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> In reply to MobileSec @ 2012-05-28 21:40 from 0CmF - click to readSeriously battery endurance? I've been using Li-ion batteries for years and after a years use it still has plenty capacity, and new Samsung batteries are always dirt cheap anyway because i got an original i9000 battery over a year ago for £8.49 when at the time Nokias were nearly twice that.

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  • 2012-05-28 22:02
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If not compared with galaxy s3 hws da htc one X? I wanna shift frm my galaxy s2 to one X..so is it worth it? Please help

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  • 2012-05-28 21:43
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> In reply to Mobilemaster @ 2012-05-28 17:27 from Lax6 - click to readOh Really……….. 43-37 = 6 Hrs Hoooooooooo its 6 Hrs very happy. So you go with ugly crappy plastic galaxsy s3 (Be careful because 6 Hrs can be drop, it’s very cheap Li-Ion) lol

Few months later, if One X endurance value is higher than galaxy S3 due to Li-Po molecular durability, please replace the battery because you like to keep 6 Hrs gap.

Suggestion: Why you are not buy Nokia 1100, because Nokia 1100 endurance value is very high.

I’ll go with Cooooooooooooooooooooool One X :):):):)

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  • 2012-05-28 21:40
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> In reply to phoneslk @ 2012-05-28 20:41 from w9KX - click to readYou call that good battery life? What was your last phone? One of those 80s analog bricks where talk time barely got into double figures.

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  • 2012-05-28 21:13
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Battery Life is amazing, only 1.28 update so far.
had the one x for 4 weeks now, and the battery lasts more than 1 day 12 hours with 3G+autosync, with 2 hours screen on time and 1 hour voice calls.
defentley recommend this, best phone so far!! amazing experience.

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  • 2012-05-28 20:41
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> In reply to Oraz @ 2012-05-28 17:37 from nIRd - click to readYou should buy yourself a single core smartphone, then you won't have battery issue!

What about the Motorola RAZA MAXX, dual core with heavy duty battery?

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  • 2012-05-28 19:42
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battery life poor.no sd card support.other things ok.

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  • 2012-05-28 19:41
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> In reply to Mobilemaster @ 2012-05-28 17:27 from Lax6 - click to readYou always talk about one x disadvantages...every phone have advantage and disadvantage...just be fair...peace....

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  • 2012-05-28 19:28
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Bought this phone couple of weeks ago and tried to use since. Very disappointed with battery performance, every day have to charge it even if I do not make any calls. Mobile Internet and GPS off, good GSM signal, still drains battery quite quickly. And most annoying part is battery is not changeable, so can not have backup battery for an emergency if I am away from home. I wish I could return it.

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  • 2012-05-28 17:37
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> In reply to MobileSec @ 2012-05-27 23:05 from 0CmJ - click to readI am not a kid, but you probably are. I am sorry for you, if you can't understand a simple sentence. HTC sucks at battery!! :P The S3 is the winner at this. It has a 43 hours of battery life, and this has 37!

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  • 2012-05-28 17:27
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> In reply to TC @ 2012-05-28 07:11 from J5Qy - click to readThank you TC at saying the truth! Alone is pretty hard here, because they are fanatics. They really think HTC is much better than Samsung. This is sad. :|
Anyway, I explained to them some of the problems HTC have, such as the weak battery life. They also don't really advertise their phones.

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  • 2012-05-28 17:24
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> In reply to Two x @ 2012-05-28 17:01 from pRGI - click to readDownload speed is completely to do with your network and nothing to do with phone, so you were probably downloading when your network was busy and running slow like all networks do.

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  • 2012-05-28 17:13
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> In reply to MobileSec @ 2012-05-28 13:33 from 0Cmh - click to readAlso Benchmarks show the Galaxy S3 beats it on almost everything because it may have less cores and lower clock speed but it's obviously much more efficient at using what it has, but the results are so close for most things it really has nothing more than bragging rights, plus Galaxy S3 is also made of Polycarbonate and is much better for battery life and of course HTC was pretty dumb to leave out expandable memory for such a high end phone.

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  • 2012-05-28 17:09
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> In reply to MobileSec @ 2012-05-28 13:33 from 0Cmh - click to readTure brah. i own galaxy nexus GSM and downlad speed its way better and faster than galaxy s2 and galaxy note even though nexus has outdated hardwaer. i downloaded one of those big games from gamelofat it's around 1 gig it tooks around 10 minutes excatly to full download in phone, i used to own galaxy s2 i try out before to download 600Mp game it took agaes! galaxy s2 has one of the best CPU and GPU around.

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  • 2012-05-28 17:01
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> In reply to lifeisa777 @ 2012-05-28 00:25 from syXS - click to readno beats ear phones inside, but the hand set itself beats authenticated and the supplied ear phones are fantastic, yet if u are not satisfied u can always get 3rd party ear phones....

happy user of htc one x

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  • 2012-05-28 15:58
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> In reply to MobileSec @ 2012-05-28 13:33 from 0Cmh - click to readNo i mean it is obviously a really good phone that's spoiled by no replacable battery or expandable memory, so no matter how good it is it's ruined by that and i'd never even consider buying it, plus it's apparently pretty bad on battery.

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  • 2012-05-28 15:30
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2012-05-28 01:13 from 39x% - click to readYou mean One X inside is bad? Are you joking?

The best CPU: Nvidia 1.5 GHz processor with 5 cores (1 power saving core).
The best GPU: ULP GeForce with 12 Graphic cores with 3D Stereo
RAM: One X has more than 900 MB user available RAM
Cache: 1MB L2

What else you want inside?

The all future high end phones are inbuilt memory and non removable batteries.

Inbuilt memory: Extremely faster data transfer between cache and memory.

Non removable battery: Li-Po batteries never giving problems, because these batteries are durable than phones. That’s why both iphone and Onex X batteries are non-removable, because you don’t want to remove batteries.
Li-Po batteries far better than Li-Ion batteries. I’m 100% sure these batteries are not giving troubles to you for 3-4 years. (Li-Ion can be replaced with in 2 years)


HTC releasing Nvidia LTE phone in next quarter, I think it will be the best phone in next quarter.

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  • 2012-05-28 13:33
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Htc one x is the best phone ever,

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  • 2012-05-28 13:21
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> In reply to kash @ 2012-05-28 11:40 from 9yMH - click to readwow Wonderful first Heating phone in the world.you buy the phone you can use the two in one. one is phone. second is iron box.........

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  • 2012-05-28 13:06
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> In reply to TC @ 2012-05-28 07:11 from J5Qy - click to readSamsung phones has got too many problems, and this is a fact. Samsung phones are not reliable at all! I'm using the Galaxy Note which I traded-in with my Galaxy S2 (S2 sucks). I want the Note only because of the big screen - Note is definitely not as good as the HTC One X in most of the aspects (I also own the One X).

Two big issue with Samsung phones:
1. Their ability to search for Network after losing signal.
2. After posting a picture on facebook, when you click the picture you just loaded to facebook, it just showing the picture which you loaded earlier ... you can only see/enlarge the most recent uploaded facebook picture on your own phone after a few hours!! ... My friend's Galaxy Note have the same issue too!!!

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  • 2012-05-28 11:45
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