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And we’re back with another look at the HTC One X. It’s been less than an hour since our last post about the phone, but we now have more images and what looks to be the real spec sheet from HTC. We’ll let your eyes wander down the page to take a peek at the pictures in a second, but we wanted to dive into the detailed specs sheet first.
The size of the HTC One X will be 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.29 and it will weigh 130 grams (4.58 ounces). As we suspected, the One X will feature a 4.7-inch 720p display. HTC has chosen to go with a Super LCD2 display with Gorilla Glass 2.5D. Naturally, the phone will be powered by a 1.5GHz Super 4-PLUS1- quad-core Tegra 3 processor from NVIDIA which will be paired with 32GB of internal strage (26GB usable storage), 1GB of RAM and access to 25GB of cloud storage for two years from DropBox.
The One X comes with a built-in 1800 mAh battery, NFC (Google Wallet Compatible), microUSB with MHL support and a 5 pin Pogo Pin connection for audio and charging.
The latest phones from HTC have featured some incredible specs, but the HTC One X will take things to a whole new level. The handset will feature an 8 megaixel camera paired with an LED “Smart Flash” which features five auto adjustable power levels to make sure your shots have just the right amount of lighting. HTC has also included a dedicated HTC Image Chip to capture clearer, sharper images, a 28mm wide angle lens with an f2.0 aperture and BSI sensor for improved image quality when taking pictures in low light environments. And to top things off, the HTC One X will be the first phone from HTC to allow users to record HD video and take pictures simultaneously.
The HTC One X will sport dual microphones for stereo audio recording during video and noise cancellation during phone calls, Beats Audio, Bluetooth 3.0 with FTP/OPP, A2DP, and PBASP for phone book access from external devices, GPS, and the typical gyroscope, g-sensor, digital compass, proximity and ambient light sensors. The last thing on the list which we were not expecting is a dedicated EA Games Store which will give users direct access to EA’s Android games library.
Is there anything else that’s missing? I guess the only thing we’re looking forward to at HTC’s press event tomorrow is some hands-on time with the HTC One X along with high-resolution images and videos. Is the HTC One X everything you expected it to be?
Source: FullGSM
Nick is a tech enthusiast who has a soft spot for HTC and its devices. He started HTCsource.com (the first HTC blog) back in 2007 and later joined the Android and Me family in the summer of 2010. Tagged#htc#HTC One X#HTC One X camera#HTC One X specs .nrelate .nr_sponsored{ left:0px !important; }.nrelate .nr_sponsored{ left:0px !important; } 42 Comments Join the discussion!Sort by DateRating 78Alexander drzfr3shboialex 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1T-mobile bands as I said before :) What would make this phone better would be a quad-core s4/exynos A15 with t-mobile 84mbps. But it is aawesome enough :D Sense should of been toned down a bit though.
Reply 10AnthonyRyan 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0i guess you were right i just hope its T-mobile Official and not importing this phone but besides that im not really good with the processors but why do you say the S4 Quad or the Exynos A15 why would you choose those over Super 4-PLUS1- quad-core Tegra 3
Reply 78Alexander drzfr3shboialex 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +4A15 is a newer architecture, I think. But i know that it is better than A9, which I think that is what tegra 3 is based off. That is why qualcomm says that the dual-core s4 is better than the quad-core tegra 3. Also I hope t-mobile does make it official, and that the One product line goes to them.
Reply 10AnthonyRyan 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1well now i know thanks
Reply AnjieGuest 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down -9sadly the tegra 3 sucks, it’s based off of the A8, it’s just 3 A8′s plus some random core, which is noticeably slower than A9 structure
Reply NayefGuest 2 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +2Tegra 3 is an A9 based penta core processor you fool. A15 isnt going to be ready untill 2013.
99Nick Gray 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +5This phone does not have support for T-Mobile 3G/4G. It’s missing support for the 1700 band.
Reply 10AnthonyRyan 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1now hope FullGSM.gr gets the Official Specs sheet for the HTC One S i want to see what the official specs are on that device. the only downside for that device for me is the 4.3 display i got tired of that screen size with my sensation after a few months. but i still take 4.3 though.
Reply 78Alexander drzfr3shboialex 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1the One S is “confirmed” to be heading to t-mobile.
65sunrise 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0Where is the 1700 band?
Reply 10AnthonyRyan 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0its hiding
Reply 65sunrise 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0That was my point, I don’t think this is coming to T-Mobile as Alex said.
Reply 78Alexander drzfr3shboialex 3 mins ago Thumb upThumb down 0I missed that :/ It is possible to just change it anyways, it’s been done. If not a variation
CFG9000Guest 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down -2It had me up to “EA Games Store”. NO.
Reply 78Alexander drzfr3shboialex 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1What would make this phone better is if I get it for free in white :)
Reply 90Dan13 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +5I have only one question: how does the One X’s Super LCD2 HD screen compare to, say, the Galaxy Nexus’s Super AMOLED HD screen?
Reply nebsifGuest 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1Built in battery? No mSD slot? I’ll pass. =(
Reply 10AnthonyRyan 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0mhm.. im not a really big fan on the launcher for sense 4 but everything else about sense i do love i think HTC could of went a different way with the launcher but the plus side it is different from the other sense versions and different is good so it could be some getting use to seeing sense look like this and not round but i still like sense over any skin.
Reply 92alxrock 32 mins ago Thumb upThumb down 0Really? To me, Sense is looking like too much of the same old thing. I see a few tweaks, but it’s nothing exciting.
Reply BleedingEdgeGuest 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +2OK… if the specs are correct all I have to say is:
Another friggin “Micro-SDHC free’ device. Big thumbs down. This trend sucks big time.
WHY NO MicroSD or removable battery???
Reply WTFGuest 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +4Technology should be moving forward but this seems like a step back
Reply 65sunrise 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1Cutting corners to save 10 cents. Oh well, their loss.
Reply NayefGuest 2 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1Acctually its to save MM on the thickness
Reply John DrinkwaterGuest 1 hour ago Thumb upThumb down +1To be a terrible pedant, MM is commonly used to mean million, mm is millimetre.
WTFGuest 19 mins ago Thumb upThumb down 0The Razr and other unreleased phones that are even thinner have MicroSD so whats the excuse then. I understand the battery but 1800mah is nothing special, plus it just mean they aren’t trying hard enough. Im sure they can create a removable battery and save mm with some clever engineering even if it is a irregular shape battery they have to put in
57BigCiX 21 mins ago Thumb upThumb down 0I don’t know why phone makers do this crap. They’ll release a new version of this phone two months after this one is released with a different name. Same specs as usual.
Reply 87Hall Lo 4 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +3Why built-in battery? especially its only 1800mAh…
Reply 40Rahul Singh 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1I think this phone will be just okay, it doesn’t sound all that it’s only 9.29mm thin and only 1800mAH battery? I wish Razr Maxx will come on T-mobile, but I know it never will..
Reply WTFGuest 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +2Non-removable battery and no MicroSD? Instant pass.
Reply 65sunrise 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +51-No expandable microSD
2-Only 1GB RAM running memory hungry HTC Sense and Android 4.0 ICS
3-No removable/replaceable battery
4-Quad core Tegra-3 not looking as good after I saw the draw dropping dual core S4 benchmarks by Anandtech.
Points 3 and 4 aren’t too big of a deal, but number 1 is huge for me, as is number 2. This phone, for me…is a no go.
Reply DavidGuest 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1Too much bezel. Next.
Reply yodelerGuest 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down -2I read this and a small round piece of poop fell out of my butt and made its way to the floor, ahhhhhh.
Reply 65sunrise 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0Depend adult diapers.
Reply EsaGuest 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down -1It’s a “2.5D” display, not Gorilla Glass 2.5D. Just to clarify.
Reply ceceGuest 3 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0And still no bluetooth 4
Reply MattGuest 2 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1okayy tegra 3 with non user replaceable battery 1800 MaH battery ? whats the battery live gonna like? 5 hour ?
Reply comandanteceeGuest 2 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1Hell no, no micro SD slot and non removable battery.
Reply ThegmGuest 2 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0How would the menu button work when needed?
Reply 20Max.Steel 26 mins ago Thumb upThumb down 0Maybe I missed it but is it 4.0 or 2.3?
Reply 10AnthonyRyan 13 mins ago Thumb upThumb down 0its 4.0 with sense UI overlay so it looks like Gingerbread but its not … they could of at least used the blue theme google used with ICS with Sense overlay
Reply 50Stella 8 mins ago Thumb upThumb down 0The phone specs are awesome but I don’t know about the build-in battery. I like having a backup battery just in case.
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