Aside from the attractive back and solid performance, it's a forgettable device. But for someone who's seeking a simple and reliable smartphone at a reasonable cost, HTC's latest offering is the best AT&T device in its price range.
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It may not be a fire-breathing superphone, but the HTC One VX offers plenty of Android goodness for under $50.
Read the full review →The HTC One VX is a solid Android smartphone for AT&T buyers on a budget, but it isn't your best bet available.
Read the full review →The One VX offers a balanced ratio between price and performance, and while it’s classified as just a budget device for those cash-strapped consumers looking for a good deal, the One VX will provide the experience of a top-tier handset.
Read the full review →Having used an iPhone since 2007 with some flirting on the side with mediocre androids and blackberries I wanted a bigger display and something fresh. iOS is so good but so stale and rigid and I was ready to try Android again and so far I haven't given the iPhone a second thought. This is the...
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