AT&T HTC One X Unboxing!
Well, I finally got my hands on the AT&T version of HTC One X, here’s me unboxing it!
Well, I finally got my hands on the AT&T version of HTC One X, here’s me unboxing it!
Honestly, after using the HTC One X for a week, I wasn’t so impressed that it had the fastest quad-core Tegra 3 processor nor the fact that battery life was most miserable out of all my Android smartphones.
Here’s a quick comparison between the new HTC One X versus iPhone 4S. Well, it’s not a fair comparison since iPhone 4S is so darn old now but still, HTC One X beats iPhone 4S in every possible feature including camera, speed, and user experience.
HTC One X is a pretty darn good phone, the fastest Android smartphone (as of this video) with a quad-core Tegra 3 (or dual-core Qualcomm S4 for U.S. versions).
I was pretty impressed with HTC’s new line-up of Android smartphones, the HTC One X. Particularly, I like the white version the most so here’s me unboxing the HTC One X White version. This is an unlocked version I picked up at Expansys.com.
Want a barometer on your Android smartphone? You can if you own a Galaxy Nexus or a Galaxy Note, both which come with a barometer chip.
Do you use your phone outdoors often? Perhaps in direct sunlight because you work at a pool cleaning job?
After trying the original Galaxy S2 back over in South Korea about a week back, I decided to purchase the unlocked Galaxy Note on Amazon. I was really sold on the product that you can take notes and the screen is big. Since I already have AT&T SIM card, it would work better for me to get the unlocked version, plus I can use it freely whenever I go overseas. (The AT&&T Galaxy Note will come locked and subsidized.)
Over on my last trip to South Korea, I got to play with the original Korean version of Galaxy Note white version for quite a bit. The Korean version of Galaxy Note comes packed with goodies like Samsung Exynos 1.5Ghz processor and LTE on Korean telecom networks LG U+ and SK Telecom’s 4G LTE.
While none of us here in the U.S. have gotten our hands on full retail versions of Galaxy Nexus, Google posted Galaxy Nexus video tutorials on their YouTube channel.