Htc one x+ vs att s3

I considered the HTC One X. It looks like a great device, but the lack of a removable battery and, even more importantly, the lack of expandable storage were deal breakers to me.
 
I considered the HTC One X. It looks like a great device, but the lack of a removable battery and, even more importantly, the lack of expandable storage were deal breakers to me.

Same here. What I did like was that it olays 1080p video back 60 fps. And the video olayback looked truly amazing. But it came up short in too many other areas.

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Same here. What I did like was that it olays 1080p video back 60 fps. And the video olayback looked truly amazing. But it came up short in too many other areas.

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I think HTC made a big mistake when they thought the public would like the unibody design so much that they wouldn't mind the lack of a removable battery or an sd card slot. We mind.
 
The One X+ is not worth it. They should of put 2gb of ram to fix the multitasking issues.
 
The One X+ is not worth it. They should of put 2gb of ram to fix the multitasking issues.

As if 1gb of RAM isn't good enough. The international s3 has 1gb and I've heard of no multitasking complaints. Is it possible that the 2gb of ram is just a marketing scheme and not actually useful? I don't believe it's a RAM issue as much as it is HTC "gimping" multitasking to improve battery life.

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As if 1gb of RAM isn't good enough. The international s3 has 1gb and I've heard of no multitasking complaints. Is it possible that the 2gb of ram is just a marketing scheme and not actually useful? I don't believe it's a RAM issue as much as it is HTC "gimping" multitasking to improve battery life.

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I am sure the GS3 with 1gb will run into issues. I have 1.6gb free of ram. Having more ram is always better. Also Sense takes up more ram then TW.