HTC ONE X QUAD CORE PHONE REVIEW



Here’s the new flagship handset for HTC unveiled at the ongoing Mobile World Congress 2012 – the HTC One X codenamed Endeavour. Packing all the latest technology, HTC One X is a unibody device that uses white polycarbonate and Gorilla Glass to protect its large 4.7” 1280 x 720 non-pentile Super LCD 2 display. Underneath all that is the NVIDIA Tegra 3 4-PLUS-1 quad-core processor (for the global edition, or a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core for the LTE version), 1GB DDR2 RAM and 32GB of built-in storage and as though that’s not enough, as mentioned before, HTC is also throwing in 25GB of extra storage on DropBox which will be free for 2 years.

At the back, HTC One X is equipped with an 8MP camera featuring the brand new f/2.0 lens that makes capturing images in low light conditions possible. As mentioned in the keynote, you’ll also be able to capture images while recording continuous focus 1080p video with the phone. I know the flash are usually never mentioned in a phone, but the HTC One X boasts a unique LED flash which supports for 5 levels of automatic brightness control – I hope this means that you won’t be capturing washed out pictures with flash lights that usually threatens to make you blind. The front will be equipped with a 1.3MP camera for all your 720p HD needs.



NVIDIA Delivers Quad-Core Performance in New HTC One X

SINGAPORE — February 27, 2012 — NVIDIA today announced that its NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 mobile processor, the world’s only 4-PLUS-1™ quad-core processor, is powering the new HTC One™ X unveiled at Mobile World Congress. The smartphone represents the first collaboration between the two companies.

The NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor features a unique 4-PLUS-1 quad-core architecture that delivers outstanding performance and exceptional battery life. It does this by progressively powering on each of its four main CPU cores as they’re needed for increasingly more demanding tasks, and relying on its fifth battery saver core for less demanding tasks and active standby mode. Tegra 3’s 12-core GPU enables consumers to enjoy console-quality gaming, as well as 1080p HD video capabilities unlike anything seen before on a smartphone.

“The HTC One X with Tegra 3 provides an experience that consumers will absolutely love,” said Kouji Kodera, Chief Product Officer at HTC. “We knew our next super phone had to be fantastic. That’s why we chose to work with NVIDIA.”

“HTC has quickly become one of the world’s most innovative makers of mobile devices,” said Michael Rayfield, General Manager of the Mobile business at NVIDIA. “The HTC One X exemplifies what we've come to expect from one of the world's top phone makers.”

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