HTC Admits One X Wi-Fi Connectivity Flaw

Just one month after release, HTC One X some users have been complaining about a bug on various forums. According to the users, the One X can not establish connection to Wi-Fi. For that reason, HTC has released a software update few weeks ago, which was thought to solve the issue. But the flaw has not been removed. When HTC got more pressure from the users the company finally admitted the flaw in One X handsets to AndroidCentral, and said it was a hardware issue.


HTC One X, Image Credit: TTJ

HTC said “After investigating isolated reports of WiFi connectivity issues in the HTC One X, we have identified a fix that strengthens the area of the phone around the WiFi antennae connection points. While many customers have not experienced any problems with signal strength, we have taken immediate steps to implement a solution in our production process to prevent this issue from happening in the future. HTC is committed to making sure every customer has a great experience and we apologize for any inconvenience this issue may have caused while we conducted a thorough investigation.”

A spokesman from HTC told that only the quad-core Tegra 3 version of the One X has been affected. The company has not got any report of the issue in the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4. That means, if you have bought One X from AT&T, most probably you are lucky. HTC suggests that if you are facing this hardware flaw then you can call directly to HTC customer support.

Source: Androidcentral

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Forman

Forman Forhad is a Staff Writer at TheTechJournal. He is a Physics Graduate. Forhad covers tech products and industry news. Follow him on Twitter And Google+.

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