At this year’s MWC event in Barcelona, ​​the main attractions were quad-core smartphones presented by various manufacturers. In this article, I’ll take a look at some of these, so you can decide which one stands out.

htc one x

HTC’s new flagship smartphone, the HTC One X, is one of the most high-tech smartphones out there. It ticks all the boxes and is an ideal choice for tech enthusiasts. HTC’s most advanced touchscreen in a smartphone comes in the form of a 4.7-inch Super AMOLED display with an incredible 720x 1280 resolution, which means HD movies, games and photos are displayed in stunning quality. very high. As a camera phone, this is also HTC’s most advanced to date. Instead of bumping up the pixel resolution, it stays at 8-megapixels tied to HTC’s previous flagship, the Sensation XE. The One X’s camera is capable of capturing 1080p video and even capturing photos and videos simultaneously. Android ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ software is installed as standard, so users can enjoy all the benefits of the most advanced version of the software to date.

LG Optimal 4X HD

The LG Optimus 4X HD is LG’s first attempt at a quad-core smartphone. It replaces the LG Optimus 2X, which was their previous flagship phone and the world’s first smartphone with a dual-core processor. The LG Optimus 4X HD brings the format up to date. As the name suggests, the phone has an HD screen that has the same resolution and dimensions as the HTC One X. The screen, unlike the one on the HTC device, uses HD-IPS LCD capacitive touch screen technology. This produces equally impressive display quality and responsiveness, but doesn’t quite match the battery efficiency of AMOLED panels. A similar 8-megapixel camera is included and comes with a similar package of features, as well as 1080p video.

Apart from what I have already covered in this article, there are several features that differ between the two phones. Most notable are the differences between the phone designs. The HTC One X looks a lot like the previous flagship, the HTC Sensation XE, while the LG Optimus 4X HD has a very different aesthetic. Both phones run the new Android operating system, but the HTC One X has the newer version of the HTC Sense UI, which allows for a high degree of customization within the UI, while the LG Optimus 4X HD runs the standard android user interface. The processing power of each phone is matched equally; both phones pack a super powerful 1.5 GHz quad-core processor

Comparing these two phones, we can see that many of their key features are equally matched on paper. Choosing between them likely comes down to personal preference for the manufacturer or design of a particular phone. Because they were both unveiled a few weeks ago and have the new ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ Android software, they are both just as impressive as each other. Whichever you choose, you will not regret your choice.

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