Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Stunning New HTC One X Boasts A Quad-Core Processor

After a successful 2011 line up, HTC has just announced its new generation of Android smartphones. At the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona last week, the Taiwanese manufacturer showed of its HTC One X along with three others. In this article I will introduce the key features of the HTC One X.

Aesthetically, the HTC One X looks similar to many previous handsets from the manufacturer. Lightweight and slimline (130 grams and 9.2mm respectively) the handset houses a huge 4.7 inch super IPS LCD2 capacitive touchscreen on the front. This is the most advanced touchscreen from HTC to date. Its resolution of 720x 1280 allows outstanding display quality of HD movies, games and web pages etc, whilst producing some of the best levels of brightness and clarity we have seen on any smartphone.
As expected, the HTC One X is the first HTC phone to ship with the new version of Android, called Ice Cream Sandwich, and more notably, it is the first smartphone with a quad-core processor. Last year we saw the introduction of the dual-core chipset on smartphones, but the HTC One X brings the power of the smartphone to a whole new level and we can expect to see this feature on a whole host of smartphone releases over the rest of the year. At 1.5 GHz, the quad-core processor is on hand to provide levels of performance we have until now, not seen on any smartphone. Expect all aspects of the phones performance from the responsiveness of the touchscreen to the quality of the graphics on screen, to the speed at which web pages are loaded, to be unlike anything you have seen from a smartphone in the past.

Many would expect the HTC One X to have a camera with a higher pixel resolution than the standard 8 megapixels of last year's flagship the Sensation. This is not the case though, and rather than focussing on upping the pixel count of the camera, HTC has instead chosen to concentrate on adding to the features and capabilities of the camera. Among the additions to the camera's spec list is the ability to simultaneously capture video footage and still images, along with enhancements to the video recording capabilities such as video stabilisation and stereo sound recording.

Unusually for an Android smartphone from HTC, the One X lacks a microSD slot, however 32 GB of onboard storage is likely to be ample for the vast majority of users. The HTC One X is a very exciting phone indeed, and builds on the spec list of previous flagship handsets, bringing them bang up to date with a quad-core processor and the latest Android platform.

The HTC One X ticks all the boxes and gives a good insight into what we can expect from other manufacturers throughout the year, with the Samsung Galaxy S3 and iPhone 5 being notable events on the smartphone calendar.

Article Source: Ezine Articles

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