Note: In between the very limited time that we had with the One X and juggling four other phones for a shootout, we inadvertently left the camera settings in the One X in its default. As a result, all the sample shots were taken in 6MP mode at 16:9 aspect ratio. We’ll definitely do a re-test as soon as we get a unit for review. Sorry about that folks.
One of the key features of the HTC One X is its 8MP camera that boasts a f/2.0 aperture, blazing fast 4FPS burst mode. While speed and quality are 2 different things, the images turn out pretty good even on burst mode.
Head after the break for sample shots taken from the HTC One X including photos taken with its rapid fire burst mode as shown in our earlier comparison and hands-on.
Still shots (click to view original sample)
Burst Sample 1
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Burst Sample 2
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The HTC One X is also an incredible performer when it comes to video. Not only the video quality is good but the audio pick up of the mic was impressive as well in a noisy environment. Another feature which we like is the ability to tap to focus while its recording.
You can check out the sample video with our HTC One V hands-on which was shot entirely on the One X.
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