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Many in the industry believe that HTC, which was once most beloved among Android fans, has fallen from grace. That the company has lost its way, its edge. I am here to tell you that those people are wrong. I offer as evidence the new HTC One X.
The One X, the company's new flagship Android smartphone, is the kind of phone that just leaves you breathless. Its single-piece polycarbonate body is unique in the Android world, and it is as comfortable to hold as it is drop dead gorgeous. The X's 720p resolution touchscreen display is just as attractive and functional as it is expansive, measuring 4.7 inches across the diagonal.
The One X's two marquee features, however, are likely its Android 4 OS with the new Sense 4 user interface and the phone's powerful NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, which has 4 processing cores that can run at speeds of up to 1.5GHz. The real world impact of a quad-core processor might be negligible for most tasks, but there's no denying that the marketing appeal it offers is great.
Im just gonna hold off for the galaxy s3. This phone is nice but no microsd slot and no exchangeable battery is plain stupid. Not for me.
I love the look of this device! As a graphic designer, the subtle details of this phone's design really stand out to me. I plan on getting this phone as soon as my contract expires. Also can't wait to use it on AT&T's 4G LTE! (I live in Dallas, not sure where else 4G covers.)
As long as you can live with a phone which gets hot under load often resulting in throttling and have a poor battery life, it will be okay.
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