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AT&T HTC One X Benchmarks Blow Away Competition
The HTC One X is coming to AT&T in the U.S. with a dual core processor, instead of the quad-core processor found in the international version, but if these benchmarks are to be believed there’s no reason to worry.
Early HTC One X benchmarks are online, showing a strong performance that backs up our hands on time with the device. The numbers are even more impressive when you remember that the HTC One X trounces the Transformer Prime, which has a quad-core processor.
(Read: HTC One X & Sense 4.0 Hands On Video)
Check out the HTC One X benchmarks below, as compared with Vallemo. You can see how the One X stacks up to the Transformer Prime, Samsung Galaxy Nexus and a host of tablets and phones. The score was literally off the charts, leaving little room for User Experience and Networking benchmarks.
The HTC One X doesn’t have an official price or release date yet, but April still looks promising for a One X launch on AT&T in the U.S.
We’re well aware that benchmarks alone can’t make a device, but considering the power that the One X has and the nice looking Sense 4.0 overlay, AT&T and HTC have a potential hit on their hands.
Watch out HTC One X hands on video below, where you can see the phone and HTC Sense 4.0 in action. \
(Read: HTC One X Hardware, Software & Release Date)
The HTC One X has a dual core Snapdragon processor, 4.7-inch 720p HD display (complete with Gorilla Glass), an 8MP rear camera with a great looking sensor and a 1.3MP front-facing camera for video chatting purposes,. The phone has 1GB of RAM and a HDMI connector for TV-out. Surprisingly the One X clocks in at an extremely thin form factor with a thickness of 9.5mm.
Via Cnet
