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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
HTC One review
With its crisp screen, powerful processor, metal chassis and fun interface, the HTC One is a contender. We'd hold off buying it, though. Read more
14 March 2013 by Andrew Hoyle
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How to root the HTC One X
Unlock the full potential of your HTC One X with our guide to rooting. Read more
20 December 2012 by Ben Griffin
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Top 5 custom ROMs for the HTC One X
Not sure which ROM to run on your HTC One X? Check our five of our favourites. Read more
20 December 2012 by Ben Griffin
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How to take great photos with an HTC One X
Want to snap some super pics on your smart phone? We take one of this year's top Android handsets, the HTC One X, and show you how. Read more
1 November 2012 by David McClelland
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HTC Desire X review
Android Ice Cream Sandwich, a 4-inch screen and a dual-core 1GHz chip -- this mid-range 'droid is pretty tasty at this price. You can even get free Beats headphones. Read more
31 October 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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25 HTC One X tips
HTC's mighty One X is more than just a powerhouse -- its Sense interface is packed full of useful tweaks and handy features. Read more
30 October 2012 by David Gilson
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HTC One X review
The HTC One X is a phone for a specialist group of gadget fiends -- those with huge hands, big wallets and very high power requirements. Read more
2 April 2012 by Natasha Lomas
