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I like everything about the phone. Very nice to use. The only had thing is battery life. I have to charge it at least 2 times a day, sometime even more. I keep a portable battery charger with me always.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I've had good luck with HTC phones in the past and my last one probably stood up to my rough handling better and longer than any smart phone I've ever had. This one is nice and has a fantastic camera... until the lens that is an "outie" and not an "innie" rubs itself into a permanently foggy state on your pants when in a pocket, or whatever else it will inevitably come in contact with. My last HTC had an "innie", meaning the lens lays below the surface of the phone's back cover, protecting it from easily coming in contact with things that will damage it. So now I have to find a new lens and then a new case that will protect the lens better than what I'm using now. Since this phone isn't in production anymore, both of those are in short supply and good quality choices are slim to none. Battery life became decent once I disabled or uninstalled a ton of programs and apps that were drawing a ton of power from it. Overall, as a phone it works well with good call quality and texting works pretty well, too. The browser operation is pretty good, as well.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
For a flagship device from 2012 this phone is still amazing. The antutu score was just about 10% behind my moto X which is a model year newer and this was 1/2 the cost of my moto X. PROS: Inexpensive and when you factor in that this is a 64GB unit, not 16GB, it is a screaming bargain. You just will not find any brand new 64GB phone anywhere near this $150 price. Phone runs quick and has a nice build quality and feel to it. CONS: at&t / HTC will not update Android any further than 4.1.1. You may read that 4.2.2 is available but it is not. That only applies to the One X, not this One X+. If you want a newer version of Android, you will have to root it and load a custom ROM yourself. Also, this thing runs HOT when you put a load on it. I let it run app updates this morning ( there were over ten to update ) and it got hot to the touch. A little un nerving but I have not ready anywhere that this is an issue or may harm the phone. The battery life is not great though it does seem to charge faster than some phones. Lastly, This is my first interaction with HTC Sense. After using moto near stock Android and Tablets with Cyanogenmod on them, I am finding I am not a fan of this Sense overlay. Why can't all the manufacturers get behind the idea of using stock Android like the Nexus devices? Would be nice to have the Android experience be the same across all brands and it would probably make updates a lot easier and faster. All in all, for $150, this is a great buy, even with the cons listed. I would buy it again.Read full review
I have tried many android phones and I have to say that this is my favorite one. I like it better than Motorola Atrix HD & Razr Maxx HD, LG Nexus 4, HTC One X AT&T version and others. Pros: Beats audio, 64GB internal is a lot, super fast, camera is amazing, superb display, excellent design (it feels thinner than it actually is), easy to root, huge collection of custom ROMs Cons: Battery life is good not great, no micro sd card slot, sometimes it gets a little hot.
I like a lot this phone, the only drawback is battery life. I've heard HTC is comming with a software upgrade to include Sense 5 and blinkfeed, I hope. Awesome camera (almost as good as the Iphone), what more? The phone trend to get hot on heavily usage. Excellent display In general you won't be dissapointed.