Abstract: HTC's latest flagship, the One X, is the first quad-core smartphone from the company and it features a large vibrant 4.7 inch Super IPS LCD2 capacitive touchscreen, capable of sporting 720p HD resolution.Other notable features of the device include an 8MP...
Abstract: The brand HTC has never really grabbed my attention, but this time I'm stunned. As a Vodafone user, this Telecom-based brand never really called out to me as something I would use for my personal mobile. But there's a lot to admire about the HTC One X.The...
Abstract: If you like Android, the HTC One X is the phone you should lust after. It’s packed with features, has extremely powerful hardware, and is beautiful to behold. It is truly the best Android phone on the New Zealand market.We hadn’t received a review devi...
Abstract: Android hardware market has become a battlefield. There are half a dozen Android phones being released every week, each one of them vowing for customers' attention. So, what can the manufacturers do to be the winner? The answer is to make fewer fillers an...
Abstract: When we reviewed our first 4” smartphone, first impressions were that it was too big. The same happened when we received the 4.3” Galaxy SII – once again it seemed too large. HTC's 4.7” One X on the other hand, came across as simply just right. Not too...
Abstract: Android enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating quad-core devices, and HTC has become the first one to offer such handsets in the country...