
The HTC One X may have stolen the show at the company’s Mobile World Congress press conference, but the One S, coming to T-Mobile in a few months, has plenty of its own merits — and it’s smaller. We had a chance to test it out and walked away impressed by features including the dedicated image processor that allows you to take video and pictures simultaneously, HTC’s custom turn-by-turn mapping, and 8-megapixel camera.





HTC straight PWN3D MWC 2012. The One S and One X are beasts… the One X has some insane specs and the S has a few less cores but that build quality is bar none. T-Mobile got the better of the One Family of phones in my opinion. The One S is my next phone… it isnt even time for me to upgrade but I’m gonna pay for it day O1ne. I cant wait.
Beautiful phones. Now the waiting for the first custom made ROMS starts.
MWC is the place to be. I wish I could be there to experience this phone myself. I’m a big time fan of HTC.
Dual core ONLY for LTE models??…thats a HUGE disappointment…was really looking forward to all the hype that 4+1 core was suppose to bring to the table…I hope at least then that they figured out how to remedy the very..VERY POOR performance of the batteries when on LTE
HTC SUCKS THE BIG ONE THIS YEAR!!……NOT 1 quad core phone on LTE due to compatibility issues…..all will be dual core
So does this mean that ALL carriers with LTE will not carry a quad core…at CES 2012 I swore that the LG was LTE capable according to the rep..if it is then why does HTC say LTE can’t work firendly with LTE?