HTC One X Smartphones Battery life and speed performance improvements arrive with the new Android 4.0 ICS build 1.28 for recently released HTC One X smartphone.
HTC has released the first update for its
new flagship smartphone - One X (Endeavor). The new Android 4.0 Build
1.28, which is being pushed over-the-air, brings number of fixes for the
One X smartphone while improving its battery life. This update has been
rolled out for the HTC One X devices that shipped with Build 1.26 or
1.27 currently in European countries.
The early adopters of HTC One X did raise some concerns about the
battery life despite the fact that the phone carries a massive 1800 mAh
battery. The new Android build 1.28 for the One X brings number of
battery improvements however one of the power control app related issue
remains unsolved.

XDA-Developer forum noted
that the NvCPLSvc.apk app has been placed in a wrong folder by mistake
which is cited as the main reason of fast consumption of battery. The
developers also released a redesigned power control app to be placed in
the correct folder to gain about 20 per cent battery life improvement.
The bunch of improvements with the build 1.28 includes fix for the
screen glitch issue that number of early One X buyers faced. Along with
better Ice Cream Sandwich detection, the update also fixes Beats audio
performance that used to skip tunes.

However, number of issues still not fixed includes NvCPLSvc.apk app
placed in the same wrong folder instead of correct folder. Also, Force
GPU (which helps improve performance of applications) doesn't work and
the build still uses old 2.6.x.x Kernel.
Considering the fact that HTC One X was released for Europe and India
region, we can expect the Android 4.0 Build 1.28 update for India based
One X owners soon.
HTC One X smartphone comes with massive 4.7-inch SLCD2 touchscreen display and houses a quad-core 1.5 GHz
Nvidia Tegra 3 mobile processor. Featuring on-board 32 GB memory, the
smartphone has a great 8 megapixel camera and practically everything
usually found in a high-end smartphone. Sporting a 1800 mAh battery, the
HTC One X is available in India's retail market for about Rs 37,500.
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