Android Phones
T-Mobile rumored to launch the HTC One X+ in September, boasts 1.7GHz Tegra 3 processor
July 25, 2012 | by Natesh Sood
Android Phones, Carriers, HTC, Rumors, T-Mobile
In September, T-Mobile is rumored to launch an Android superphone known as the HTC One X+. Android enthusiasts will note that AT&T launched the HTC One X and T-Mobile launched the HTC One S earlier this spring, but now T-Mobile has another One series device in the pipeline.
Specs on the HTC One X+ are minimal at the time, but early speculation claims it will boast a Tegra 3 chipset which is a 1.7GHz quad-core beast. For comparison sake, the current One X on AT&T is clocked at 1.5GHz and only dual-core. Internally, the One X+ is known as the Era 42. No word on the screen size, version of Android, RAM, internal storage, or cameras, but expect it to be another quality and high-end offering from HTC.
We’ll keep our eyes peeled for any further developments regarding the HTC One X+ on T-Mobile.
[TmoNews]














Looks interesting. If it actually make it past other devices like Samsung Galaxy S III in benchmarks, then I might think about switching over.