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HTC One X The HTC One X is the ultimate smartphone – big, powerful, it delivers a full, in your face experience. If you want the fastest and most over the top smartphone, this is it.
What it's best for. Games and high intensity processing. The 1.5GHz quad core processor is the power source of this beast. You'll be able to play any mobile game easily, and it'll give you the best graphics possible. Intense multitasking, power hungry apps, content rich websites – if you're impatient and want these activities to run flawlessly, the One X is the phone you'll need.
Video playback and picture viewing. With the largest screen in the family at 4.7", the One X is the choice for videos and pictures. It's massive, sure, but also it's a 720p high definition display, so everything is in cracking detail. |
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HTC One S This is the style icon of the family. Designed to look as slick as possible, it's the best looking family member, and the thinnest of the bunch.
What it's best for. Those that like style. Made from a single block of metal, it incorporates a unibody design that gives a distinctive look; it's a mighty pretty smartphone. Not only is it rock solid, HTC actually fire a laser at it during production – check out the video! This gives it a special finish that's grippy, metallic, and makes it three times stronger than stainless steel.
Those that can't decide. Too big or too small? The One S isn't as large as the One X, but has a larger 4.3" screen than the One V. This means you'll get portability combined with a large screen for gaming, videos and photos. |
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HTC One V. The One's main strength is it's the most practical, the all-rounder. It'll do everything you need, without breaking your bank.
What it's best for. Portability and practicality. We know you love large screens, but they do have their disadvantages. The One V still has a 3.7" screen – iPhone 4S territory – which is just fine for your media, and it makes the whole phone much easier to carry about as it's the smallest and lightest.
Those strapped for cash who want some top tech. The One V isn't a cheap and cheerful mobile; it's a high class smartphone. But it does give you the option of a brilliant camera, built-in Beats Audio™ and swish metallic aluminium unibody for less money than its family members. And if you're in love with SD cards, the One V could be your best friend. |
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