HTC One X Unboxing, Benchmarks & Gaming Test

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htc one x unboxing http://www.netbooknews.com The HTC One is about to hit the streets and we've been able to get our hands on it for unboxing and a little bit of testing. To give you a bit of a refresher the HTC One X is the new flagship phone from HTC, it comes with a monster with a 4.7-inch screen. Its standout feature is the 1280-by-720 Super LCD 2 screen, which is almost entirely non-reflective, looks great even outdoors and seems to bring the image right to the front, with no glass layer visible between you and the screen. It really pops. The white plastic body is solid and clearly made from the highest quality materials, with a big silver bullseye on the back for the camera.

The One X runs Android 4.0 with HTC's Sense, a software overlay that I've always liked but that some folks now criticize as unnecessary. It's certainly lighter on the land than it has been on previous versions of Android, not altering the base UI too much and not heavily altering the built-in PIM apps. HTC's attractive widgets, including its clock widget, are still available, and some UI elements are improved—for instance, multitasking now involves flipping through a Cover Flow-like set of screenshots.







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