Looking forward to the X, but no more expanable memory?? Though usually 16GB is more than enough, still would like to have expanable memory.
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A few years back HTC released the TYTN. So when they released the Titan recently I got the feeling that they were running out of names. After all, who want's to buy a phone named the HTC RDR, or AMZ? Looks like I was right as they just announced their One series of Smartphones: The One X, S and V, looks like they're set for their next 23 models.
Anyways, all will ship with Android Ice Cream Sandwich plus HTC Sense 4. All have a new HTC ImageChip will allows for capture in 0.7 seconds plus 0.2 second auto-focus times. You can also take a pictures while you're shooting a video. There's also Dropbox integration in Sense 4 plus an accessory for your TV which allows you to share video and photos from your One series phone. Finally all come with Beats By Dr. Dre Audio.
X (HSPA version):
quad core +1 Tegra 3, 1.5Ghz processor
4.7" 1280x720 display
1GB RAM
Android 4.0
32GB storage
polycarbonate unibody
f/2.0 aperture, 28mm lens
1800mAh battery
8MP camera
134.36x69.9x8.9mm
130g
X (LTE version):
same as X but:
dual core 1.5Ghz Qualcomm processor
134.8x69.9x8.9mm
129g
LTE
coming to AT&T
S:
1.5Ghz dual core processor
4.3" 960x540 display
1GB RAM
Android 4.0
16GB storage
metal unibody with ultra-matte black ceramic metal surface
f/2.0 aperture, 28mm lens
1650mAh battery
8MP camera
130.9x65x7.8mm
119.5g
coming to T-Mobile, TELUS, Bell, Virgin Mobile Canada, Fido
V:
1Ghz processor
3.7" 800x480 display
512MB RAM
Android 4.0
4GB storage
metal unibody
f/2.0 aperture, 28mm lens
1500mAh battery
5MP camera
120.3x59.7x9.24mm
115g
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Looking forward to the X, but no more expanable memory?? Though usually 16GB is more than enough, still would like to have expanable memory.
16GB is enough if you're not planning on putting videos in it or anything![]()
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