What's not: No expandable storage and battery isn't removable.
Benchmarks
| Quadrant | GLBenchmark 2.1Egypt Offscreen | AnTuTu | Sunspider JavaScript Test | |
| HTC One X | 5001 | 56 fps | 7074 | 1617 |
| HTC One S | 5102 | 51 fps | 7011 | 1825 |
| Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket | 3346 | 33 fps | 5367 | 2237 |
| Samsung Galaxy Nexus | 2753 | N/A | 5985 | 2175 |
Specs:
| Display: 4.7" capacitive multi-touch Super LCD display (16 million colors). Resolution: 1280 x 720, supports both portrait and landscape modes via accelerometer, has ambient light sensor, digital compass and gyro. Battery: Lithium Ion rechargeable. Battery is not user replaceable. 1800 mAh. Performance: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 CPU with Adreno 225 graphics. 1 gig RAM, 16 gigs internal storage. Size: 4.47 x 2.78 x 0.53 inches. Weight: 4.67 ounces. Phone: GSM quad band world phone with 3G/4G HSPA+ on the 850/1900/2100MHz bands. LTE 4G. Camera: 1.3MP front video chat camera and rear 8MP camera with autofocus lens, LED flash, BSI sensor and f2.0 lens. Can shoot 1080p video and take photos at the same time. Has panorama mode, slow motion video recording and HDR. Audio: Built in speaker, mic and 3.5mm standard stereo headset jack. Networking: Integrated WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR. Has NFC and supports Android Beam (Google Wallet transactions aren't supported at release). Software: Android OS 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense software. Standard suite of Google Android apps (web browser, email, gmail, YouTube, Google Play Books, Google Play Store, Google Play Movies, Movie Editor and more), HTC Watch, HTC Hub, HTC Music app, SoundHound, MOG Music, AT&T Navigator, AT&T Bar Code Scanner Yellow Pages Mobile, AT&T Live TV, Movie Editor, Car mode app, Kindle and various HTC widgets. Expansion: None. |
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