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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
The HTC One X is a fantastic phone, providing you can overlook its flaws. For some, the below-average call quality will most likely be a deal-breaker. For others, the One X's weak audio recording capabilities and inclusion of bloatware will be what dr...
Quadcore 1.5 GHz processor, Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), 8 MP camera with AF, LED flash, BSI sensor and 1080p HD video recording, 264×2448 pixels, autofocus, 1.3MP front camera with a resolution of 720p for video chat, LED flash, Bluetooth v3.0
The phone does not have a SD card expansion slot, something which pulls it down one step when compared to its competitors, Like most other HTC phones, the battery life needs to be worked upon, No FM Radio, The typing experience is not as comfortable, The
With pretty neat visuals, audio quality and the build quality, the phone is sure attracting a lot of attention from the market, for a convincing spec sheet that is on the platter. The huge screen size means that you can have a good time browsing Youtube v...
Where do we start?, Out-of-the-world design Superb processor, Exciting camera, Sense 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich OS, 25 GB Free DropBox storage
No MicroSD slot, No Beats headphones, MicroSIM, Disappointing battery life
The HTC One X is one of the best phones we have seen from HTC in a long time. It is endowed with almost everything one aspires to in a phone. A rocking camera, slick dimensions, great OS and UI and everything else. We aren't particularly complaining about...
Jaw dropping design, Excellent build quality, Above average Camera performance in daylight, HTC Sense 4.0 makes a lot of Sense, Insanely fast, First phone to ship with Android 4.0 ICS in India, First Quad core phone to be available in India
Mediocre Camera performance in low-light, Mediocre Battery Life of inbuilt battery, non-removable, No memory expansion, you are stuck with the inbuilt memory, No beats headphones in the box, just software tweaks, Pricey, Long Review, Hardware, HTC serve
Extrait: Finally, a phone that answers the user experience questions around AndroidHTC's market performance has slumped over the last few months – a result blamed squarely on the poor quality of the smartphones they've been churning out. Luckily, since then HTC se...
One word - powerful, Very good display, Slim chassis, Built well, even though it is just plastic, Looks fantastic
Battery life is disappointing, A dash of metal would have given it a premium look, HTC Sense crashes at times
It is astounding how HTC makes brilliant looking phones, one after the other, as if the designing process is a well planned production line in itself! The latest flagship phone, the One X, walks down the same path. Look & Feel The HTC One X is a looke...
So that's that then - our look at HTC's latest attempt at bringing comprehensive smartphone functionality under one roof is complete and we have to tell you we are pretty impressed with it. The One X is not only surprisingly compact for its screen size an...
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Publié: 2012-04-09, Auteur: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
If I were to use an Android smartphone, the One X would be it. Yes, initially I found it slightly large to hold comfortably but I have made peace with it after using for a while. I think HTC has a big hit on its hands, one that could be its equivalent of ...
Extrait: Beauty in WhiteFirst impressions, we fell in love with the phone at the moment we opened the box. What is not to love? The large, expansive no-scratch glass covering the front of the phone is part of the industrial design that went into the overall look o...