HTC One X+ for Europe, which brings the same iconic design of the One X with some better specs. We later talk about the recent Geekbench results of the iPhone 5, which are much faster than expected. Then we end today's show with the recent rumors of of ...

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  • by | September 27, 2012 3:03 PM

    It was only yesterday that we got (what appears to be, at least) our first real look at the HTC One X+. As we await official confirmation of the handset, the phone's showing up again today, this time in some printed material from UK carrier O2. This find also gives us what look like the official specs for the Android, which includes doubling the original One X's flash storage up to 64GB. If that's still not enough for you, there's the same 25GB Dropbox promotion offered with the first One X. Obviously, there's also the new, faster processor here, ostensibly the whole reason for releasing ...

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  • by | September 26, 2012 4:23 PM

    Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we go through the recently leaked image of the HTC One X+, which was sporting a T-Mobile logo at the top. Then we go through the recent deals that Google is bringing to their Play Store to celebrate 25 billion downloads. Later we talk about Barnes & Noble's new Nook HD and Nook HD+ tablets that were released today. We also go through the sad news that Texas Instruments is abandoning the smartphone market, which we're sure will end-up being sadder news for them down the road. We then end today's show talking about Nokia's recent info-graph where they ...

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  • by | September 26, 2012 11:37 AM

    We've been hearing rumors for a while now about a refreshed version of HTC's One X Android, arriving as the One X +. There have been leaked specs, and sightings of the hardware passing through the FCC, but we had yet to get a good look at the handset. Today, a new image arrives purporting to show the One X+ in the flesh. As shouldn't be much of a surprise, this supposed One X+ looks just like a regular-old One X. In fact, if you didn't know where this pic came from, you might be forgiven for mistaking it for its predecessor. Astute smartphone fans will remember that the original One X only ...

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  • by | September 21, 2012 3:02 AM

    If you have an HTC One X you should be expecting the official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update to land on your phone next month, according to recent reports. That's the same timeframe in which the Samsung Galaxy S III, its direct competitor, is set to receive its refresh bumping the OS version all the way to the latest. The information is not an official one -- and is so far not confirmed -- but is looks like a logical move. The reports also goes on saying that if you have a carrier version, as usual, your update might be late, but the entire process should be done in time for Christmas. The ...

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  • by | September 15, 2012 3:46 AM

    The HTC One X+, the phone which could close the gap between the Taiwanese manufacturer and Samsung, was nowhere to be seen at IFA even though many (including myself) wished we've seen it. Instead, HTC is holding a September 19 event but we really have no clue whether we'll see the One X+, Windows Phones, tablets or any of the aforementioned combined. There were lots of rumors about the One X follow-up, some even describing specifications, but it seems like the phone paid a visit to FCC, showing off its AT&T LTE compatible bands. According to rumors, LTE will not be the only spec bump: ...

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  • by | September 12, 2012 6:14 PM

    It's tough to be an iPhone today. As I've written before, it made a lot of sense for people to go crazy over anything that started with an "i" and came from Cupertino, but these days the story has changed. The iPhone 5 is definitely what we'd call a good product. It's far better than the iPhone 4S of last year, but it's not a breakthrough product. That said, this is the first time in the product's history, that it's no better than its competition. Surely you may argue raw specs side-by-side, but we all know this is subjective since Windows Phone 7 can make any mid-ranged phone perform like ...

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