The HTC One X is the quad-core member in the company’s newest One family of smartphones. The device is housed in a “beautifully crafted polycarbonate unibody that has the ruggedness of metal but is super lightweight.” The unibody has seamless construction and a high gloss piano finish and a matte back.
The One X, like LG’s Optimus 4X HD, is powered by NVIDIA’s latest Tegra 3 1.5GHz 4-PLUS-1 quad-core processor that, as you may know, packs an integrated fifth Battery Saver Core and a high-performance 12-Core NVIDIA GPU for enhanced power saving and graphics performance. The quad-core phone has 1GB of RAM and comes with 32GB internal storage. Beats Audio sound enhancement is also included.
HTC’ One X features a 4.7-inch 1280x720p HD touchscreen display with contoured Corning Gorilla Glass. Its 8 Megapixel main camera is enhanced with ImageSensor and comes with BSI sensor for better low light capture, smart LED flash, auto focus, F2.0 aperture, 28mm wide angle, Full HD video recording and video stabilization. There is also a 1.3 Megapixel front camera for video chat. The new Android phone sport Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n, built-in NFC, DLNA for wireless streaming, and a microUSB port with mobile high-definition video link (MHL) for USB or HDMI connection.
The HTC One X works on quad-band GSM/EDGE and quad-band HSPA/WCDMA 3.5G mobile networks. It is equipped with gyro sensor, G-sensor, digital compass, proximity sensor. It comes with a 1800mAh battery.
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