HTC One X User Manual Guide

HTC One X User Manual Guide -HTC didn’t have a good 2011. It lost its strong footing on almost every carrier to competitors like Samsung, falling in a market that has shown enormous growth. The One series is an attempt to turn things around. With the One S and One X, HTC is on a mission to prove it has the skills to last in this fast-changing market and remain a relevant driving force in phones. Most of all, however, it’s trying to make better phones for you. Has it succeeded? Find out below.

With the One S, HTC used AMOLED technology, but with the One X, it has used a slightly upgraded form of LCD it calls “Super” LCD. The results are fairly impressive, though HTC’s marketing efforts seem to hide the fact that the X has an LCD screen (perhaps because AMOLED is more popular right now). For a while, we actually believed the screen used AMOLED technology like the S. For LCD, the phone is capable of getting fairly good blacks and bold colors.

The screen’s 1280 x 720 pixel resolution and LCD screen does eliminate one of the only problems we had with the One S as well: annoying subpixels. On the HTC One S – which has a smaller 4.3-inch AMOLED screen and 960 x 540 pixel resolution – we noticed some slight problems with jagged edges and black subpixels. Gorilla Glass makes all that screen feel relatively durable, and should help resist scratches and smudges.

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