HTC One X+ specs outed by trusted XDA Developer,

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There is certainly no shortage of new devices being announced, leaked and rumored. This time of year is big for manufacturers. We have plenty of holidays right around the corner that prompt a lot of people to get new devices, pick up presents for someone else or what have you. We have seen the new line of Motorola DROID RAZR’s, the new Kindle Fire line, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and plenty of other devices. There are however few from HTC that we are waiting to get our official first looks at. Mainly the HTC One X+, which is supposed to be headed to T-Mobile before the year is up.  Hopefully we get a real look at it on September 19th at the HTC press event.

For those of you that are just like us, we hate to wait. Rumor or not, the more information the better. It now looks like a very well-recognized XDA Developer. Football4PDS, has out what he says is the official specs for the new HTC One X+ device. Are you ready for this? The One X+ will be sporting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Sense 4.5 UI overlay. Not exactly what we were hoping for, but it is a HTC device so we did expect Sense to be integrated. Other specs pu the NVIDIA Tegra3+ AP37 1.6GHz quad-core processor paired with the single-core 1.7GHz  which gives you that 4PLUS-1 ability.  It should have 1GB of RAM and memory chatter is set at 32GB internal storage space. He even offers up the dimension of the device as 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.3mm and weighing 129g. Compared to the Nenmark scores that were dug up earlier in August, we can also toss in a 1280 x 720 HD display.

We assume that since it is a One series device that you can expect to have the battery built-in along with no external SD card slot. That could change, but doubtful. All things are pointing to one heck of a HTC device. If the One X+ does make it to T-Mobile in full quad-core fashion then you can bet it will give the Galaxy Note 2 a run for its money.

Further coversations on Football’s twitter feed mentions 1,800 mAh battery and the same 720p 4.7-inch screen as the One X has now. All we are really looking at is quad-core support for the U.S. and 32GB of memory.  Heck, even the mm size conversion to inches is nearly identical. We will still keep this as rumor for now, but we are pretty confident that these specs are legit.

What are your thoughts about all of this? Are you gonna hold out and see what HTC planned before you get your heart set on something for the holidays?

Source: Engadget & Football4PDA tweet 

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8 Responses

  1. jeff donuts says:

    nice to see tmobile finally getting some good phones and quad core ones at that. this and the note 2 should be good for customers. im getting tired of those “damned dual core” ones

    • FILA says:

      Yea well hold that thought there buddy, cause as of today it seems T-Mobile dropped this phone, its no longer on the roadmap for the future months.

      • jeff donuts says:

        Yea I saw that. What the Hell happened?

        • FILA says:

          I dont know, T-Mobile just doesnt know how to please people when it comes to their phone line up at times.

        • jeff donuts says:

          Well it’s wasn’t official. Talked to David from tmo news and this is what he said

          ” Well, it was never officially confirmed for T-Mobile anyway, just through my sources which are now telling me otherwise. Such is the life of finding out about phones before they are ever announced!”

          There might still be a chance. Would make a good phone for T-Mobiles lineup

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  3. FILA says:

    Yea I know, we always jump and get excited for phones that never make it out from T-Mobile, makes you wonder why thou, if this was ever meant to be

  4. Awesome Sauce says:

    When I see phones like this “skipped” by carriers it makes me wonder whats coming after it??? This just makes me think this is just a spec bump to the one line and there is something bigger coming up. HTC Nexus maybe……

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