Nearly all Internet reviews have the Galaxy S III as winning in comparison to the HTC One X. But the Galaxy S III also has a user replaceable battery (very handy when battery life starts deteriorating over time), and also has the MicroSD card, which is again handy if wanting in-phone memory upgrades. The only significant win the One X has over the S III (to me) is the screen. Galaxy S III has the pentile screen, which is deemed less sharp than the One X screen. Worth seeing for yourself in a Carphonewarehouse though.
I also own the Samsung Galaxy Note, so for me neither the S III nor the One X is an upgrade, but a downgrade. Performance may be better on the quad core phones, but productivity is greater on the Note. By far. Oh yes, viewing the Internet, or playing movies on it is also a joy. That's my tuppence.
Nearly all Internet reviews have the Galaxy S III as winning in comparison to the HTC One X. But the Galaxy S III also has a user replaceable battery (very handy when battery life starts deteriorating over time), and also has the MicroSD card, which is again handy if wanting in-phone memory upgrades. The only significant win the One X has over the S III (to me) is the screen. Galaxy S III has the pentile screen, which is deemed less sharp than the One X screen. Worth seeing for yourself in a Carphonewarehouse though.
I also own the Samsung Galaxy Note, so for me neither the S III nor the One X is an upgrade, but a downgrade. Performance may be better on the quad core phones, but productivity is greater on the Note. By far. Oh yes, viewing the Internet, or playing movies on it is also a joy. That's my tuppence.