HTC ONE X LTE vs HTC ONE X International

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As many of you already know, I now have both versions of the HTC ONE X, the international version (released out of Singapore), and the Rogers unit with LTE.

Although it may still take a day or so, but I plan to use this post to offer my opinion on both devices, and to compare the differences in terms of data speed, wifi performance, battery consumption, and whatever else someone needs to know. If I have time, I will try my best to answer your question.

Please remember that my company consumes upwards of 70 hours a week of my time, plus the fact that I have an amazing 2-1/2-year-old daughter, who consumes even more of my time … and she can be quite demanding. :) Fortunately, though, I have an incredible wife who puts up with my phone addiction.

I’ll try and report back on preliminary data this evening.

Peter

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SUMMARY OF ALL MY POSTS UP TO THE MORNING OF APRIL 22

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Rogers is supplying ONLY the white version at this point. There is no indication at this time if they will also carry the grey version.

ORIGINAL SOFTWARE (ROM)
ROM (Software Number): 1.73.631.1
Android Version: 4.0.3
HTC Sense: 4.0
HTC SDK API Level: 4.11
HTC Extension Version: HTCExtension_403_1_GA_4
Baseband Version: 0.16a.32.09.06_10.81.32.14L
RIL: Unknown
Kernel Version: 3.0.8-01111-g188cf26
Build Number: 1.73.631.1 CL54373 release-keys
Browser Version: WebKit/534.30

There are only four system languages: English-Canada, Spanish, French, and Chinese. There is no option for English-US or English-UK.

Initial impression: Fantastic (much like the international version)

Response: Also fantastic on both units.

Security-Unknown Sources default is to allow installation of non-Market apps (surprising).

Total available internal space: 2.15GB
Total available storage space: 9.93GB (In case you ask, yes, 9.93 is correct)

Boot screen is typical Rogers: Red letters with white background on boot, and white letters with red background on power down. The boot process is about 90% HTC ONE X, with only a brief appearance by the Rogers red/white logo; however, the entire power down screen is Rogers.

Rogers LTE APN:

Name: Rogers LTE
APN: ltemobile.apn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
Authentication Type: None
APN Type: *
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (default)
Bearer: Unspecified

Here are the network selection options in the Mobile Network Settings:

HSPA only
GSM only
GSM / HSPA auto
GSM / HSPA / LTE auto

Yes, you can shut off LTE if that's what you want, and it works. I selected GSM/HSPA auto to see if it would NOT try to access LTE, and it didn’t. It stayed on GSM/HSPA, even during my speed tests.

There's very little bloatware. Here's what's installed, other than standard HTC apps:

Rogers 1 Contact
Rogers 1 Number
Rogers Games
Rogers My Account
Polaris Office
Rogers Ringtones
Rogers Live
Rogers Shop
SoundHound
TuneIn Radio
Rogers urMusic
Twitter
YouTube

Here are some initial benchmark comparisons. Keep in mind that my Rogers unit is not rooted, so I could not optimize certain things, including SDCard read/write tweaks.

The international ONE X figures below are the average for 3-4 test runs.

AnTuTu:
Rogers = 7002 / International = 10576
Clearly the Tegra3 outperforms the SnapDragon

Quadrant:
Rogers = 4851 / International = 4670
Surprising!

Vellamo:
Rogers = 2184 / International = 1608
Wow, even I'm shocked!

CF:
Rogers = 12725 / International = 24451 (Yes, THAT high)
This is what you'd expect, so not surprising.

After a second round of testing, here are Test 1/Test 2 comparisons. They are virtually identical (with the exception of Vellamo, where there was a significant improvement). Numbers in brackets () are the average scores for the international unit.

AnTuTu: 7002 / 7001 (10576)
Quadrant: 4851 / 4833 (4670)
Vellamo: 2184 / 2360 (1608)
CF: 12725 / 12750 (24451)

There’s a significant physical difference between the two designs. The glass cover over the camera on the international unit is absolutely flush with the camera frame (the part that sticks out and has been the topic of much negative discussion). This is not the case on the Rogers unit. The glass cover is about 1/2mm below the frame. It's not much, but certainly a lot when you consider putting your phone down on a surface that's somewhat rough. At least there's a bit of space now. Here’s a link to some images of both camera covers:

http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=25138374&postcount=78

Here are average data results for the Rogers unit after three tests in each category:

LTE Download: 29.77 to 39.63 Mbps
LTE Upload: 26.28 to 26.83 Mbps

HSPA Download: 5.55 to 6.91 Mbps
HSPA Upload: 1.09 to 2.71 Mbps

The LTE is amazing, not to mention that I was getting only 1-3 bars with LTE, yet I was still able to get fantastic speeds. I was getting 5 bars for the HSPA tests.

The Rogers unit does NOT come with headphones. Here’s what’s in the box:

The phone
USB cable
Charger
Special device to open the SIM slot (although a paperclip works equally well)
Documentation

A question was asked by Flyarnk in another forum about an alleged problem with call NAME display. I can confirm that call NAME display works; however, the call does not show up in the call record.

Both Wifi hotspot and USB tethering work flawlessly, and they are very easy to set up.

I've been using the phone for about 20 hours, and my current impression is fantastic. I haven't yet found a single glitch. So far everything is working flawlessly. The Rogers unit is butter smooth and effortless. I did not get the same impression with the international unit. As I mentioned before, there were numerous glitches and unusual behaviour with many apps when I started using the international unit. It wasn't until I installed the LeeDrOiD ROM when almost every problem was solved.

Both units have the typical HTC FM radio; however, the Rogers unit also has TuneIn Radio, and it includes both FM and AM. Yes, they work great.

Both units support NFC.

DropBox works flawlessly.

The overall finish on both units is exceptional. I can't tell if there's any difference between the two. There are no chips or anything like what’s being noted about the HTC ONE S.

In my opinion, I cannot see any reason why cases would not fit both phones. Yes, there is the very minor physical difference in camera covers, but I can’t see that interfering with the fit of a case.

As you may recall, I mentioned in an earlier post that I have a profile that sets automatically at 11pm each evening to what is effectively airplane mode. This then automatically changes to my morning profile at 7am each morning.

On my previous phones, mostly HTC, but a few by Samsung (see signature), the battery would drop to anywhere from 95% to 92% during this "airplane mode" period.

With the international ONE X, however, it was still at 100% at 7am each morning. This is probably due to the use of the 5th core, where the phone goes into very deep sleep. However, I can now report that the Rogers unit is equally frugal.

Last night I charged my phone to 100%. I unplugged the phone at exactly 10:59pm, and then allowed it to automatically go into airplane mode at 11pm. I did not touch the phone until 5am this morning. Okay, it's not 7am, but 5am isn't much different when I tell you the results. Now you may be asking why I touched it at 5am. Well, I couldn't sleep, so I got up at 4am and went to work. Then, at exactly 5am, I woke up the phone, and the battery still indicated 100%. I can only assume that it would probably still be 100% at 7am, or maybe 99% at worst.

Regardless, it seems that in sleep mode, both phones use almost zero power.

It's not a technical test by any means, but it's a simple comparison. I will do more battery testing tomorrow when I have much more time to leave both phones with their displays on, and both in virtually the same "situation."

MORE TO COME ...
 
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Benchmarks tonight ...

How are these two benchmarking head to head? What APN is your Rogers version sporting?

Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium

I will try to provide initial benchmark results this evening, including AnTuTu, Quadrant, CF, and Vellamo.

Regarding the APN, I'll let you know shortly.

Peter
 
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As many of you already know, I now have both versions of the HTC ONE X, the international version (released out of Singapore), and the Rogers unit with LTE.

Although it may still take a day or so, but I plan to use this post to offer my opinion on both devices, and to compare the differences in terms of data speed, wifi performance, battery consumption, and whatever else someone needs to know. If I have time, I will try my best to answer your question.

Please remember that my company consumes upwards of 70 hours a week of my time, plus the fact that I have an amazing 2-1/2-year-old daughter, who consumes even more of my time … and she can be quite demanding. :) Fortunately, though, I have an incredible wife who puts up with my phone addiction.

I’ll try and report back on preliminary data this evening.

Peter


Thanks for this, I have the international version as well, and have been pretty disappointed with the battery life of the unit, maxing out at 3hrs screen on time at best during a day, coming from over 5 on a galaxy note.

I can't wait to see the battery life comparison, as i have a feeling the krait will out perform by a large margin, given the battery of the one S.
In regards to the firmware, is there much rogers bloat on it? And did it ship with 1.28 or 1.26?

Cheers
 
Preliminary ROM & Kernel Information

ORIGINAL SOFTWARE (ROM)
ROM (Software Number): 1.73.631.1
Android Version: 4.0.3
HTC Sense: 4.0
HTC SDK API Level: 4.11
HTC Extension Version: HTCExtension_403_1_GA_4
Baseband Version: 0.16a.32.09.06_10.81.32.14L
RIL: Unknown
Kernel Version: 3.0.8-01111-g188cf26
Build Number: 1.73.631.1 CL54373 release-keys
Browser Version: WebKit/534.30

Peter
 

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Way to go Peter, I too have two one x international, I will be getting one from Rodgers or ATT very soon.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium
 
More initial information ...

First of all, there are only four languages, English, Spanish, French, and Chinese.

Initial impression: Fantastic (much like the international version)

Response: Also fantastic (like the IV)

Security-Unknown Sources default is to allow installation from non-Market apps (surprising).

Total available internal space: 2.15GB
Total available storage space: 9.93GB (In case you ask, yes, 9.93 is correct)

System Language: English is Canada only (under Language & Keyboard settings). There's no entry for English-US or English-UK.

Peter
 
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Thanks for this, I have the international version as well, and have been pretty disappointed with the battery life of the unit, maxing out at 3hrs screen on time at best during a day, coming from over 5 on a galaxy note.

I can't wait to see the battery life comparison, as i have a feeling the krait will out perform by a large margin, given the battery of the one S.
In regards to the firmware, is there much rogers bloat on it? And did it ship with 1.28 or 1.26?

Cheers

My battery for my one x international has been fabulous, I do have it running Lee's ROM. It is the best of any phone I have had. I hope when I get the One XL it will be as good, my concern is the 16 gig is it enough?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium
 
I'm running Lee's on my International unit, too

My battery for my one x international has been fabulous, I do have it running Lee's ROM. It is the best of any phone I have had. I hope when I get the One XL it will be as good, my concern is the 16 gig is it enough?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium

Same here. I'm also running Lee's ROM on my international unit. Since I'm a light-moderate user, I can't comment very well on battery life. I will do much better comparison tests over the next several days.

Peter
 

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ORIGINAL SOFTWARE (ROM)
ROM (Software Number): 1.73.631.1
Android Version: 4.0.3
HTC Sense: 4.0
HTC SDK API Level: 4.11
HTC Extension Version: HTCExtension_403_1_GA_4
Baseband Version: 0.16a.32.09.06_10.81.32.14L
RIL: Unknown
Kernel Version: 3.0.8-01111-g188cf26
Build Number: 1.73.631.1 CL54373 release-keys
Browser Version: WebKit/534.30

Peter

So i guess the 1.73.631.1 is the equivalent
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To the 1.28 designation on intenrational.

Thanks for that. Any Rogers branded stuff on it, boot animation, software etc?
 
Rogers APN Data ...

Here's the one and only APN entry:

Name: Rogers LTE
APN: ltemobile.apn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
Authentication Type: None
APN Type: *
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (default)
Bearer: Unspecified

It's a bit different than the APN on my previous Galaxy SII LTE.

Peter
 
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Bloatware ...

There's very little bloatware. Here's what's installed, other than standard HTC apps:

Rogers 1 Contact
Rogers 1 Number
Rogers Games
Rogers My Account
Polaris Office
Rogers Ringtones
Rogers Live
Rogers Shop
SoundHound
TuneIn Radio
Rogers urMusic
Twitter
YouTube

Peter

Addendum: Ongoing initial impression is that this phone is even more responsive than the international unit. Also, the Wifi/Data relationship seems to be better. What I mean is, when Wifi's available, the connection is very fast, and the automatic disabling of data is perfect ... and vice versa. This auto disable/connect is not always working so well with the international unit.
 
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Initial Benchmark Comparisons ...

Here are some initial benchmark comparisons. Keep in mind that my Rogers unit is not rooted, so I could not optimize certain things, including the SDCard read/write tweaks.

I will also provide the average of several tests sometime this weekend. The numbers below for the international unit are the average figures for 3-4 test runs.

AnTuTu:
Rogers = 7002 / International = 10576
Clearly the Tegra3 outperforms the SnapDragon

Quadrant:
Rogers = 4851 / International = 4670
Surprising!

Vellamo:
Rogers = 2184 / International = 1608
Wow, even I'm shocked!

CF:
Rogers = 12725 / International = 24451 (Yes, THAT high)
This is what you'd expect, so not surprising.

Peter
 
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if you'd like to compare battery of them both, you'd get most accurate results from flashing stock for both and just leaving the screen on at full brightness. otherwise, lots of other things could play into that.

edit: yeah your tests are gonna be inconclusive because you're running a custom ROM on one unfortunately.
 

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In regards to the battery life, considering it normally takes several days for the battery to start giving good results, I wouldn't be surprised to see the battery life on the XL be somewhat lacking and then improve. So I'd love to know your impressions on battery life in a few days.
 
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if you'd like to compare battery of them both, you'd get most accurate results from flashing stock for both and just leaving the screen on at full brightness. otherwise, lots of other things could play into that.

edit: yeah your tests are gonna be inconclusive because you're running a custom ROM on one unfortunately.
Do what Engadget does. Max out the brightness and start from a full battery and just loop a video over and over again until the phone dies. That gives on screen time, battery and video time under the harshest conditions.
 

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    As many of you already know, I now have both versions of the HTC ONE X, the international version (released out of Singapore), and the Rogers unit with LTE.

    Although it may still take a day or so, but I plan to use this post to offer my opinion on both devices, and to compare the differences in terms of data speed, wifi performance, battery consumption, and whatever else someone needs to know. If I have time, I will try my best to answer your question.

    Please remember that my company consumes upwards of 70 hours a week of my time, plus the fact that I have an amazing 2-1/2-year-old daughter, who consumes even more of my time … and she can be quite demanding. :) Fortunately, though, I have an incredible wife who puts up with my phone addiction.

    I’ll try and report back on preliminary data this evening.

    Peter

    ===============================================================================================
    ===============================================================================================

    SUMMARY OF ALL MY POSTS UP TO THE MORNING OF APRIL 22

    ===============================================================================================
    ===============================================================================================

    Rogers is supplying ONLY the white version at this point. There is no indication at this time if they will also carry the grey version.

    ORIGINAL SOFTWARE (ROM)
    ROM (Software Number): 1.73.631.1
    Android Version: 4.0.3
    HTC Sense: 4.0
    HTC SDK API Level: 4.11
    HTC Extension Version: HTCExtension_403_1_GA_4
    Baseband Version: 0.16a.32.09.06_10.81.32.14L
    RIL: Unknown
    Kernel Version: 3.0.8-01111-g188cf26
    Build Number: 1.73.631.1 CL54373 release-keys
    Browser Version: WebKit/534.30

    There are only four system languages: English-Canada, Spanish, French, and Chinese. There is no option for English-US or English-UK.

    Initial impression: Fantastic (much like the international version)

    Response: Also fantastic on both units.

    Security-Unknown Sources default is to allow installation of non-Market apps (surprising).

    Total available internal space: 2.15GB
    Total available storage space: 9.93GB (In case you ask, yes, 9.93 is correct)

    Boot screen is typical Rogers: Red letters with white background on boot, and white letters with red background on power down. The boot process is about 90% HTC ONE X, with only a brief appearance by the Rogers red/white logo; however, the entire power down screen is Rogers.

    Rogers LTE APN:

    Name: Rogers LTE
    APN: ltemobile.apn
    Proxy: Not set
    Port: Not set
    Username: Not set
    Password: Not set
    Server: Not set
    MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
    MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
    MMS Port: 80
    MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
    MCC: 302
    MNC: 720
    Authentication Type: None
    APN Type: *
    APN enable/disable: APN enabled (default)
    Bearer: Unspecified

    Here are the network selection options in the Mobile Network Settings:

    HSPA only
    GSM only
    GSM / HSPA auto
    GSM / HSPA / LTE auto

    Yes, you can shut off LTE if that's what you want, and it works. I selected GSM/HSPA auto to see if it would NOT try to access LTE, and it didn’t. It stayed on GSM/HSPA, even during my speed tests.

    There's very little bloatware. Here's what's installed, other than standard HTC apps:

    Rogers 1 Contact
    Rogers 1 Number
    Rogers Games
    Rogers My Account
    Polaris Office
    Rogers Ringtones
    Rogers Live
    Rogers Shop
    SoundHound
    TuneIn Radio
    Rogers urMusic
    Twitter
    YouTube

    Here are some initial benchmark comparisons. Keep in mind that my Rogers unit is not rooted, so I could not optimize certain things, including SDCard read/write tweaks.

    The international ONE X figures below are the average for 3-4 test runs.

    AnTuTu:
    Rogers = 7002 / International = 10576
    Clearly the Tegra3 outperforms the SnapDragon

    Quadrant:
    Rogers = 4851 / International = 4670
    Surprising!

    Vellamo:
    Rogers = 2184 / International = 1608
    Wow, even I'm shocked!

    CF:
    Rogers = 12725 / International = 24451 (Yes, THAT high)
    This is what you'd expect, so not surprising.

    After a second round of testing, here are Test 1/Test 2 comparisons. They are virtually identical (with the exception of Vellamo, where there was a significant improvement). Numbers in brackets () are the average scores for the international unit.

    AnTuTu: 7002 / 7001 (10576)
    Quadrant: 4851 / 4833 (4670)
    Vellamo: 2184 / 2360 (1608)
    CF: 12725 / 12750 (24451)

    There’s a significant physical difference between the two designs. The glass cover over the camera on the international unit is absolutely flush with the camera frame (the part that sticks out and has been the topic of much negative discussion). This is not the case on the Rogers unit. The glass cover is about 1/2mm below the frame. It's not much, but certainly a lot when you consider putting your phone down on a surface that's somewhat rough. At least there's a bit of space now. Here’s a link to some images of both camera covers:

    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=25138374&postcount=78

    Here are average data results for the Rogers unit after three tests in each category:

    LTE Download: 29.77 to 39.63 Mbps
    LTE Upload: 26.28 to 26.83 Mbps

    HSPA Download: 5.55 to 6.91 Mbps
    HSPA Upload: 1.09 to 2.71 Mbps

    The LTE is amazing, not to mention that I was getting only 1-3 bars with LTE, yet I was still able to get fantastic speeds. I was getting 5 bars for the HSPA tests.

    The Rogers unit does NOT come with headphones. Here’s what’s in the box:

    The phone
    USB cable
    Charger
    Special device to open the SIM slot (although a paperclip works equally well)
    Documentation

    A question was asked by Flyarnk in another forum about an alleged problem with call NAME display. I can confirm that call NAME display works; however, the call does not show up in the call record.

    Both Wifi hotspot and USB tethering work flawlessly, and they are very easy to set up.

    I've been using the phone for about 20 hours, and my current impression is fantastic. I haven't yet found a single glitch. So far everything is working flawlessly. The Rogers unit is butter smooth and effortless. I did not get the same impression with the international unit. As I mentioned before, there were numerous glitches and unusual behaviour with many apps when I started using the international unit. It wasn't until I installed the LeeDrOiD ROM when almost every problem was solved.

    Both units have the typical HTC FM radio; however, the Rogers unit also has TuneIn Radio, and it includes both FM and AM. Yes, they work great.

    Both units support NFC.

    DropBox works flawlessly.

    The overall finish on both units is exceptional. I can't tell if there's any difference between the two. There are no chips or anything like what’s being noted about the HTC ONE S.

    In my opinion, I cannot see any reason why cases would not fit both phones. Yes, there is the very minor physical difference in camera covers, but I can’t see that interfering with the fit of a case.

    As you may recall, I mentioned in an earlier post that I have a profile that sets automatically at 11pm each evening to what is effectively airplane mode. This then automatically changes to my morning profile at 7am each morning.

    On my previous phones, mostly HTC, but a few by Samsung (see signature), the battery would drop to anywhere from 95% to 92% during this "airplane mode" period.

    With the international ONE X, however, it was still at 100% at 7am each morning. This is probably due to the use of the 5th core, where the phone goes into very deep sleep. However, I can now report that the Rogers unit is equally frugal.

    Last night I charged my phone to 100%. I unplugged the phone at exactly 10:59pm, and then allowed it to automatically go into airplane mode at 11pm. I did not touch the phone until 5am this morning. Okay, it's not 7am, but 5am isn't much different when I tell you the results. Now you may be asking why I touched it at 5am. Well, I couldn't sleep, so I got up at 4am and went to work. Then, at exactly 5am, I woke up the phone, and the battery still indicated 100%. I can only assume that it would probably still be 100% at 7am, or maybe 99% at worst.

    Regardless, it seems that in sleep mode, both phones use almost zero power.

    It's not a technical test by any means, but it's a simple comparison. I will do more battery testing tomorrow when I have much more time to leave both phones with their displays on, and both in virtually the same "situation."

    MORE TO COME ...
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    Physical Camera Differences ...

    Below are images of the camera cover and overall protrusion.

    The diameter of the entire camera frame/trim is as follows:

    Rogers: 24mm
    International: 22mm

    ONE_X_Recessed_Cover.jpg


    ONE_X_Camera_Differences.jpg


    As you can see, there are other minor differences, and I tried my best to get images of the recessed glass cover over the Rogers unit, and the flush cover on the international unit.

    Peter

    Addendum: I forgot to say that the overall thickness of the phone measured exactly at the centre of the camera is 11.5mm for the Rogers unit and 11mm for the international unit. Therefore, my earlier guess that the glass cover is about 1/2mm below the outer frame is, in fact, accurate. It seems that HTC supplied not only a casing that's larger in diameter, but also 1/2mm thicker, to recess the glass a bit.
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    More Image Comparisons ...

    Looks much better on the dual core version. Less noise and sharpening artifact. But its hard to be sure when the focus point is much further back on the tegra version. Can you repeat the test with both focused at the same point?

    I did the test again, but this time I focused on the exact same point (marked by RED circle), and I tried my very best to position both phones in exactly the same spot.

    Here are smaller images, side-by-side. The Rogers unit is on the left.

    ROG_OneX_Small.jpg
    INT_OneX_Small.jpg


    Here is the original Rogers image, no processing, all camera settings identical:

    ROG_OneX.jpg


    Here is the original International image, no processing, all camera settings identical:

    INT_OneX.jpg


    Again, I'd have to say that the Rogers unit provides a truer image with slightly less noise, although, the differences this time are very small. In fact, they are almost unnoticeable.

    Peter

    Addendum: Here are two 100% cropped images for further comparison:

    Rogers on Top

    ROG_OneX_Crop.jpg


    INT_OneX_Crop.jpg
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    There's a summary of all my comments in post 1 ...

    Hopefully this will make it a bit easier for some people.

    I've summarized all my comments on the original post. This is up to and including this morning (my time) of April 22, 2012.

    Peter
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    Darn... got my 1X and settings menu looks yellow...

    Don't have any other unit to compare to. Will post pics a little later.

    Pete... could you kindly take some pics of both your screens using a LCD testing app like display tester?

    Thanks

    Yellow...

    p4180360.jpg


    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=25017508&postcount=1


    Not yellow (mine)...

    6945454322_846f14549b.jpg


    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=25024269&postcount=9