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Contents.Specifications Software The One X shipped with the with the 4.0. The upgrade to Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5 is available for most regions like Asia, Europe, Middle East, the Americas, and Australia. 25 GB of storage is offered free for two years.Some users have noticed that multitasking does not work on the HTC One X as it does in stock Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich since the system more aggressively terminates apps in the background. HTC has explained that they customized Android on the One X so that HTC Sense has priority over background apps when memory is low.On July 20, 2012, HTC confirmed that the One X, along with the, would be receiving a firmware update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, however did not announce a release schedule for these improvements.
The refreshed One X+ comes with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. By mid-November and early December, the Android 4.1.1 update began rolling out worldwide, bringing many new features and improvements such as the Google Now implementation, Project Butter giving it an overall smoother UI and battery optimizations which help improve battery life and to quell overheating. On June 20, 2013, a functional Ubuntu Touch build was made available for download. The HTC One X, The 2013 HTC One plus also The HTC Butterfly and the refreshed version of the HTC One X, called the One X+ was promised an update by HTC to the latest version Android 4.2.2 and the new Sense version 5 in the near future and just a few days later on the 19th of August, the update officially began rolling out to the One X, bringing it up to date with the newest sense version, Sense 5 UI, Android version 4.2.2, Quick Toggles and many software improvements found in the 2013 HTC One. Hardware The One X is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 3 with a 1.5 GHz CPU, or a 1.5 GHz dual-core (MSM8960) SoC with an integrated on-die (4G).
It features 1 GB of RAM; a 1,800 mAh battery, a dual-band 802.11n WiFi radio, with,. It comes with 16 or 32 GB of internal storage but does not feature external storage. The One X also features a standard array of sensors including a digital compass, proximity sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer and ambient light sensor.The One X has three physical keys; a power button on the top and higher and lower volume buttons on the right side. On the front of the One X are three capacitive touch keys for the Back, Home, and Recent Application functions.On the left side of the One X is a port. This port doubles as a interface, allowing the One X to output content to an external display via HDMI through the use of an adapter. A 3.5 mm headphone jack is located on the top of the One X as well as one of the two stereo microphones.
The second microphone is located on the bottom. The One X has two speakers, a loudspeaker on the rear of the phone and a speaker above the front display, serving as the earpiece. The front speaker grill also houses the notification LED, which flashes green for notifications, flashes red for low battery, and illuminates red when the phone is charging.The rear of the One X has the raised camera dome, and the flash for the accompanying camera.
In addition, another distinguishing feature of the rear of the One X are the five charging pins or 'Pogo Pins'. On the AT&T variant of the One X, and the One X+, AT&T has moved these pins to a different position, resulting in the AT&T models being incompatible with the vast majority of accessories that make use of these charging pins. Display The One X features a 4.7-inch (120 mm) 1,280x720 2 display, with a pixel density of 312 pixels per inch, covered by a single pane of Corning 2.0.Battery The One X features a 1,800 mAh battery. For the One series, HTC spent thousands of man hours on a Battery Stamina Boost Project due to general consumer complaints about the notably poor battery life of previous HTC devices. HTC researched 'the SoC, networking, display, operating system and preloaded applications' in order to improve battery life. Image of the rear of the HTC One XThe device comes with a. While the One X typically includes a set of Beats by Dr.
Dre headphones, the device only comes with a standard set of white headphones in the UK, Sweden, Germany, Singapore and Saudi Arabia. In Canada on Rogers and the United States on AT&T, the standard retail packaging does not include any headset. In Australia, the device includes a set of color-matched HTC-branded headphones. Camera The rear-facing camera has an 8- with a maximum aperture of, an LED flash dubbed HTC Smart Flash with three levels of brightness (determined by distance from the subject), and a dedicated imaging chip.
With a startup time of 0.7 seconds and 0.2 seconds per shot, it beats even the Samsung in camera speed. The camera can record video at 24 frames per second and 10 megabit/s in h.264 with the baseline profile. It can take four photos per second while recording video. It also has slow motion video capture and playback (768 × 432 pixels).
Shooting modes include (HDR) and.The One X does not feature a physical camera button.The front-facing camera has a resolution of 1.3 megapixels. It is capable of, 30 frames per second recording at 5 megabits/s, also in h.264 baseline.The is HTC's ImageChip, a part used in common with other devices in the HTC One series (2012 models like the HTC One S and One V). According to HTC, ImageChip removes noise, balances color, and extends depth of field.
The software is HTC's ImageSense. Model variants One X (North America) / One XL The HTC One X for North America has been carried in Canada since April 20, 2012 ( 2012-04-20) and the United States since May 6, 2012 ( 2012-05-06) by Rogers and AT&T respectively. It is 0.4 mm longer than the international model, and features a 1.5 GHz dual-core (MSM8960) SoC with an integrated on-die (4G) modem instead of the Nvidia Tegra 3 which requires an external modem and is LTE-incompatible, and 16 GB of internal storage instead of 32 GB. Benchmarks have shown the battery life of the North American One X to be marginally better than the international model for various common tasks, except for web browsing where the North American model placed 15-30% better. This is primarily due to a smaller manufacturing process, 28 nm, of the Snapdragon S4 SoC compared to 40 nm for the Nvidia Tegra 3 inside the international HTC One X. AT&T cites incompatibility between Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor and LTE radios currently available on the market as the reason for the difference in processors.The AT&T version omits many apps, including Voice Recorder, Polaris Office, FM Radio, Flashlight, and Dropbox.
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