*** The official HTC One X thread ***

Don't go by that chart as it seems to be very in-accurate i.e. the other day I took over 40 photos and recorded some HD footage yet camera didn't even show up on there.....
 
2 hours screen time at 30% brightness and you're at 42% having been off wifi all day? Not much wrong there when you factor in the 13 hours standby.
 
Got mine and loving the extra screen-estate over the S, it's a keeper :D

edit - One thing I will say is that the S is *so* incredibly fast and the X is *nearly* up there with it. I would say the X is 90ish% as nippy, which is still plenty quick enough for me tbh
 
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Had a bit of trouble getting this phone to an 'appropriate' stage, but flashed VillainROM and the auto-brightness mod and it runs very smoothly with great battery life.
 
Got mine and loving the extra screen-estate over the S, it's a keeper :D

edit - One thing I will say is that the S is *so* incredibly fast and the X is *nearly* up there with it. I would say the X is 90ish% as nippy, which is still plenty quick enough for me tbh

An update from HTC should bring it level as it's a software problem, not hardware.
 
Is there a list of compatible headphones that actually work with the HTC One X. I have a pair of Klipsch S5i (from my iPhone) and the volume keys does not work with the built-in Music app. In fact the middle button only works for answering calls...
 
Is there a list of compatible headphones that actually work with the HTC One X. I have a pair of Klipsch S5i (from my iPhone) and the volume keys does not work with the built-in Music app. In fact the middle button only works for answering calls...

Double click on the middle button to skip tracks ;)
 
Going to test the the aptX abilities of this bad boy tomorrow. Ordered a Samsung HS3000 which is also aptX compatible so should see how sound via bluetooth sounds with my IEMs. If it sounds as good as my SGS with Voodoo then it'll be a keeper otherwise straight it goes back.
 
CM9 (optimised stock Android) is almost fully functional:

Cyanogenmod 9 for quad-core HTC One X released, most hardware features supported

If you love the powerful hardware, excellent screen, and beautiful design of the HTC One X, but would prefer your smartphone have a Sense-free, stock Android experience, the hacking community has answered your call. TripNRaVeR of the TripNDroid Mobile Engineering team has just posted a version of Cyanogenmod 9 for the One X, a ROM that'll bring an experience very similar to stock Android 4.0 to HTC's flagship device. While this hasn't been officially released through the Cyanogenmod site, the ROM was built using the open-source Cyanogenmod 9 files; currently, most of the hardware features are intact. The camera and Wi-Fi hotspot aren't working properly right now, and it takes a while for the phone's 3G connection to lock in initially. Mobile data, calls, and SMS all appear to be working, though there's no mention of how Google Play or third-party apps are working right now.

In keeping with the custom nature of Cyanogenmod, the developer has remapped the HTC One X's hardware buttons — the multitasking button now works as the Android "menu" function. This removes the annoying black bar at the bottom of the One X screen that previously popped up to hold the menu soft button. To get to the multitasking menu, users can just hold down on the home button. Unfortunately, this release only supports the Tegra 3 version of the One X; if you have a dual-core, LTE-equipped device, you're out of luck for now. Of course, now that this is out in the wild, we expect it won't be too long before a version compatible with AT&T's flavor of the device is released. Lastly, we have to offer the requisite warning to inexperienced users — if you're unfamiliar with installing custom versions of Android such as this, you should be prepared for the possibility of your phone not working exactly as you're used to.

http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/29/2986099/cyanogenmod-9-htc-one-x-release
 
Storage isn't an issue for me (I use USB OTG for large media if need be anyway) but AMOLED is a big plus yeah although having used the one X, I think I don't have a problem with that screen at all.

This is all down to if the S3 doesn't live up to expectations.
 
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