Anyone that snagged a One X+ on AT&T able to comment on the display quality? Especially in comparison to the AT&T One X/HTC One XL, I'm trying to ascertain whether there is actually a degradation in display quality when compared against the older model.
I got one today and comparing in-store to the One X had no noticeable difference between them. This is of course just eyeballing it, but I pulled up some high rez sample images to compare.
lorez84 said:
I got one today and comparing in-store to the One X had no noticeable difference between them. This is of course just eyeballing it, but I pulled up some high rez sample images to compare.
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Any noticeable difference in max brightness? Do the colors seem a little less vibrant than the One X?
I'm really concerned in light of recent reviews saying that the HTC 8X and One X+ don't have as good a display as the One X.
I don't know about the One X+ that is sold by AT&T, but about the one i bought in the Netherlands, i can't see any difference between my wife's One X and my One X+. Both screens are great, good color saturation, very vibrant and no problem when on max brightness. Also no issues with yellow spots or whatsoever. Just a very nice upgrade for my previous One X
Don't worry
If you observe the og one x forums you would know that the og one x had 3 screen types, sony for at&t and sharp and acer for the international. The acer screen was almost twice as bright as the others, this would probably be the one that people are comparing the one x+ to. So practically the one x+ screen is on par with two of the one x screens but not the acer.
@ siroj: And which type of screen is your HTC One X? I don't think it's an Acer!
How to check out which type of screen you have for the HTC One X+:
• Download: ES File Explorer File Manager @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=nl
• Go to settings, root-settings, and set a mark at 'up to root'
• Start your One X+ TWO TIMES after eachother
• Open ES File Explorer
• Go up and up and up and up till you are in '/'
• Press the searchbutton and search for 'last_kmsg'
• Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait....
• Open this file in a text editor (on your phone or email it to yourself and open it on your computer)
• Search for 'panel_id' and / or 'panel_vendor'
• Check out the code and place it in this thread...
I've got an Acer, my mother in law had got a Sharp screen of the One X!
Acer on the left vs Sharp on the right:
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If I compare my Acer screen in the One X next to my One X+ screen I can clearly see that the One X+ screen is more blueish / grayish.
Less vibrant and less white. I think you have got a Sharp screen in you're One X, a little bit like the One X+ screen you're wife has got
Tonight I'm gonna compare: Acer One X vs Sharp One X vs (unknown ??) One X+ and make some pictures!
@ Hunt3r.j2: Haven't you searched on XDA?
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1983733
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987328
HTC One X Acer 0x4940014 vs. HTC One X Sharp 0x294000f vs HTC One X+ ?? 0x944a03:
I have a feeling that it's the Acer displays. Maybe a lucky few will get Sharp or Sony displays.
Hey CLB-NL, if its not too much to ask, can you make and post hi res pictures on the 3 one x phones together thanx. it seems the one x+ screen is a lot darker than the two...which to me is not entirely a bad thing as i find the middle one x way too saturated and bright even at the lowest setting that it would make night time use irritating for the eyes
Hunt3r.j2 said:
I have a feeling that it's the Acer displays. Maybe a lucky few will get Sharp or Sony displays.
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I was wrong with the first info: Sharp vs Acer vs unknown. It has to be Acer vs Sharp vs unknown (One X vs One X vs One X+)
trellva25 said:
Hey CLB-NL, if its not too much to ask, can you make and post hi res pictures on the 3 one x phones together thanx. it seems the one x+ screen is a lot darker than the two...
which to me is not entirely a bad thing as i find the middle one x way too saturated and bright even at the lowest setting that it would make night time use irritating for the eyes
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You're talking about '3 One X phones' which do you mean? 3x One X: Sharp vs Acer vs Sony?
Or do you mean One X vs One X vs One X+ (Acer vs Sharp vs unknown) The pictures above are high resolution...
Or do you want to see the 4000x3000 pixel pictures from above?
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A Quick Comparison of Differences – Endeavor#U V.S. EndeavorC2#U
ENRC2 has red ring around the camera lens, however ENR has silver ring. ENRC2 has leather paint on the back cover and ENR has plastic like paint. ENRC2 is very dark black and ENR is black grey color.
< Endeavor#U has silver ring > < EndeavorC2#U has Red ring >
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The difference:
Left - HTC One X
Right - HTC One X+
One x+ has ddr3 ram vs lpddr2 ram on one x
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_3
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
1x+ has 2040 mAh battery?
ectodroid said:
One x+ has ddr3 ram vs lpddr2 ram on one x
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_3
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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I can't see any AP37 Tegra 3 on wiki also, if you check the specc for One X, it uses AP33 - so the WIKI is actualy wrong
also T30 (tegra3) can use lpddr2 or lddr3 as I can see on the specc (wiki). But right now I am curious why it says taht One X uses T30 (wiki source) but HTC specc says it uses AP33? hmmm
Interesting.
I have so many questions!
What does "plastic paint" / "leather paint" mean? I'm guessing it's referring to the finish/feel of the polycarbonate?
What dos the copper foil thing mean?
And the rear camera sensor is different? You'd think HTC would advertise that...
And finally, what is the source for those specs/that image?
catachresistant said:
Interesting.
I have so many questions!
What does "plastic paint" / "leather paint" mean? I'm guessing it's referring to the finish/feel of the polycarbonate?
What dos the copper foil thing mean?
And the rear camera sensor is different? You'd think HTC would advertise that...
And finally, what is the source for those specs/that image?
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About the paint - the leather paint feels more solid/rubber like. The copper foil is copper foil between inner chasis (between LCD and motherboard) for cooling the CPU (it takes away the heat from CPU) - HTC One X only has one Copper foil at the back cover (between mother board and plastic back cover).. so HTC One X+ will have one copper foil more (more heat to dispatch)
Copper foil looks similar to this
the cam sensor is the same quality, only different manufacturer. The same case as with HTC Desire HD - it has both 8MP sensor, one from Samsung and one from OmniVision. HTC One X has Samsung sensor, HTC One X+ has OmniVision sensor.
Source: HTC itself. Email to all repair centres from *iwillnotmakethispublic=)*@htc.com
as you can see there are internal codes for different parts of phone, 35H00197-00M for instance being the new code for 2040mah battery in One X+
this one x isn't the one we have here in canada. In canada, it's not an nvidia chip, it's a dual A15. It also only have 16gb and lte
I know I'm immature but anyone else notice on the specs page where it says vibrator------- JINLONG
LOL
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LOL na ur not immature mate.. it's never a bad time to have a laugh
Sent from my Desire HD using the power of the dark side
Does anybody know if the batteries between the 2 are interchangeable? has the internal design changed?
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Does anybody know if the batteries between the 2 are interchangeable? has the internal design changed?
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This is one of the question I had in mind. Other than that would be the CPU and storage. Hopefully someone open their One X+ right away after they get it.
The internal storage of the one x+ is 64GB's. And is it coming with a sd-card slot as well? Read some rumors but can't find the source of it..
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The internal storage of the one x+ is 64GB's. And is it coming with a sd-card slot as well? Read some rumors but can't find the source of it..
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I've seen quite a few videos of HOX+ on youtube and so far none say it has a micro sd card slot.
Its not coming with expandable storage.
No expandable storage I can say there is a speed boost and battery is good
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No expandable storage I can say there is a speed boost and battery is good
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What's battery life like?
HTC Sensation w/CMX JB 4.1.2
miguellopez12 said:
I know I'm immature but anyone else notice on the specs page where it says vibrator------- JINLONG
LOL
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BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA that's an ingenious find!!!
For girls, does it come in pink tho¿
Baahahaha, JINLONG,
thank you for that hahahahahhahahahahaha
....preordered, screw it, OneX isss a friking Batman's gadget! Now its perfect all the way with that +.
Would backhousing from X+ fit on X?
Better GPU One X of One X+? strange One X better...
Why it is with antutu benchmark or GL 2.5.1 bench differences in the One X have better of scores X +? great are these differences? why?
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Why it is with antutu benchmark or GL 2.5.1 bench differences in the One X have better of scores X +? great are these differences? why?
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Really? Post the one x bench please
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Just walked into a corporate store to check this thing out and get a feel for it, see if its worth leaving a GS III. Everything about it seems legit, except the screen set to full brightness still seemed too dim. Might just be the AMOLED screens spoiling my eyes for the last 2 years, but just wanted some comments from owners who have been able to take this thing outside.
So how is the brightness for you guys? Is it still fairly viewable in sunlight? Please no discussions about color clarity/saturation. I know it doesn't hold a candle to reproducing vibrant colors like OLED does.
I went out in full daylight and could see perfectly clear. First time ever on a smartphone that I've never had to cup my hands around the screen to see
Sent from my Droid DNA. 1080p never looked so sweet
Awesome. I was initially concerned with it being LCD, but I remember reading on a few sites that the superiority in SLCD3 was its manufacturing quality and clarity. I guess that coupled with the display being bonded better and closer to the surface translates into better visibility. Thanks for responding.
It is interesting to hear others review on this screen.
Since the major reason I did not buy galaxy 3 or note is AMOLED screen really looks dime even max brightess is only equel to my htc one x 's 50% brightness level which I can not accept.
It's a beautiful sunny day in Los Angeles.
Walked outside.
Had no issue seeing the screen contents.
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So how is the brightness for you guys?
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We decided to pit the Droid DNA against the iPhone 5, Nexus 4, HTC One X, and Samsung Galaxy S III (from left to right it's the iPhone, Nexus 4, Droid DNA, One X, and Galaxy S III). All screens were turned up to maximum brightness, as can be seen in the photo above. The first thing you'll note is that the Droid DNA isn't the brightest by a long shot; that title still belongs to the iPhone 5, followed by the One X (though the One X seems brighter because there are simply more pixels in total). Disappointing? Yes, though it's still plenty bright enough to be visible in daylight.
http://gizmodo.com/5960289/htc-droid-dna-vs-iphone-5-and-everyone-else-whos-got-the-best-display
The displays on the One X+ and 8X are 20% dimmer than the OG One X too. Previous One X's had panels from Sony, Acer, and Sharp. The new display on the One X+ is from a mysterious fourth vendor (0x944a03) that hasn't been identified yet. Maybe HTC's changed panel vendor's for their new devices?
Alright , several people here might be familiar with my name and my review of the HTC TITAN back in the day. Do i decided to give Nokia a go this time.
So... i got my 920.
I will try my best here to explain everything that an advanced users like most of XDA members here are looking for.
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Most of the Cyan 920 are only available online on AT&T , i got a Dev from Nokia hook me up with one so don't ask me why or how i get it.
Open it up, i must say i am impressed with the design and the color, it is a little bit bulky compare to the old built-like-a-tank TITAN , but it doesn't hurt my feeling.
Because the 920 use the microsim , so i have to cut my sim to make it compatible (if you don't want to spend like $5 for a cutter, go online, there is plentiful template out there for you)
The Cyan color is definitely catchy and i am glad that i got it. The device feel great in hand, but somehow i feel it kinda fragile. (i got a case for it anyway). And of course, Nokia doesn't allow you to throw away your old batter and put a new one in. It is secured inside that polycarbonate cover.
The Camera on the back look sleek and beautiful, but there is still questions about it, ( i will cover it tomorrow on the second post)
First boot, start up just fine, little bit longer than i expected.
The screen is the WXGA one , mean you still hold the same ratio from the old Windows Phone but with lager Pixel Density. (this one is 331 i believe). I mean , all the tile look very sharp and beautiful on the 4.5 inch IPS display from Nokia. The glass is the Gorilla Glass so at least i don't have to worry about it getting scratches easily, but screen protector is still recommended, i am still looking for a good one. The super sensitive screen prove itself , i can wear gloves and still navigate around easily.
The 920 is the LTE phone, so if you have a GoPhone service like me, you will have to add the VPN to get HSPDA to work. (wap.cingular). But overall , it work just fine.
So, first impression over the phone and compare to HTC TITAN II?
The phone is about the size of the TITAN II, longer and a little bit thicker. It is a little bit heavier in my hand but it is hard to notice. While TITAN has the usb port on the side , the Lumias seem to have the USB on the bottom of it (i like it)
The screen is definitely a plus for the Lumia, the picture sure as hell look sharper even though we all agree that pictures still look beautiful on TITAN and TITAN II. But because of smaller screen size and higher resolution, the image will be better on the Lumia/
As the first impression, i feel happy with the purchase, but the fun part has not yet come.
I will go over the hardware and software part tomorrow or so, keep the questions and request coming, i will answer.
Reserved
I also went from a titan to the 920 - agree that size wise its a wash, and the slightly greater weight isn't an issue. On AT&T LTE, you can really feel the network speed difference between that and "4G" on the Titan.
Sorry that i have some projects i need to codes and test before the end of next week. Something i didn't expect.
Sorry about the delay.
I just bought the 920 and also have a Titan 2..
I've noticed the 920 does open apps a little faster but on opening maps...both using bing maps..
the Titan is smoother scrolling around...I don't really play games so I can't compare that..
Honestly...I prefer the build on the Titan...whenever (if ever) they release 7.8 for the Titan..I could see myself selling the Nokia....
blue color is very nice:laugh:but my city cant to buy it,only white and black .,
Coming up on my 30 days and I'm seriously unhappy with the camera on this phone. The camera on my One X was much better. I like everything else about the X+ better, so that said, is the camera issue likely to be addressed by HTC with a future software update? I find it really hard to believe that the horrendous jpeg artifacts are acceptable for a device that is touted for its camera and separate camera chipset.
I am going to try the camera mod that has been posted, but aside from any mods, I'm really wondering if it's likely that HTC will address this problem themselves?
My 15 days is over. Hopefully HTC fixes this,as the mod has better quality than the stock. So I assume it's a software issue.
If you have a spare phone, return it and wait a couple of months to see if HTC fixed. Atleast you have a chance now.
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Coming up on my 30 days and I'm seriously unhappy with the camera on this phone. The camera on my One X was much better. I like everything else about the X+ better, so that said, is the camera issue likely to be addressed by HTC with a future software update? I find it really hard to believe that the horrendous jpeg artifacts are acceptable for a device that is touted for its camera and separate camera chipset.
I am going to try the camera mod that has been posted, but aside from any mods, I'm really wondering if it's likely that HTC will address this problem themselves?
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omg i'm just not seeing any problems with wifey's x+
her photos are fantastic..
wdkingery said:
omg i'm just not seeing any problems with wifey's x+
her photos are fantastic..
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Low light photos are horrible.
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Low light photos are horrible.
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Here's a screenshot of a close-range image using the flash. It is in Photoshop being viewed at 100%. This is terrible quality for a high-end phone with an f2.0 lens.
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i have the same problems like jason.
@all the people here, who say camera is fine - please, SHOW! post your pics!
The photos are fine in almost every cases for a handy cam, except low light pics.
BUT that is quite normal for such small cam chips... we have not a DSLR with a F1.4
We don't have to post pics, were not the ones moaning about stupid crap 24/7. At the end of the day, you bought a mobile phone not an SLR camera. Are your lives that shallow that you have nothing to do but come on here an moan about the same stupid things day in day out.
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We don't have to post pics, were not the ones moaning about stupid crap 24/7. At the end of the day, you bought a mobile phone not an SLR camera. Are your lives that shallow that you have nothing to do but come on here an moan about the same stupid things day in day out.
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Angry much?
I use the camera on my phone nearly every day and not one person say "oh that picture looks rubbish".
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Heres a picture from my phone. IMO there is nothing wrong with the camera sensor for a £450 phone.
The first image is a normal picture. But the second was taken in total darkness in my hall. There was no light apart from the flash, and i still think the quality is good.
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Yes, quite normal and ( physics )
First picture is into the sun ... and so to much light.
The 2nd one shows the problem at low light ... ( noises at higher ISO )
If you make a pic at normal daylight and with some photo knowledge - everything is fine
Here is a low light sphere pic taken with the JB 4.2 Cam that comes with the InsertCoin ROM...I say that is pretty good for a handy cam!
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This thread just happened to catch my eye because the HTC DNA (which I own) seems to be giving us DNA owners the same exact issue. Pictures are pretty good (wonderful actually) in normal lighting. But the quality drops horribly in low lighting. My wife's Incredible 2 takes better pictures in low light. From what I understand is that this is a software issue dealing with the camera's (highly touted) sensor in the One X + and DNA. This can be fixed via an update. The question is when and if HTC is going to do it for us.
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Hi guys, ok so now i have both phones, and i have provided some pictures bellow. I will soon take the butterfly apart and reveal the inside and answer some long awaited questions, but based off initial views i can almost promise none of us would be able to add SD card support from the j butterfly to the DNA. The reason i say this is because the J butterfly is about a mm or so longer in length than the DNA is, (i guess to support the infrared and sd card reader) but ya installing the sd card reader from the butterfly to dna would prove undoable since the back cover from J butterfly would not fit on the DNA.
Note: Verizon did a much better job detail wise on the DNA than the HTC J Butterfly is done but AU. The grill where ear speaker is, is not red like the DNA its just black and plain, the back HTC logo is not embossed and is only just printed small, gloss feel on the J butterfly is not bad, but i prefer the DNA's soft touch feel, and although the DNA looks thinner, it sits a little more raised on its back than the butterfly is. Ok here are some pics. I will do a video on it later.
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neat! i hate that glossy back lol
and wow you can actually see how the JB is thicker from that top view!
Lol ya, a lot of people would say the dna was a downgraded j butterfly, but aside from the sd card, i honestly think the dna is a more well built, better feeling, more sturdy phone. The j butterfly feels too plasticy and doesnt have the small details like the red grill for the earpiece or the bolder htc logo to make the phone stand out more.
The Butterfly's noticably thicker. It'll be interesting to see what the diffrences are between the internals.
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The Butterfly's noticably thicker. It'll be interesting to see what the diffrences are between the internals.
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The differences look to be pretty slender. Here is a comparison of all 4 variants of the Butterfly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081771
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The differences look to be pretty slender.
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This is what caught my eye...
Where do you buy the butterfly j ? If you don't mind telling us
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Where do you buy the butterfly j ? If you don't mind telling us
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You might want to think twice depending on where you live and where you're going to use it. It's not a global phone. It supports quad-band GSM for voice but only 850/2100 MHz for HSPA which makes it incompatible in some regions.
http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-butterfly/#specs
I got it from someone i know in japan, but ya i tried my verizon sim doesnt work in it, going to try att sim later on today see what happens. Also yea that headphone jack area gives the thickness away quit well haha
Gotta say the front looks a lot cleaner without that Verizon logo though!
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I dunno, i think it looks to plain without it, just blank lol. Dunno my opinion i guess
whats the actual thickness of the two phones. The J Butterfly may LOOK thicker, but it may just be how the top of the phone is shapped due to whatever the hell that slot is for(SD/Sim idk). As you can tell on your DNA, the edges are quite round as it gets to the edge of the phone to make it appear its more slim than it actually is. Besides, were talking about like .5mm, which is rather insignificant.
Glad you could get one!
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whats the actual thickness of the two phones.
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It's actually interesting. The DNA's the "thickest" of the three. All the stats are from HTC websites.
DNA: 141 x 70.5 x 9.73 mm, 140g
J-Butterfly: 143 x 71 x 9.2 mm, 140g
Butterfly: 143 x 70.5 x 9.08 mm, 140g
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It's actually interesting. The DNA's the "thickest" of the three. All the stats are from HTC websites.
DNA: 141 x 70.5 x 9.73 mm, 140g
J-Butterfly: 143 x 71 x 9.2 mm, 140g
Butterfly: 143 x 70.5 x 9.08 mm, 140g
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figures, that curved edge is all just a trick to make the phone appear more thin, but I think it may also help with holding the phone too.
yup dna is actually thicker, when u put them side by side, the dna sits higher thus the center of the phone is thicker.
BarryH_GEG said:
It's actually interesting. The DNA's the "thickest" of the three. All the stats are from HTC websites.
DNA: 141 x 70.5 x 9.73 mm, 140g
J-Butterfly: 143 x 71 x 9.2 mm, 140g
Butterfly: 143 x 70.5 x 9.08 mm, 140g
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There is a 4th variant (Chinese version of Butterfly, x920e) although it has the same dimensions as the Taiwan version just a little lighter due to lack of micro sd.
X920e: 143 x 70.5 x 9.08 mm, 138g
cant wait for your video comparison....
minjiet said:
cant wait for your video comparison....
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sorry i had linked it in another thread. here is the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPM98DPKY0U
So there is basically 3 versions of the same phone? I think the Butterfly is coming to AU - so any android development for the DNA is usable on the Butterfly?