While HTC did well enough at the start of 2011, the Taiwanese company
took a bit of a pounding at the tail end of the same year. Some
analysts attributed the loss to the company releasing too many phones
aimed at too many markets. This year, HTC has bounced back to the fore
with a new device strategy culminating in the One line which focuses on
only three main devices: the top of the line One X, the mid-market One
S, and the entry level One V. The subject of today’s review is their
flagship smartphone, the One X.
The HTC One X is a departure of sorts for the company design-wise, as
it’s the first time I’ve ever seen HTC use a unibody polycarbonate body
on a flagship device.