HTC One X+ with 1.7GHz Tegra 3 might be headed to T-Mobile USA

26 July, 2012

So far, AT&T has been enjoying exclusivity of the HTC One X in the US (theirs is a renamed Krait-powered One XL), but now a rumor based on a leaked shot of T-Mobile's inventory shows that the carrier will be getting the "HTC One X+".



So, what's the difference between One X and One X+? Apparently, the plus version will use a Tegra 3+ chipset. The updated version of the Nvidia SoC will have its quad-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz (instead of 1.5GHz like in the international One X) and a GPU that's 25% faster.

According to the leaked shot, the HTC One X+ for T-Mobile USA will arrive in late September. Of course, this is based on hearsay, so take it with a pinch of salt. Also, whether or not the X+ will go international is an interesting question, but unfortunately one that can't be answered just yet.

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Reader comments

  • TizenMeeGo Takeover
  • 11 Sep 2012
  • qJH

This will be the device I buy until the Jolla MeeGo phones are revealed then it's bye bye HTC and Android, HELLOOOO MEEGO!!! :D

  • Bee
  • 29 Jul 2012
  • j@$

Apple is the worst at dealing with the open community

  • Anonymous
  • 29 Jul 2012
  • YH7

Where did you see a 2gb ram version of Hox?

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