HTC One X review
The flagship Android handset comes with a 4.7in screen, revamped Sense overlay and 8-megapixel camera. Khidr Suleman finds out whether HTC has done enough to overtake its rivals.
The One X is an excellent device that comes with a great screen and multimedia features. The Sense 4 interface makes it one of the best Android devices on the market from user experience standpoint. However, business users may still find battery life to be an issue especially as you can't swap out the battery.
Multitasking is also given a different look when compared to the stock ICS handsets. Apps are displayed in full screen format, and the appearance of open apps resembles multitasking on Windows Phone operating systems more closely than it does stock ICS.
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