The world's first quad-core Android smartphone is coming soon, via HTC.
At the Mobile World Congress event in Spain, HTC unveiled there new flagship One X device, the high-end model among three new phone "HTC One" branded phones.
The device has a large 4.7-inch display with 1,280x720-pixel HD resolution and Gorilla Glass. The phone runs on Android 4.0 with HTC Sense 4.0, and the phone ... [ read the full article ]
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Cool looking phone with some awesome camera features, but I don't know why HTC even bothers upgrading to ICS if they're just going to completely cover it up with Sense. It might as well still be Gingerbread. It's not like you'll know the difference. I suppose maybe in ordfer for it to have NFC it needs to 4.0, but other then that, what's the point.
4.7" is too big. The One S will be my next phone. I've always like the look and feel of the sensation but felt it could have been faster and thinner, so it looks like HTC is getting back to quality and not quantity. The Xperia P looks really nice, but HTC will get my money this year.