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Htc sync manager sucks
Htc sync manager sucks





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However, we think it's a shame that HTC has not included a physical camera button, which would make it easier to take photos and capture video. It snaps a photo in 0.7 seconds with a 0.2 second autofocus, you can hold your finger on the on-screen shutter button to enable burst mode (up to 99 photos), and you can take still shots while recording uninterrupted video. It often accounted for over 60 per cent of battery life during our test period. To be fair, the HTC One X doesn't appear to use much power at all when the screen is off, but the 1800mAh battery certainly drains quickly whenever the screen is in use.

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This was the case even when we turned off automatic synchronising, arguably one of the more power hungry features of an Android phone.

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Your usage patterns, third-party apps, network performance and more means that no two users will achieve identical battery life.ĭespite considering all the variables, we couldn't manage to achieve a full day of use of the HTC One X before needing a recharge. It's tough to get an accurate figure on the battery life of a smartphone as there are so many variables to consider. Whether you like or dislike HTC's Sense UI is ultimately a personal preference, but we feel it is inconsistent and could definitely be improved. The default Ice Cream Sandwich keyboard has been replaced by HTC's keyboard which is neither better looking or better implemented. The phone app interface feels cluttered and aside from the roboto font it doesn't achieve any consistency with the regular Android UI. The recent apps menu is slower to open, only shows one app at a time and adds no real benefit over the original version. While Sense does offer some nice extra features, we feel it often makes changes to the standard Android interface for changes sake.

htc sync manager sucks

The HTC One X ships with the latest version of Google's Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich, but it also comes with HTC's Sense UI overlay.

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Dropbox integration with 25GB of free storage is a nice touch, but doesn't truly make up for the fact the One X's lack of expandable memory. While HTC will point to the rise of cloud storage as one reason the 32GB of internal memory is more than enough, we suspect many users will disagree. However, Android users are used to flexibility and the fact the battery can't be removed will surely annoy many potential buyers.Īnother sacrifice of HTC's polycarbonate design is expandable memory.

htc sync manager sucks

We don't know of many people who carry a spare battery around and this same issue certainly hasn't hindered the popularity of Apple's iPhone. In truth, the non-removable battery won't be an issue for most users. However, in opting for such a design HTC has sacrificed some flexibility that current Android users will be left disappointed with. It's without doubt one of the best looking phones we've ever reviewed. We absolutely love the HTC One X's polycarbonate design.







Htc sync manager sucks