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April 2012
(85%)
581 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(32%)
5 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Tout de même son côté novateur
La parfaite intégration de Sense 4.0 sur Android 4.0 ou ses options multiples dans l'appareil photo. Appareil photo qui n'en mène pas large
La batterie reste dans la moyenne des smartphones actuels si on regarde les perfo
Tegra 3 1
5 GHz
Design travaillé
Super IPS LCD 4
3 pouces
Capteur BSI 8 mégapixels
Puissance / Capture vidéo
Rendu et définition de l'écran
Finition irréprochable / Sense 4
Bonne autonomie en veille
Mais...
Bel écran et bonne résolution
Puissance brute et accès au Tegra Zone pour les jeux
Qualité des photos et vidéos
Finition Les
Rapport taille/poids
Définition de l'écran / Fidélité des couleurs
Réactivité générale
Appareil photo de qualité
Sortie audio propre
Interface Sense 4.0
Navigation Internet
Capteur photo
Dalle écran
Performances pures
Design et finition
Puissance
Écran
Qualité photo
Bel et grand écran
Finitions excellentes
Dernière version d'Android
Nouvelle version de la surcouche
Meilleure que les précédentes
Bon appareil photo même si les couleurs sont parfois faussées
Belle qualité vidéo
Tegra 3 Quad Core
Les performances la qualité du superbe écran Excellente console de jeux !
Performances
Qualité de l’écran
Design et finitions
Beats Audio
Effets et fonctions de l’appareil photo
NFC
Android 4.0
Photo 8 mégapixels
Son Beats Audio
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Date de dernière mise à jour le 8 novembre 2013 à 4 h 27 min
Chauffe de l'arrière du mobile
Autonomie moyenne
Performances photo perfectibles
Décharge importante en utilisation
Capture photo décevante
Autonomie décevante
Surchauffe sur certains usages
Pas d'extension de mémoire (28 Go)
Design
à quand un véritable changement monsieur HTC
Pas d'accès à la batterie
Pas de slot MicroSD
Le capteur ressort trop
Autonomie
Surcouche Sense encore envahissante
Autonomie moyenne [une mise à jour a été effectuée depuis qui corrige au moins en partie ce problème]
Un peu grand pour certaines personnes
Pas d'extension mémoire possible Autonomie
Mémoire non extensible
Batterie inamovible
Chauffe
Emplacement microUSB sur le côté pas toujours pratique
Extrait: The current smartphone market is dominated by dual-core masterpieces like the Sony Xperia S and Samsung ‘s Galaxy Nexus and Note, not to mention Apple ‘s mighty iPhone 4S which is still single-handedly standing up against an impressive Android onslaught. ...
Comes with quadband GSM and triband 3G support, Sports a 4.7 inch 16Mcolor Super LCD 2 capacitive touchscreen of HD resolution (720 x 1280 pixels), Runs on Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich with latest HTC Sense 4.0, Comes with 1 GB of RAM and 16GB of stor
Absence of microSD card slot, There is no alternative option in terms of storage, Lacks dedicated camera key
The HTC One X AT&T Review gives an impression that this phone is going to be a good buy for the consumers. No doubt, there are some drawbacks, but these are negligible. You can say that this is one of the premium phones produced by HTC. You will find almo...
Extrait: I remember seeing the HTC One X for the first time in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress, announced from Peter Chou himself. I was a little bit confused at first. This announcement didn’t exactly sound like HTC. New materials, new tech, new direction....
Quadcore processor, Android Ice Cream Sandwich, Exceptional 8.0megapixel camera
Micro SIM, No expandable memory, Battery is not detachable
In terms of configuration and specifications, it is currently the only smartphone with a quad core processor in the country. If you are willing to forego the quad core processor and Ice Cream Sandwich experience,you can try the Samsung Galaxy Note for Rs ...
Large and bright display, Beats Audio, Long battery life
Micro SIM, No external memory option
HTC has done a very good job with the One X. From the design point of view it is perhaps the best looking Android smartphone available right now. It also has great build quality and can manage a few drops. On the performance side too it comes out in flyin...
The AT&T version of the HTC One X has plenty going for it. The smartphone is just as beautiful and well put together as its global sibling, yet still manages to outperform it on almost every occasion. Comparisons aside, the Sense UI 4.0 offers top-notch u...
Great design, Nifty camera features, Wide viewing angles.
Expensive, Mediocre performance, Terrible battery life, Uncomfortable for onehanded use
As expected, One X's battery life isn't good. Its 1800 mAh Li-Po battery manages to keep the device up for only about 5 hours 30 minutes, and if you're playing games, it lasts only for around 3 hours and 20 minutes. The handset has a great design and i...
Extrait: There's no good story without a villain. No villains here though because this isn't just another story. It rather is Android history being made. And we don't fool ourselves - both these superphones will be history next year, in the less dignified sens...
The screen and the design are amazing. You will want to rub it on your face, The radio on this phone has superpowers. In NYC, it hit speeds up to 33.7Mbps download and 19.2Mbps upload. It's got an NFC chip (unlike the One S), which will be good if the mob
The U.S. version of the One X has the exact same dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor as the One S (the Euro version of the One X has the quad-core Tegra 3). Despite that, the One X is actually not as fast as the One S, which has fewer pixels to drive
Totally. The one caveat is that you must like big phones. Theyre not for everybody, and thats a totally respectable position. If you do like big phones, though, this is easily the best Android phone on ATT, and very possibly the best Android phone peri...
Extrait: HTC One X is a high end Android phone that runs on the latest version of Android aka ice-cream Sandwich aka Android 4.0 and this is the first quad-core android phone which sport the Tegra 3 chip and also sports a 4.7″ screen with a 720p HD resolution, als...