HTC One X Review (AT&T)

AT&T hasn’t wasted any time getting HTC’s new flagship, the One X, onto its network, though the US version of the smartphone has seen a few changes along the way. We’ve already comprehensivelyreviewed the One X in European, quadcore form, running NVIDIA’s Tegra 3, but the AT&T model borrows the dualcore Qualcomm S4 from its smaller One S sibling and pairs it with LTE connectivity. Could this be the best variant of HTC’s 2012 line-up so far? Read on for the SlashGear review.

Hardware

The majority of the AT&T One X is just as we’ve seen before: a 4.7-inch 720p HD Super LCD display, squeezed into a carved polycarbonate casing, and accompanied by an 8-megapixel camera. Rather than retread old ground, we’ll point you to our original review for our glowing impressions of the One X’s photographic skills, Beats Audio, and other core abilities.

We may have seen the design before, but the One X is definitely a grower. There’s something about the sturdiness of the casing and the curve as the screen glass reaches the bowed side-profile that feels great in the hand, and while it may be plastic rather than glass, the matte finish keeps things feeling premium.

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