HTC One X+ (AT&T)
Manufacturer: HTC Part number: 6300321
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- User reviews
- Specifications
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- Bottom Line:
- Although it does have some flaws, the $199.99 HTC One X+ is currently the best Android buy on AT&T.
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CNET editors' review
HTC One X+ (AT&T) price range: $199.99 - $599.99
- Reviewed by: Brian Bennett
- Reviewed on: 12/03/2012
The good: The HTC One X+ has a quad-core processor, 64GB of storage, and Android Jelly Bean, plus a great camera, all for $199.99.
The bad: The HTC One X+'s battery life is short. The phone also lacks an SD card slot, and its battery can't be removed.
The bottom line: Although it does have some flaws, the $199.99 HTC One X+ is currently the best Android buy on AT&T.
User reviews
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A phone with amazing specs!
by vrs2008 on December 18, 2012
Pros: Fast performance, great camera and great screen!
Cons: Low battery life, but isn't noticable.
Summary: An amazing phone, one that deserves to be in the top 5.
Summary: An amazing phone, one that deserves to be in the top 5.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I bought this phone and it is absolutely awesome.
by dallen0508 on December 4, 2012
Pros: No pros for me. This phone is definitely amped up!!!
Cons: Everything. I almost purchased the galaxy note 2, but I am very excited with my choice. The phone is performing like a heavyweight champion.
Summary: I am a techie kind of person and I took some time on reviewing the galaxy when at the very last minute I came across this phone. Then after viewing ...
Summary: I am a techie kind of person and I took some time on reviewing the galaxy when at the very last minute I came across this phone. Then after viewing the specs. I said am sold. I highly recommend this phone to any and everyone. HTC really needs to put some money in advertising this item.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Nice but......
by brownsteel2595 on March 22, 2013
Pros: Great screen resolution. Camera is very good. Fast with 4G. 64 GB of space. Beats audio.
Cons: Screen is a smudge magnet. Call quality and phone speaker. AT$T. Drops calls and loses connection. Accessories are expensive and difficult to find. HTC Sync Manager. GPS. Eats up SIM cards.
Summary: I really like this phone for many reasons. The camera for still photographs is very good. I recently used the camera for a work project and was very pleased with ...
Summary: I really like this phone for many reasons. The camera for still photographs is very good. I recently used the camera for a work project and was very pleased with the detail it provided. The video camera is very nice. The processor is fast with 4G and WiFi. The screen resolution for HD movies from Ultraviolet was very good. 64GB of space is actually more like 55GB when you subtract the AT&T bloatware and systems files but that still is plenty of room for movies, music and files. Beats audio and the bluetooth sound clip for car or stereo does sound very good on most music. Some music seems a little weak in the mid range and overlt tweaked on the high end, but all in all nice sound.
I don't like this phone for just that it's voice quality. When I did my research I was looking at reviews from a practical I am going to use this as a phone perspective and this phone got pretty good reviews. What I have found is that the incoming calls when placed on speaker are tinny and sometimes difficult to understand. Outgoing calls on speaker sound similar to people on other end. In the six weeks I've had this phone it has dropped telephone calls and network connections frequently. I have been to AT&T three times with this phone and I have gone through two SIM cards. AT&T store personnel say it is the SIM card and the phone and have authorized a replacement of the phone. Therein lies my issue with AT&T they will replace this six week old phone with a refurbished phone. So in short I am going to get someone elses problem phone which has "been inspected and repaired by HTC." Got to love AT&T. Car accessories for this phone are tough to find and expensive. I purchased the HTC 3.5mm bluetooth adaptor which is excellent in streaming music to my car stereo BUT will not stream telephone to car speakers. It will stream turn by turn directions from Google Maps, kind of strange. HTC Sync is not horrible just not all that good. This phone screen is a smudge magnet and needs to be cleaned often.
In closing this is a nice phone but the quality issues and AT$T bring the rating from a 4.5 down to a 3 and the 3 is generous. -
I love my one x+.
by jignalpaghadar on March 8, 2013
Pros: Quality does matter. Design of one x+ is very attractive.
Cons: No Cons in one x+.
Summary: It has amazing camera and wonderful animations.
Clock+weather widget is awesome and every time weather spreads out with amazing animations and sounds.
Camera is very user-friendly and quick with ...Summary: It has amazing camera and wonderful animations.
Clock+weather widget is awesome and every time weather spreads out with amazing animations and sounds.
Camera is very user-friendly and quick with 1.7 GHz processor.
Design of phone is very attractive.
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Amazing phone!
by FrankLegend21 on March 5, 2013
Pros: Good UI; Sense 4+ was better than I expected
Fast speed; the overclocked Tegra 3 is comparable to the S4 pro, but more power-hungry
Durable; has survived several drops
Great camera; good picture quality
Good sound quality overall
Beautiful screenCons: Battery life a bit dodgy; standby mode drains a lot of battery
Beats Audio makes some songs sound worse
Succeeded by the One after less than 5 months of release
Tegra 3 processor struggles with unsupported 3D games
Video is compressed and choppySummary: As my first smartphone I thought this was an amazing phone overall. The UI is very nice; much better from what I expected on HTC Sense. The screen is a ...
Summary: As my first smartphone I thought this was an amazing phone overall. The UI is very nice; much better from what I expected on HTC Sense. The screen is a beauty; the colours pop out and the brightness is great. The Android Jelly Bean OS runs very fast and smoothly. However with some 3D games the Tegra 3 struggles and lags; it typically only works well with Tegra 3-optimized games.
correction: Sorry I meant to say 1.6 MP front camera. Also while the rear camera is choppy the front camera records very smooth 720p video.
The camera is very good and comparable with a point-and-shoot of similar resolution. However, some users have noted that its image quality is slightly worse than the original HTC One X. This can be explained by the fact that the original One X had a Samsung sensor while the One X+ uses an Omnivision sensor. However, the image processing chip itself seems to also overprocess the image as there is a lot of noise reduction and oversharpness applied. Video quality is disappointing as the video frame rate is choppy and has a lower bitrate than the original One X. Compression artifacts are quite obvious. Audio capture is very good although it sounds muddy unless you use Beats Audio (one area where Beats actually works pretty well). The front camera is only 1.9 MP but pretty good for its resolution
There have been some complaints about the sound quality of previous Tegra 3 devices including the original international One X. Many users complained about distortion and hissing. Some reviewers have commented that is greatly improved in the One X+, while others still notice hissing. Although I've not listened to previous devices, I can say that the audio for the One X+ is very good; there is a little bit of hissing from the audio chip but the sound is not distorted, turn off Beats Audio if you notice any distortion. Beats Audio works fine overall but I generally prefer the more flat audio response without beats. On larger headphones like my Panasonic HTX7, the One X+ does not play as much volume in the music and Beats boosts the volume well enough, but it also adds audio artifacts. Listening to Viva La Vida by Coldplay, I noticed this "zigzag" string vibrato that is not there when I use the same headphones on the computer. You can't really hear the bells either, so much for the lyrics "I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing"! With in-ear headphones such as my Klipsch S4, the One X+ sounds very good at maximum volume. The dynamic range isn't as good as my iPad 2 and the lows and highs roll off a bit; though I think the bass roll-off makes the bass much "tighter" instead of bloaty. For my HTX7s I use JetAudio with a slight bit of preamp. Overall I think the One X+ is very good as a portable music player though you don't really need Beats Audio.
Battery lasts me around 8-10 hours thoughI am typically a WiFi user. On LTE with moderate use (ie browsing, listening to music and playing some games it lasts me 6-8 hours, better than some of the reports online. Standby mode drains the most out of the battery.
Despite some shortcomings the HTC One X+ is overall a great phone.
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AWESOME PHONE
by pran16 on February 6, 2013
Pros: AWESOME DISPLAY
SUPER CAMERA
SMOOTH INTERFACE
LOTS OF PERSONALIZATION OPTIONS
BEST GAMING EXPERIENCE
JELLY BEAN OUT OF THE BOX
HTC SENSE +Cons: EVEN THOUGH BATTERY IS 2100 MILLI AMPS, STILL NOT ENOUGH.
Summary: MUST BUY
Summary: MUST BUY
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Better than anything I've ever used!
by mnewlin3 on January 2, 2013
Pros: Size, Screen, Camera is just awesome, Sound, Speed, 4G, Android JB, 64GB storage, HTC Sense, Media, etc...
Cons: Haven't found any yet. Will keep you updated within a week.
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everything is ****
by fatboi1000 on March 10, 2013
Pros: absulotly nothing
Cons: everything
Summary: get a nexus 4
Summary: get a nexus 4
0 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HTC
- Part number: 6300321
- Description: Built for the photographer in you with convenient one-press continuous shooting, simultaneous HD video and high-res photo capture, and a front-facing camera for great shots. Hear music the way the artist intended with exclusive Beats Audio built in. Get easy access to all the music you love via HTC Music hub and Sync Manager.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Smartphone
- Form Factor Touch
- Resistance Gorilla Glass 2 (scratch resistant glass)
- Integrated Components GLONASS receiver,
GPS receiver,
2nd camera,
Digital camera,
Digital player,
FM radio,
Voice recorder - Width 2.76 in
- Depth 0.35 in
- Height 5.29 in
- Weight 4.76 oz
- Body Color Carbon black
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Mobile Broadband Generation 4G
- Service Provider AT&T
- Operating System Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
- User Interface HTC Sense 4+
- Application Software DropBox
- Input Device(s) Touch sensitive screen (multi-touch) , Capacitive
Messaging & Internet
- Cellular Messaging Services MMS,
SMS - Instant Messaging Services Yes
- Supported Social Networks and Blogs Yes
- Mobile Services HTC Music Hub,
HTC Watch Communications
- Data Transmission GPRS,
EDGE,
LTE,
HSPA+,
HSUPA,
HSDPA - Wireless Interface NFC,
LTE,
Bluetooth 4.0,
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n - Communication Features Internet browser,
Mobile Email client Phone Features
- Phone Functions Call timer,
Conference call,
Flight mode,
Speakerphone,
Vibrating alert - Sensors Proximity sensor,
Ambient light sensor,
G-sensor,
Gyro sensor,
Digital compass - Additional Features Beats Audio technology,
ImageSense technology,
DLNA Certified,
TV-out via MHL,
Sharing media via DLNA Organizer
- Personal Information Management Synchronization with PC,
Calendar,
Calculator,
Reminder,
Alarm clock Media Player
- Supported Digital Audio Standards M4A,
WMA 9,
OGG,
WAV,
MP3,
MIDI,
AAC,
AMR - Supported Digital Video Standards MPEG-4,
3GP,
AVI,
WMV9 Processor
- Type NVIDIA Tegra 3
- Clock Speed 1.7 GHz
- Processor Core Qty Quad Core
Memory
- RAM 1 GB
- Bult-in Memory 64 GB
- User Memory 64 GB
Digital Camera
- Sensor Resolution 8 megapixels
- Lens Aperture F/2.0
- Min Focal Length 28 mm
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Camera Light Source LED light
- Video Recorder Resolutions 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
- Features Video stabilizer,
Video recording,
Multi-shots,
BSI sensor Navigation System
- GPS Navigation A-GPS/GLONASS receiver
Display
- Type LCD display - Color
- Technology Super LCD 2
- Diagonal Size 4.7 in
- Display Resolution 1280 x 720 pixels
- Color Depth 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Connections
- Connector Type Headset jack - Mini-phone 3.5 mm,
Micro-USB Battery
- Technology Lithium ion
- Capacity 2100 mAh
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Power adapter
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:HTC
- Address:
13920 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005 - Phone: (425) 861-9174
- Email: info@htcamerica.net
- Fax: (425) 861-1715


