At Mobile World Congress, HTC introduced a new lineup of smartphones - called "One". The most high-end device of them is called the HTC One X. Aside from amazing specs you can read below, it also sports some new specialities like shooting full-size pictures while recrding in 1080p and a LED flash with support for 5 levels of automatic brightness control. But now, we've put you on the rack long enough, read on for the specs!
- 4.7" Gorilla Glass non-pentile Super LCD 2 display (1280x720 pixels)
- quad-core processor (Tegra 3) for the international version
- Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core for the LTE version
- 1GB of RAM
- 32GB of internal storage
- quad-band GSM and quad-band 42Mbps HSPA+
- 8MP f/2.0 rear camera
- 1.3MP front facing camera
- 1,800 mAh battery
- running Android 4.0 with HTC's newest version of Sense (4.0)
And all of that is wrapped up in a - at least in my opinion - gorgeous looking unibody design.
There are only two things I need to criticise. No microSD and no changeable battery. But I could get over both of that facts considering there are 32GB of storage inside and that you get an unibody design.
Unfortunately, HTC hasn't lost a word on pricing yet. But they confirmed to launch it globally in April.
I'm certainly looking forward to it and compared to this device, I love my Galaxy Nexus lust a little bit less than before. Stay tuned and also check out the promo video below.
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