HTC One X+ announced

A slightly improved HTC One X has been announced by the taiwanese smartphone maker

October 2, 2012
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HTC unveiled its new One X+ Android smartphone in a press statement issued today (2 October 2012).

The device is set to run “HTC Sense 4+” on the latest version of Google’s Android mobile operating system, dubbed version 4.1 or “Jelly Bean”.

According to the press release, the HTC One X+ lives up to its name as a version of the HTC One X with a faster processor, longer battery life, and larger internal storage.

Where the HTC One X launched in South Africa had a 1.5GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, the new One X+ will feature a 1.7GHz Tegra 3.

It will also have double the storage of its predecessor, at 64GB, and boast a 2,100mAh battery, compared to the original’s 1,800mAh battery.

The table below summarises the key specifications of the device:

Specifications HTC One X+
Maker HTC
Display 4.7″ (720×1280) S-LCD2
Camera, primary 8MP
Camera, secondary 1.6MP
Storage, internal 64GB
Storage, expandable No
RAM 1GB
Processor 1.7Ghz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3
Graphics ULP GeForce
Battery 2,100mAh
Cellular data HSPA 850/900/1900/2100
SIM type Micro SIM
NFC Yes (operator dependent)
Dimensions 134.36 x 69.9 x 8.9mm
HTC One X Plus

HTC One X+

Availability

The HTC One X+ will be available in Europe and North Asia from October and in South Asia from November 2012. North America will make a separate announcement regarding availability of the HTC One X+.

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