To showcase an attention to three distinct areas of detail: top-notch imaging, integrated Beats audio and industrial design; HTC announced ‘One’ brand for all of their Android phones. It’s like Samsung galaxy series I think. And HTC are kind enough to officially announce their MWC line-up of Android smartphones. There are four in the queue- HTC One X and One XL, the mid-range One S, and the starter One V. I will only cover HTC One X in this post. To know more about HTC One XL, HTC One S and HTC One V click the corresponding link.
The HTC One X is a unibody device machined from white polycarbonate that uses Gorilla Glass to protect its 4.7-inch 1280x720 non-pentile Super LCD 2 display. Stunning outside appearances aside, HTC's newest features an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor for the Global edition and a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core for the LTE iteration. The One X is the most powerful Android smartphone HTC have built to date. It's quite slim, too, measuring only 9,29mm.
Memory specs on the box show 1GB DDR2 and 32GB of built-in storage, 26GB of which is available to the user and an additional 25GB free for two years through DropBox.
At the back, the One X sports an 8MP snapper, which packs a special Dual Shutter camera module, which allows you to take photos while shooting 1080p video at the same time. The main camera itself rocks a 22mm wide angle lens. At the heart of its 8MP f/2.0 camera section is HTC's ImageChip silicon for clearer shots even in low light conditions.
Connectivity options abound with quad-band GSM and quad-band 42Mbps HSPA+ - which includes AWS frequencies. NFC, DLNA, Bluetooth 3, Wi-Fi N, 3.5mm headphone jack and microUSB with MHL are on board, too. One X also got Beats Audio enhancement, so music through that 3.5mm jack should sound extra nice.
Features of HTC One X at a glance:
The HTC One X is a unibody device machined from white polycarbonate that uses Gorilla Glass to protect its 4.7-inch 1280x720 non-pentile Super LCD 2 display. Stunning outside appearances aside, HTC's newest features an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor for the Global edition and a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core for the LTE iteration. The One X is the most powerful Android smartphone HTC have built to date. It's quite slim, too, measuring only 9,29mm.
Memory specs on the box show 1GB DDR2 and 32GB of built-in storage, 26GB of which is available to the user and an additional 25GB free for two years through DropBox.
At the back, the One X sports an 8MP snapper, which packs a special Dual Shutter camera module, which allows you to take photos while shooting 1080p video at the same time. The main camera itself rocks a 22mm wide angle lens. At the heart of its 8MP f/2.0 camera section is HTC's ImageChip silicon for clearer shots even in low light conditions.
Connectivity options abound with quad-band GSM and quad-band 42Mbps HSPA+ - which includes AWS frequencies. NFC, DLNA, Bluetooth 3, Wi-Fi N, 3.5mm headphone jack and microUSB with MHL are on board, too. One X also got Beats Audio enhancement, so music through that 3.5mm jack should sound extra nice.
Features of HTC One X at a glance:
- 8MP Camera with HTC ImageSense
- 1.5 GHz quad-core processor
- Beats Audio technology
- 25GB free cloud storage for 2 years
- HTC Media Link HD
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- 32GB Internal storage (26GB accessible)
- 4.7" Touch screen, 1280 x 720 resolution
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DLNA, NFC, 3G (quad-band)
- A-GPS with Google Maps
- MHL for video & audio out
- 1.3MP front facing camera
- 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.29 mm (5.29 x 2.75 x 0.36 inches)
- 130g with battery
















