Strangel High Quadrant Score from HTC One X - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

I have just got myself a HTC one X running up to date stock rom, I decided to download Quadrant and I seem to be getting above average scores.
My first test gave me 5951
Ran it again and got 5907
Yet below where it says "Your Device" it shows the HTC one as having scores under 5k
Have attached Screenshot.

I think they are showing the old results before the latest update my scores are in the 5000's also

The latest Phone Rom Update or the Quadrant Software update?
Really I need to put a image verification every time I want to reply, bloody hell site lol.

I've had this happen before too. Lol not sure why
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That's because your device is scoring higher than the average One X. The reason being is that you have a One XL which is a different phone. The One X has a Tegra 3, the XL has an S4. I'm sure whatever ROM you're running is helping to boost your scores but even stock we score higher on Quadrant than the One X.
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_MetalHead_ said:
That's because your device is scoring higher than the average One X. The reason being is that you have a One XL which is a different phone. The One X has a Tegra 3, the XL has an S4. I'm sure whatever ROM you're running is helping to boost your scores but even stock we score higher on Quadrant than the One X.
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He said he's running up to date stock. Most "custom" roms aren't even getting that high.

guitarofozz said:
He said he's running up to date stock. Most "custom" roms aren't even getting that high.
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You're right, it is a good score for bone stock.
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_MetalHead_ said:
That's because your device is scoring higher than the average One X. The reason being is that you have a One XL which is a different phone. The One X has a Tegra 3, the XL has an S4. I'm sure whatever ROM you're running is helping to boost your scores but even stock we score higher on Quadrant than the One X.
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No I have the one with the Tegra 3, It says one x on the box lol.
Also it's the latest update of the stock rom, I did a update as soon as I got the phone.
Says I'm running Sense 4.1
Software number 2.17.401.2
Under Phone name and Model Number it states = HTC One X

In that case your in the wrong forum. This forum is for the One XL.

_MetalHead_ said:
That's because your device is scoring higher than the average One X. The reason being is that you have a One XL which is a different phone. The One X has a Tegra 3, the XL has an S4. I'm sure whatever ROM you're running is helping to boost your scores but even stock we score higher on Quadrant than the One X.
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DvineLord said:
In that case your in the wrong forum. This forum is for the One XL.
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Oops is the only response I have to that, Could one of the Moderators please move this thanks.

Have now posted in the correct section, could Moderators please delete this.

Please post this in the post your benchmarks here thread. There's no need for a separate thread.
Edit: NVM you moved it.
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Ahh, my reading comprehension skills are lacking lol. I do remember reading an article, I think on Engadget, that said that HTC really optimized the ROM for the latest OTA, and they specifically mentioned significantly higher quadrant scores.
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My One S with S4 also scored higher than the One X. I don't trust Quadrant, either.
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usaff22 said:
My One S with S4 also scored higher than the One X. I don't trust Quadrant, either.
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Lower resolution, so that would be expected.
Same chipset, with lower screen drag it does score higher.
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WarRaven said:
Lower resolution, so that would be expected.
Same chipset, with lower screen drag it does score higher.
WR
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Yup.
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1.85 worse quadrant scores?

So I just updated from 1.73 to 1.85... And my quadrant scores are like 600 less, at 4400 compared to ~4970 on 1.73.. already factory reset, disabled a bunch of apps, etc. Not really sure what the deal is, anybody else experience this?
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Is your phone noticeably slower? No? Then who cares...?
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Homescreen feels a little sluggish..
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Did it feel that way before you saw the quadrant score?
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Haha I don't know.. it could be my mind telling me that it is, but the score that took the biggest hit is CPU, significantly lower than what quadrant says my device should be. I/o, 2d, and 3d graphics are slightly lower while memory is much higher..
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rfree2340 said:
Haha I don't know.. it could be my mind telling me that it is, but the score that took the biggest hit is CPU, significantly lower than what quadrant says my device should be. I/o, 2d, and 3d graphics are slightly lower while memory is much higher..
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its been said that quadrant doesnt relate to real world performance very well. for example i lost 50% after update on quadrant back with the evo and the phone actually felt faster. Run quadrant if you want but just dont put a lot of faith in the score vs your user experience. What is important is how it feels to YOU, not quadrant. Most all of the early reports say 1.85 feels a good bit faster than the others..
Yeah, I do realize that, but I also want to compare scores with others who updated to 1.85 because if everyone else is getting better scores still then maybe there's something wrong with my device, though I bet that is highly unlikely as it is just software.
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I can concur with the OP. I had scores of 5200, when I updated, they went down to about 4600. Doesn't make a difference as the phone is a little smoother now.
happened to me too. pisses me off!
I had scores anywhere from 4700-5150 now I can't get any higher than 4500 after the update.

Highest Quadrant Score Yet!

Score:4626
I'm running Magnolia X ROM w/ Unlocked Bootloader and CWM Installed.
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bro I hut 5200 stock
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5012 on stock 1.73 after removing bunch of use-less but harm-ful apks ! I have also tweaked the build prop and doubled the cash values in it.
nman123 said:
bro I hut 5200 stock
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Pics or it didn't happen.
I used to get in the 5000s, but it dropped for some reason.. I was then getting low 4000s constantly. So this is a big improvement for me. I might look like a dumbass here but, this is the highest score I've gotten in a while.
Here is stock
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I just got 4656 on 1.85 Leak. No root, Nothing.
Stock rooted. Guess what? It means absolutely nothing.
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Yay, you have a bloated memory score As long as phone is running smoothly, benchies dont matter.
tyshemi said:
Here is stock
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I get around 4600 but every phone performs differently even if it's the same model (this applies to CPU's as well)
nman123 said:
bro I hut 5200 stock
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Same here. I ran quadrant after unboxing and hit high 5100's a few times. Now I can't get more than mid 4900
I get an awesome score of 4456 fml.
I hit 5000-5149 every time.
Here's. mine
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Red5 said:
I hit 5000-5149 every time.
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Me to almost every time I run
Drew301 said:
Pics or it didn't happen.
I used to get in the 5000s, but it dropped for some reason.. I was then getting low 4000s constantly. So this is a big improvement for me. I might look like a dumbass here but, this is the highest score I've gotten in a while.
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So you used to get in the 5000's....but your title claims your "highest score yet" is 4626.
If the phone runs smooth that's all that matters. Android Central talks all the time about how these benchmark tests are a bunch of bull crap. My HOX is running the Clean Rom 2.0 and is smoother than ever, but scores lower than when I first got the phone.
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You guy's notice your cpu score?
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Drew301 said:
Pics or it didn't happen.
I used to get in the 5000s, but it dropped for some reason.. I was then getting low 4000s constantly. So this is a big improvement for me. I might look like a dumbass here but, this is the highest score I've gotten in a while.
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I guess you got some of the pics showing higher than you thought.
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Stock. No root. The more tests I run consecutivelly it lowers, or if phone is already warm. So my advice, if a high number is uber important to you, test as cool as you can.
Dxtra said:
You guy's notice your cpu score?
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I'm assuming the one listed there under my device is the quad core international, therefore it makes sense it'd be lower then the listed HOX, I guess hah.
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Stock 1.73 gets at or above 5000 but later updates have brought scores down to around 4500-4600. Not sure why.

Cores

Correct me if in wrong but from what HTC states is that the one x is a quad core phone. But if you go into settings/about/hardware settings it states that the processor is dual core. Any input of this?
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Ramsport said:
Correct me if in wrong but from what HTC states is that the one x is a quad core phone. But if you go into settings/about/hardware settings it states that the processor is dual core. Any input of this?
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I like your signature ( the one below the line ).... no offense
This is an AT&T HTC one XL forum and these are the specs
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_xl-4572.php
Ramsport said:
Correct me if in wrong but from what HTC states is that the one x is a quad core phone. But if you go into settings/about/hardware settings it states that the processor is dual core. Any input of this?
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This question is just a hair better than coming in to ask who manufactures this phone. Please try a 1 second search on google before asking such a simple question.
Ironic signature by the way.
Can I push you down the stairs, OP?
The international edition is a quad core phone (different forum for that). The North American variant is the HTC One XL, which uses a dual core processor that has LTE built into its SoC.
Stupid People (Ramsport) Are Like Slinkys, Useless To Have Around, But Bring A Smile To Your Face When You Push Them Down The Stairs.
Hey, how'd you end up with two cores?!? I thought the name "One X" means you only get one core! Now I feel gypped for passing it up :'(
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designgears said:
Stupid People (Ramsport) Are Like Slinkys, Useless To Have Around, But Bring A Smile To Your Face When You Push Them Down The Stairs.
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Funny but very unnecessary. I'm sure you could get your point across without having to insult people.
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In my opinion I'm guessing he was drunk when posting this due to spelling errors; in which case it's laughable.
But if i'm wrong....i'm wrong.
shawn1224 said:
Funny but very unnecessary. I'm sure you could get your point across without having to insult people.
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Look at OP's sig.
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Sirgatory said:
In my opinion I'm guessing he was drunk when posting this due to spelling errors; in which case it's laughable.
But if i'm wrong....i'm wrong.
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HAHA I hope he comes back to confirm this.
Sirgatory said:
In my opinion I'm guessing he was drunk when posting this due to spelling errors; in which case it's laughable.
But if i'm wrong....i'm wrong.
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He wasn't drunk. The spelling errors are due to auto correction. He clearly just didn't do any research before he bought his phone.
_MetalHead_ said:
He wasn't drunk. The spelling errors are due to auto correction. He clearly just didn't do any research before he bought his phone.
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IDK, I post drunk a lot. It sounds plausible to me.
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Why isn't this locked yet? Lol
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corythug said:
Why isn't this locked yet? Lol
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Because the mods are waiting to see how he responds, obv.
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Because the mods are waiting to see how he responds, obv.
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Lolol oooooh, I got it now
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_MetalHead_ said:
He wasn't drunk. The spelling errors are due to auto correction. He clearly just didn't do any research before he bought his phone.
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I HAAATE those stupid autocorrect errors! That so-called feature gets on my last nerve sometimes!
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skynet11 said:
I HAAATE those stupid autocorrect errors! That so-called feature gets on my last nerve sometimes!
Terminators run on Android
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Seeing as we're going off on random tangents, I love your signature. Terminator 2 was the best movie ever.
designgears said:
Stupid People (Ramsport) Are Like Slinkys, Useless To Have Around, But Bring A Smile To Your Face When You Push Them Down The Stairs.
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i don't like capitalization
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The One X (XL) has two incarnations. The AT&T version, which has a dual-core CPU, and the international XL variant, which has a 4+1 Quad-Core, with the +1 (5th core) dedicated to apps. AT&T had to use a dual-core CPU, because the current quad-core technology is not LTE compatible ATM.
The AT&T version does nit lack performance in the least, and is plenty fast. I managed to score 4,958 on Quadrant, which is faster than every previous phone I've owned, and I've had the SGSII, Amaze, Vivid, Galaxy Note, etc. The One X is the best phone I've owned so far. HTC spared no expense building this device. They used top notch hardware throughout, including the Super IPS LCD2 Display, which is absolutely gorgeous.
Good god, I sound like a fanboi. :banghead:
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"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice"~Rush
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Slower benchmarks with 2 ghz overclock

I was getting close to 12000 on antutu on cm10 with no overclock, now I'm getting around 10000 on king kang m1 with 2ghz overclock.
Any ideas? Anyone else see this ?
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Benchmarks.Dont.Mean.S H I T
Yes, I know the mantra, but how can the benchmarks slow down with an overclock?
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nespid said:
Yes, I know the mantra, but how can the benchmarks slow down with an overclock?
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jags_the1 said:
Benchmarks.Dont.Mean.S H I T
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Maybe because king kang has more to it.. something bare bones (cm10) will usually be faster
Benchmarks also mean nothing for phones. As long as it runs fast, why does it matter?
nespid said:
I was getting close to 12000 on antutu on cm10 with no overclock, now I'm getting around 10000 on king kang m1 with 2ghz overclock.
Any ideas? Anyone else see this ?
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I've read somewhere clocking the phone too high can be counter productive and reduce performance like you see
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jags_the1 said:
Benchmarks.Dont.Mean.S H I T
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THANK YOU! This thread has no point.
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superchilpil said:
I've read somewhere clocking the phone too high can be counter productive and reduce performance like you see
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Yeah, I wanna understand why that is?
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absolutelygrim said:
Maybe because king kang has more to it.. something bare bones (cm10) will usually be faster
Benchmarks also mean nothing for phones. As long as it runs fast, why does it matter?
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yeah, I thought the same thing, that KK is all hopped up and feature rich with background processes, but I score almost identical scores with processor scaled back to stock 1.5 ghz.
And I know, I read it a millions times a day that benchmarks don't mean anything, but I like to have something quantifiable that the phone is executing instructions faster and not just a placebo effect because I'm overclocked.
I have all of my other devices overclocked, and they all score better on benchmarks. I've come across kernels that score lower and run smoother than overclocked kernels, but this is the first time I've encountered lower scores with an overclock.
In any event, like I asked in my initial post, I'm wondering how the overclock can garner the lower scores.
If you feel this thread has no point, you're free to not comment, and return to the questions forum.
Otherwise, I would like to discuss how overclocking produces slower benchmarks.
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Yeah, I wanna understand why that is?
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Because some devices cant run at a higher clock, that's why they are set at a stable speed across all CPUs
Try 1800, see if it improves. If so then you have a device with a weak CPU.
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Most likely tripping thermal switches in cpu or gpu and it auto scales down to prevent three mile island in your hand.
If you have a heavy thick case on phone expect worse results.
WR
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This is XDA, we don't run off of tangable, quantifiable data; we run off of placebo. Sorta like how aznrice's mods got so popular.
Anywho, it's probably not stable at those speeds so it's throttling during the benchmark. As said above role it back a tad and see what happens.
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Ohhhh yeah. That's right. I was looking at another oc kernel and there were some adb shell commands to alter thermald.conf to "stick" the oc at higher speeds.
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superchilpil said:
Because some devices cant run at a higher clock, that's why they are set at a stable speed across all CPUs
Try 1800, see if it improves. If so then you have a device with a weak CPU.
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In the past, I've just seen reboots if the frequency is too high. The I haven't had any reboots at 2 ghz. I'll try running at different frequencies shortly. Driving home ATM.
Edit: To clear, I was not posting while driving. I am about to drive.
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This truely is the worst phone to txt and drive with. Awkward to hold with one hand and impossible to type with without looking at the screen.
I used to be able to type full paragraphs on my Aria...
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WarRaven said:
Most likely tripping thermal switches in cpu or gpu and it auto scales down to prevent three mile island in your hand.
If you have a heavy thick case on phone expect worse results.
WR
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This is likely what's happening.
Not familiar with CM10, but if there's a file /etc/thermald.conf you can raise the thresholds. But just do it a bit, the thermal limits are there to protect your phone from overheating.
Hmmm.. it only started running at the other frequency when I dialed them back. Could cpu spy not be reporting accurately?
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ECEXCURSION said:
This truely is the worst phone to txt and drive with. Awkward to hold with one hand and impossible to type with without looking at the screen.
I used to be able to type full paragraphs on my Aria...
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I've never had a keyboard-less phone that I could type accurately without looking.
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Cpu spy is wrong in this case.
WR
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How to tell if I have a One X or One X+

How do I tell what version of the one X I have?
one x = duel core
one x + = quad core
jerrycoffman45 said:
one x = duel core
one x + = quad core
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How do i tell what processor i have?
cpu spy from play store
Didn't tell me anything.
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does it tell you tegra or snapdragon boot to hboot should say evita for one x
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How do I tell what version of the one X I have?
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Settings - About - Phone Identity (Model Number = HTC One X or X+)
OR
Settings - About - Hardware information (Processor Dual Core or Quad Core)
Why have s phone if you don't even know what it is?
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Why have s phone if you don't even know what it is?
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That's what I'm wondering....
Probably stolen
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Please ive been on here since 2006 longer then any of you and u think its stolen. I had to get off verizon so i traded my note 2 for this htc one x. I didnt even know there was a one x+ so thats why i was wondering.
idle0095 said:
Please ive been on here since 2006 longer then any of you and u think its stolen. I had to get off verizon so i traded my note 2 for this htc one x. I didnt even know there was a one x+ so thats why i was wondering.
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Yet he can't even spell right
-Sugardaddy Duncan
idle0095 said:
Please ive been on here since 2006 longer then any of you and u think its stolen. I had to get off verizon so i traded my note 2 for this htc one x. I didnt even know there was a one x+ so thats why i was wondering.
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And you expect to get help with that attitude? If you have been here since 2006 you should know how to check your phone model. Even my mom can do that, and she doesn't even know how to send picture messages
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just see what it says in the bootloader since you have been in here since 2006 you know how to get into your bootloader
Easy way to tell. Look right under earpiece. Does it say AT&T? One X. Just the globe? One X+.
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