AT&T has the One X on display!!!!!!!

runner7395

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Got to play with it today and I must say it seems like a GREAT phone!!! The screen is unbelievable, so beautiful. Also, it felt very light yet good in the hand. Wish I could have taken it with me today. This was at the store in Avon, Indiana.
 
I'm not a normally 'me too' type of person, but I went into my local AT&T store and got to play with one this morning. I have one pre-ordered (Grey). Just waiting on that day. Upgrading from the Samsung Skyrocket.
 
The AT&T store at the Pentagon City mall in Arlington, VA, also has a demo unit out. Pretty sweet. The screen is definitely the best I've ever seen on a phone.
 
Spent about 15 minutes with a demo unit earlier today, I really liked it. It was smooth, responsive, great display, etc.

Went and handled a Skyrocket right after and while the in-hand feel is a wash, Sense 4 >>>> Touch Wiz, not even close
 
Same here thought the phone was awesome, this will be my second android device this year . Had a nitro hd, took it back in Dec. I have been a iPhone user since 08, kinda ready for a change, but nervous about the learning curve

Had the nitro for about 2 weeks.
 
Was at the local mall today... figured I'd check to see if they finally got one in. They did! Played with it and it is a daaaaaaaaaaaaaamn niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice phone. A LITTLE bit too light and thin (hello, bigger battery?), a LITTLE bit big.... but so damn nice.

Also... was my first time using ICS. I didn't like the lack of a menu key. Took me 5 minutes to figure out how to change the wallpaper.
 
Txmade.. Am there with you bro'.. Played with the One X for a bit and thought it was cool, but I am always skeptical about jumping in on a brand new device until it's established a track record. Like most, I'm not a fan of the sealed back/battery issue, lack of microSD and concern about the camera lens getting badly scratched over time. I think the camera and screen is awesome and like Sense 4.0.. But I'm going to wait until more people have them in their hands and leave feedback here in this forum.. Battery life is of concern too :)
 
Txmade.. Am there with you bro'.. Played with the One X for a bit and thought it was cool, but I am always skeptical about jumping in on a brand new device until it's established a track record. Like most, I'm not a fan of the sealed back/battery issue, lack of microSD and concern about the camera lens getting badly scratched over time. I think the camera and screen is awesome and like Sense 4.0.. But I'm going to wait until more people have them in their hands and leave feedback here in this forum.. Battery life is of concern too :)

I hear ya on the camera lens and SD card, however, every Android device that hits will have one or two major drawbacks. The GSIII is already expected to hit the US market with Snapdragon processors vs the Exynos Quad Core processors.

The Galaxy Nexus also has no sd card slot and is very popular. I look forward to using dropbox. I think that might be more beneficial because I can store so much more and have access to it 24/7. I got throttled today on my iPhone and I can still stream everything. Speeds are just under 512kbps which is a good day on Sprint lol.
 
Played with one at the mall in Syracuse, NY today in the AT&T store. Had a Beats by Dre audio box set up around it with all of the Beats By Dre headphones (not the $99 earbuds though) available.

For those who have not seen the display in person......it is AMAZING!!!!!!! Don't know about the iPhone display, but it CLEARY makes any Samsung phone's display look like crap!!! Super LCD 2 FTW!!!

Other than that, it was very responsive, thinner than I expected but easy to hold. I don't have big hands but I was still able to hold it and swipe using one hand. The camera is very,very quick when it comes to taking pictures. Overall, I loved the phone, and I can't wait until the EVO4GLTE comes out for Sprint because that is the version on the HTC One X that I want.
 
Played with one at the mall in Syracuse, NY today in the AT&T store. Had a Beats by Dre audio box set up around it with all of the Beats By Dre headphones (not the $99 earbuds though) available.

For those who have not seen the display in person......it is AMAZING!!!!!!! Don't know about the iPhone display, but it CLEARY makes any Samsung phone's display look like crap!!! Super LCD 2 FTW!!!

Other than that, it was very responsive, thinner than I expected but easy to hold. I don't have big hands but I was still able to hold it and swipe using one hand. The camera is very,very quick when it comes to taking pictures. Overall, I loved the phone, and I can't wait until the EVO4GLTE comes out for Sprint because that is the version on the HTC One X that I want.

The iPhone display is still slightly sharper, but not something you would notice unless you have both displays side by side. On the plus side, the htc one x screen is MUCH bigger and seems to have more accurate colors, the iPhone seems washed out in comparison, but its not overly saturated like the samsung phones. I think overall its the best display on a phone yet, just one more week until its mine.
 
I hear ya on the camera lens and SD card, however, every Android device that hits will have one or two major drawbacks. The GSIII is already expected to hit the US market with Snapdragon processors vs the Exynos Quad Core processors.

The Galaxy Nexus also has no sd card slot and is very popular. I look forward to using dropbox. I think that might be more beneficial because I can store so much more and have access to it 24/7. I got throttled today on my iPhone and I can still stream everything. Speeds are just under 512kbps which is a good day on Sprint lol.

The good thing is once you upgrade to an LTE phone, the "throttling" cap gets increased to 5gb, just one more incentive for us on unlimited plans to get this phone.
 
The good thing is once you upgrade to an LTE phone, the "throttling" cap gets increased to 5gb, just one more incentive for us on unlimited plans to get this phone.

Yes but another huge PRO to moving to Android is once your throttled you can change the APN settings and get HSPA+ speeds. I'm not sure if its possible yet with ICS.
 
Yes but another huge PRO to moving to Android is once your throttled you can change the APN settings and get HSPA+ speeds. I'm not sure if its possible yet with ICS.

Nice, i did not know you could do that. I haven't been throttled yet, even though i use 3-4gb on my iPhone, but its nice to know if it does happen in the future, there'll be a work around.
 
How did you find out about the 5GB cap to the LTE phones? I havent heard of that before and just spent 45 mins defending my unlimited data plan, so that would be awesome if true.