The original HTC One X from last year was one of the first smartphones to get busy with a quad-core processor. Since then we've had a clutch of quad-core powerhouses including the Samsung Galaxy S3, the Google Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 -- so has the enhanced X+ done enough to compete with the expanding competition.
The usual three Android controls appear in touch-sensitive form beneath the 4.7-inch Super LCD2 display, nestling just below a sheet of protective Gorilla Glass that covers almost the entire front of the device. The screen offers a resolution of 1,280x720 pixels with a pixel density of 312ppi. It looks beautifully sharp and clear, even if on paper it lags a little behind the iPhone (326ppi) and the Nexus 4 (320ppi).
The 8-megapixel model here includes autofocus, LED flash and a BSI sensor to improve picture quality in low light conditions. It also has a larger than average f2.0 aperture and a 28mm lens, which protrudes slightly from the back.
It's on sale now for around £450.
It's on sale now for around £450.
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