The HTC One X is a really noteworthy smartphone which is the manufacturer’s newest flagship handset. It’s specification list comes with many outstanding specifications, some of which I will look at in this article.
The HTC One X has an impressive touch screen which measures 4.7 inches. It’s got Super IPS LCD2 technology, which makes it the most sophisticated touchscreen display so far from HTC. The touchscreen has a pixel resolution of 720x 1280, which means that it can display high definition content including movies and games, along with making the UI and any everyday tasks look good .
The One X comes with 32GB of built in memory space as standard, which is a generous amount for keeping your pictures, movies, songs, applications and contact details etc. While there is not a microSD slot incorporated as you may assume, an attribute included in several Android phones, there’s simply no need for one with such a high volume of internal storage.
Web surfing is indeed a strength of the HTC One X. This is thanks largely to its Wi-Fi connection and quick data download speeds through 3G networks, and the Sense web browsing application, though there are more browsers offered by Google Play, that was earlier named Android Market. Here you will also find thousands of the applications inside a selection of different categories, vastly increasing the possible flexibility of the phone.
The most recent installment of the popular Android OS is the platform of selection for the HTC One X. This is also known as ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ and is the most recently introduced update. It has the most major revamp to the interface with regards to features and appearance. The HTC Sense UI works over the top of this, which is HTC’s custom Android interface. This offers extra customisation possibilities like several homescreens, additional downloadable content from HTC Hub and an alternative look to the standard Android interface.
The HTC One X also is a well outfitted cameraphone. Boasting an 8 megapixel digital camera, 1080p video capture as well as a wealth of excellent features not found on many other phones, it gives the competition a run for its money. These functions range from the ability to take synchronised images and videos, as well as a burst shot mode which captures a number of consecutive photographs, which is great for taking motion shots.
The One X ticks every one of the boxes and rightly justifies its label as the manufacturer’s flagship phone. If you’re searching for a new smart phone and want the best around, this should definitely be on your shortlist of possible smartphones.
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