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HTC One X+

HTC One X+

The HTC One X+ features a 4.7-inch display, a quad-core 1.7GHz Tegra 3 CPU, 64GB of storage capacity and a larger 2,100mAh battery. The phone runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and a modified Sense 4+ overlay. On the front face of the phone is the secondary 1.3 megapixel camera for video chatting, which supports the primary 8 megapixel camera, with LED flash.

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  • HTC One X+
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Based on 31 reviews
  • Excellent:
    19
  • Good:
    11
  • Average:
    1
  • Bad:
    0

Reviews

  • By NotebookCheck on February 16, 2013

    Even the HTC One X+ doesn't represent the perfect smartphone. Our extensive review shows, however, that it can certainly compete with the best cell phones currently on the market. The well-manufactured One X+ with its attractive design is...

    88
  • By Computeractive on February 11, 2013

    HTC has a confusing array of Android smartphones and one of the Taiwanese company's latest models is the One X+. As its name implies, the HTC One X+ is an updated version of the original One X, which was one of our favourite Android smartphones of...

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  • By PC Advisor on February 01, 2013

    HTC's latest flagship smartphone is the One X+, essentially a One X with a tune-up. See also: in-depth HTC One X+ review . At a glance, the One X+ looks identical to the One X. That's because HTC has only made changes inside, so the handset...

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  • By Trusted Reviews on January 29, 2013

    HTC's star has been on the wane for a while, but to be honest it's sort of difficult to see why. Certainly the drop in its sales isn't down to it suddenly producing naff phones. In fact, the company is still churning out some cracking...

    90
  • By The Inquirer on January 24, 2013

    TAIWANESE PHONE MAKER HTC's One X+ handset is essentially a souped-up version of the original One X smartphone with an improved processor, a larger battery and an updated version of Google's Android operating...

    90
  • By PC Advisor on January 23, 2013

    HTC has given its top-of-the-range One X smartphone a tune-up with some new internal components to produce the One X+. The handset promises improved performance, battery life and extra storage. Read our: HTC One X review. HTC One X+ review: Design On...

    90
  • By Wired UK on January 21, 2013

    Overall, this is probably the best HTC phone so far. The powerful processor shows no sign of weakness no matter how many apps its running, the large screen is well nigh excellent and it's sporting HTC's best camera. But the competition is...

    80
  • By DigitalVersus on January 10, 2013

    While anyone who already owns a One X can certainly live without this excellent update, users looking for a fast, powerful smartphone with a very good camera could definitely opt for the One X+ ... so long as they're not bothered about 4G. This...

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  • By itproportal.com on December 31, 2012

    The fantastically fast processor, 64GB of internal storage and superb screen are real highlights of the HTC One X+, and they're enough to make me rate this handset slightly more highly than its predecessor. Still, the battery life will be an issue...

    80
  • By SlashGear on December 07, 2012

    However, the real upgrades are on the inside, and while they may not be extremely significant (think Apple upgrading from 3G to 3GS, or 4 to 4S), they’re compelling enough that we’d easily recommend the One X+ if you don’t already have a HTC One device.

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