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  • Originally posted by Turbo3000

    Wouldn't go that far, but I do like it( in black).

    Hope the battery is good. I could see myself going back to android in 5-6 months.
    I can't see the battery being very good with a quad processor and screen res like that.

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    • Bat is average. Have to charge everyday

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      • Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
        Bat is average. Have to charge everyday
        Yeah there is just really no way with current battery technology and that robust of hardware that you would have significant charge life.

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        • Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
          Bat is average. Have to charge
          everyday
          I expect to charge every night, but I can deal with mid-day charging. I expect my phone to make it from 8ish AM to around 9pm.

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          • Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
            I expect my phone to make it from 8ish AM to around 9pm.
            it will with NORMAL use. but if you are on the thing all day it wont.

            my 3GS has never lasted from 8am to 9pm when i am texting, browising, emailing, watching videos etc..

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            • AT&T version of the HTC One X tests out faster and better battery life then the international version!!! Also tested out to have the fastest LTE speeds of any device!!

              "Comparing a carrier-sanctioned device to its SIM-free counterpart often results in disappointment. Processor swaps and operator-imposed software tweaks don't usually mix well when it comes to performance (AT&T's Galaxy Note comes to mind). Well, you can rest easy: AT&T's One X bucks this trend and feels just as blazingly fast as the global model, if not brisker. In our benchmarks it beat the Tegra 3 variant in almost every test, with scores matching the Snapdragon S4-equipped One S in each category. All told, it's quite possibly the speediest handset we've ever played with."

              "Even with LTE enabled, battery life is noticeably better on AT&T's One X than on the foreign version. This was a sticking point in our original review, so we're extremely pleased with the improvement. We recorded eight hours and 55 minutes in our video loop rundown test with the screen set to 50 percent brightness -- most folks will have little trouble getting a full day's use from the 1,800mAh cell. Call quality was decent, but LTE performance exceeded our expectations with peak speeds of 35.7Mbps down and 23.5Mbps up (!) -- the fastest results we've ever recorded on an LTE device."

              HTC One X for AT&T review -- Engadget

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              • FUCK YEAH!!! :thumup:

                Rado where are you with your slow ass dinosaur phones you cunt? :nutkick:

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                • It sucks that no other provider has a comparable phone.

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                  • Originally posted by blm
                    It sucks that no other provider has a comparable phone.
                    Yea so you can shove your Verizon up your ass!

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                    • Originally posted by blm View Post
                      It sucks that no other provider has a comparable phone.
                      Verizon had Nexus just 4 months ago. I am sure the new 4.023 inch organic baby breath screen with flashing hologram caller id, quad core with 8 gig ram, Samsung Godzilla will be out this summer for Verizon.

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                      • Originally posted by Turbo3000

                        Verizon had Nexus just 4 months ago. I am sure the new 4.023 inch organic baby breath screen with flashing hologram caller id, quad core with 8 gig ram, Samsung Godzilla will be out this summer for Verizon.
                        Hahahahaha

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                        • Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                          Verizon had Nexus just 4 months ago. I am sure the new 4.023 inch organic baby breath screen with flashing hologram caller id, quad core with 8 gig ram, Samsung Godzilla will be out this summer for Verizon.
                          My htc is gonna have the halogram caller id. :thumup:

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                          • HTC One X seems to be the preferred phone over the Galaxy S3. People are a bit underwhelmed by the looks the galaxy.

                            Android this week: Samsung Galaxy S III vs HTC One X — Mobile Technology News

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                            • HTC One X Review: The Best Android Phone Right Now

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                              • Boom!

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                                The One X features a 4.7 inch true RGB, non-PenTile 1280x720 Super LCD 2 display. In his review Chris Ziegler of The Verge writes that the One X's display is "without a hint of hyperbole, the best I've ever seen on a phone. Full stop." and that "it's got a near-perfect 180 degree viewing angle and perhaps the most accurate color reproduction and color temperature available."[15] Brent Rose of Gizmodo writes that the One X has "simply the best screen on a mobile device" and specifically that "It's bright enough to be clearly visible at high noon, colors are rich and accurate, and the pixels are all but invisible. Plus, the viewing angle is just insane on this thing. It looks like it's printed on a glossy magazine page."[16] Myriam Joire of Engadget writes that the One X has "the most gorgeous display we've ever stared at on a phone."[17]

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