Maybe that HTC does not bring forth as many Android handsets as the other competitors in the market, yet whatever it brings forth, that will definitely have a touch of innovation and uniqueness. Same goes for the latest Android handset from its abode, the HTC One X. It has been claimed to be the most exciting Android phone, and is does seems to be. Read on for a detailed review.

This handset is the inauguration of the HTC One series. On the similar terms, this will be the same as what Galaxy seems to be for Samsung. The HTC One X boasts of a 4.7 inch Super LCD2 display accompanied by a 1.5 GHz Tegra 3 processor. The display is bright and vibrant, and supports unbelievable viewing angles.
The handset is light, yet feels strong and rigid due to its body being made of machined polycarbonate. Apart from this, it has got the 8 MP rear camera and boasts of “the best optics and sensors they have ever used”. Along with this, the HTC One X will have the new ImageChip from HTC, which is basically a secondary processor, and is exclusive for the camera’s image processing activities. Because of this, you will be able to shoot 1080p videos and full-resolution stills at the same time.
In terms of storage, the handset will support 32 GB, with 1 GB of RAM, and also a 25 GB of free Dropbox storage for two years, if you buy the handset. Provides with an NFC chip, the phone will support Google Wallet and other interesting features. There is also a front-facing camera of 1.3 MP which will support 720p recording and video chat. The handset will provide Android 4.0 Ice-cream Sandwich and support HTC Sense UI 4.0
Some of the most significant specifications for the HTC One X include the following:
- CPU: 1.5 GHz Quad-core Tegra 3 processor
- Display: 4.7 inch 720p Super LCD2.
- Camera: 8 MP f2.0
- RAM: 1 GB
- Storage: 32 GB
- Battery: 1800 mAh
- UI: HTC Sense 4.0
- OS: Android 4.0 Ice-cream Sandwich
Price and Availability
In the U.S., the handset will be available from AT&T. No word yet about the pricing. But stay tuned for more updates on HTC One X.














