Supposedly stores that have a demo unit:
London, Bond St - P4U
London, Bond St - 3 Store
London, Islington Angel - 3 Store (ask to use at your peril! )
London, Kilburn - 3 Store
Birmingham, Bull Ring Centre - P4U
Also, apparently the phone might be released earlier than expected due to the GS 4 announcement..........
I had a possibility to compare HTC One and HTC One X side by side. I couldnt believe my eyes - 8MP camera of HTC One X couldnt even match up, HTC One photo is soo crisp and cristal clear and ..ohh, ahh. ISO rating goes up to 1600 but when comparing at ISO 100, photo is absolutely few times brighter than HOX.
Now the screens. I really like my HOXs screen. But than I compared it at full brightness with HTC One.
I'm getting cold feet, reading about htc's bad customer service and QC.![]()
I'm getting cold feet, reading about htc's bad customer service and QC.![]()
Not a great photo in terms of quality obviouslyBut look at the difference between them!
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lol enough salt?
that HOX has the gay htc energy saver mode on too. Any there is no way the difference would be that stark when someone who know's how to conduct a fair test does so.
I don't use power saving for anything but cpu downclock, I forgot to mention that.
both phones are at the highest brightness, the thing is that HTC One is so much brighter that camera automaticaly lowers exposure of picture and makes HTC One X so dark.
HTC One has absolutely one of the best screens out there! No doubt!
The reason why pictures taken with HTC One looks better then with HTC One X:
1. HTC One has optical stabilization, which means even if you move just a little bit, image will be still so it will not be blurry and have more details. The difference between HTC One and HTC One X is similar as in this video:
2. HTC One lets more light in so it can produce more detailed picture. "the more the light = higher shutter speed = less blur = more detail". At same conditions HTC One X lets less light in so it needs slower shutter speed and creates blurry pictures.
3. HTC One has 4MP widescreen, and HTC One X only has 6MP if you are shooting widescreen so HTC One X actually has only 20% more MP than HTC One which has nothing to do with image quality. It only matters when you crop the image but again, if you crop image from One X that is just a bit bigger but has less light, slower shutter speed and almost always some blur the results are ..lets say "not useful for cropping".
4. HTC One has ISO from 100-1600 and HTC One X only has 100-800. Again that means HTC One lets more light in and image has more details and is not blurred that much. But high ISO means more noise on the other hand. Comparing ISO 800 between the phones = more noise on HTC One X and also less light - double minus.
So what are actually MP good for? Cropping. Period.
when you hit certain number of MP, it has no effect if you still raise them up. It is like a gas in a car..car needs some gas to run, if you give him more gas it will be heavier and consequently less efficient and slower but it will still run as if it would have "just enough" gas. But if you have a faster/sports car it will require more gas - like the "big" cameras with bigger sensor size can have more MP.
I was trying to read the review but my polish isn't up to the job for such a technical subjectseems like they were very impressed with it though!
HTC need to get this phone released now imo so they got a good jump, if they leave it until the GS4 unveiling they could miss out on a lot of customers.