Tag: HTC One X
HTC One X gets an early CyanogenMod 9 port
The HTC One X is rightly sitting on top of the Android world for the moment, and of course that means just one thing:...
AT&T is now listing HTC One X for pre-order
Starting today you can now pre-order the HTC One X on AT&T's website. Current pricing for the phone is $199 with new 2 year...
AT&T HTC One X pre-orders coming to Radio Shack for $149
Ice Cream Sandwich is finally going to be available to AT&T customers and it is going to be packaged in a premium phone. HTC...
HTC One X Drop Test Thrills
What happens when you drop one of the hottest new phones on the market? You get what we have all experienced at some time...
HTC Media Link HD accessory Hands-on
Along with their new phones and sleek cases, HTC has another exciting option they are bringing to the table with HTC Media Link HD....
HTC’s Official One X cases are thin and minimalistic, we go hands-on
HTC has some impressive phones in their new HTC One X and One S, we all know that already. With a beautiful sleek design...
HTC One X arrives for Rogers Canada
The next couple of weeks will be all HTC with their new and impressive One series of smartphones. As expected, the 4G LTE HTC...
HTC canceled bigger battery plans for thinner phones
Would you rather have a larger phone with a bigger battery that lasts forever? Or a thin, sleek and sexy phone? This was HTC's...
AT&T HTC One X launch date live
It's time for AT&T to get their hands on the most powerful smartphone on earth, the HTC One X - part of HTC's newest...
HTC One X software mod grants up to 20% better battery
The HTC One X is pretty great, but its 1800mAh battery (not unlike the one on the Galaxy Nexus) is only OK. It turns...
AT&T HTC One X shows its dual-core power in benchmarks
In case you haven't been following along with the HTC One series of smartphones. They have two different models of the new top-tier phone....
HTC One X takes a skydive to show off camera
When business types instruct their marketing team to "go the extra mile", they're usually figuratively referring to a lateral mile - not a 2-mile vertical freefall. But...