I have the Note and my lady friend has the OneX. Although the OneX beat the Note hands down on specs, the screen size of the note sets it apart from the OneX IMHO.
Besides the screen size, the ability to remove/replace the battery has been a selling point for me from back when I migrated from the Iphone 3g to the Captivate. Also the ability to add extra storage with the microSD. Both are reasons that I switched to this platform.....in my mind, this is a step back for HTC.
3 Days and that junk called HTC One X wont start up, just stuck on the damn HTC screen. I'm still trying to return it. I paid with cash, which they don't have enough of for a refund. Plus they wont take it as a return unless I pay the Restocking Fee $35. Totally unfair that I have to pay for a bad product. I wish there was someone aside from their manager that I can talk to. I was shocked when they told me that I have to pay $35. I was like "Why," and he said, "I'm sorry any returns have to pay a Restocking fee." I asked for an exchange, but every single AT&T store has none left. So now I am stuck with a damaged phone, angers me that they sold me a bad phone, and on the other hand I would feel totally robbed when I have to pay up $35 Restocking Fee.
Pro Tip:
call 611 from your ATT phone.
Press 0 3 times.
mention to the rep that you are unhappy with ATT service.
Ask to be transferred to customer retention center. They have more power.
Tell them what happend.
They'll give you 35$ credit in your account.
Moral of the story: Do not take "No'' as the answer
We the customers, have the right to fight back to their unreasonable "policies".
They don't care. Their simple response was, "No one is telling you to return this phone, wait until they let the other stock into the country and then just exchange it." While if you do research online, even some reviews on ATT's website, a lot of people having the same problem with this phone, the bootloader gets stuck. I will go to another store today.
They don't care. Their simple response was, "No one is telling you to return this phone, wait until they let the other stock into the country and then just exchange it." While if you do research online, even some reviews on ATT's website, a lot of people having the same problem with this phone, the bootloader gets stuck. I will go to another store today.
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I got my One X exchanged for a Note without a restock fee. I had it on an exception upgrade, not quite full price but still higher than normal upgrade price. Talk to 611 tech support first, tell them you went into the store and that you need your phone working and that you want to swap for a different device and have the restock fee waived due to manufacturer's defect. That is what I did. And now I have the Note again.
Current: T-Mobile Note 2
Previous Phones/Tablets: LG Optimus G (AT&T), Galaxy Note 2, Nexus 4, One X+, VivoTab RT, Lumia 920, Note 10.1, Moto Atrix HD,Galaxy SIII AT&T, G-Tab 2 7.0, TF700T, HTC One XL, Lumia 900 LTE, HTC Vivid 4G LTE, Galaxy Note LTE (x2), Galaxy Nexus GSM, Galaxy S II Skyrocket LTE, Moto Xoom, Moto Xoom FE, Galaxy S II GT-i9100, Galaxy tab 10.1, Transformer Prime(x2), Acer A500, Galaxy S II AT&T, HTC Inspire, Captivate, iPhones galore(Former Mac Genius), BBY Curve
My opinion is their both the best phone hands down....I have both so im lucky lol...The Note is the Big boss and the HTC one X is the little fast as hell boss lol....love them both....my opinion is instead of going back and forth get both and have the best of both worlds....like the xbox 360 and ps3...the hell with comparing GET BOTH!!!!!!!!! and you too shall be like me and have the best of both worlds.....
my own judgement of both....
Note wins on screen size and sd and an all around masterpiece....
One X wins on beautiful screen...super fast as hell...good battery...and an all around masterpiece.....
And another thing both phones have the baddest ass devs working on them so you cant lose either way....
Phone: Int Note 2
Rom: Resurrection Remix PitchBlack
Kernel: Note2Core 2.21 Ex
The lack of microsd is the worst decision ever on the part if HTC in an otherwise great phone.
The battery is not that big of a deal. Most people hate swapping out batteries anyways.
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Device: AT&T Galaxy Note, LG Nitro HD, HTC Inspire 4G, ASUS Transformer Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1 16GB Gray version.
With the AOSP roms coming down the pipeline lag isnt an issue any more, though it definitely is on the touchwiz roms. The One X is a better piece of hardware, period, and will likely end up having more than enough dev support to get CM9 on it, which is all any phone needs IMHO. So its really about how patient you are. If you can deal with sense for a while, which also causes lag, I would go with the One X.
I had always been a fan of HTC phones but got rid of my Inspire for the Infuse for the screen size. It was the best phone I ever owned until at&t killed my data plan for unauthorized tethering. I got rid of my Infuse for a Nokia touch type phone but 3 months later I needed to feed my addiction. I decided to try HTC again, beats audio and ICS along with the price seemed like a great deal to me but after owing the One X for a week it's going back to Amazon. The volume on the speaker is way too low for me, for every 2 nice pictures I had 2 where it was half blurry and half focused. My kids have me hooked on Temple Run and it seemed laggy at times. Now that I no longer have an unlimited plan I don't really see a benefit of saving things to the cloud when it will count against my data usage. After a call to amazon wireless they overnighted the Note to me as an exchange. Being as though the One X is starting to sell out everwhere I'm wondering if I should have kept it and sold it on ebay. After reading the reviews on XDA and seeing some of the youtube vids, I'm looking forward to the Note. I just hope that Samsung throws some updates out here and there.
It seems the upcoming xperia to att may be a better option than the one. Of course not knowing when it will be released. On paper the xperia matches the htc it also has microsd and glonass for gps like the note. The one just has gps.
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Device: AT&T Galaxy Note, LG Nitro HD, HTC Inspire 4G, ASUS Transformer Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1 16GB Gray version.
I just went from the note to the hox and back to the note today.
Nice screen awesome camera
Problem with hox is the storage space is only like ..9gigs out of box not 16
7gigs of system apps and half them are bloatware.
Cam is the handsdown Best feature
Note wins in my opinion.
Thing I hate about samsung is two issues
when the batt dies its dead foe the day...note slow charges.... and terrible lag and accuracy on any keyboard
The hox is very keyboard accurate
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