International version of the HTC One X screams loudly with its quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 CPU
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Specifically, not only will the international version of the HTC One X be running the most up-to-date Sense 4.0 experience on top of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, but one peculiar item worth mentioning is that it’ll be running a mighty 1.5GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor. In additional to that, it’ll be accompanied with 1GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory to really accentuate its looming presence in the landscape.
As for the rest, there’s still plenty to fall in love with as it features a 4.7” 1280 x 720 Super LCD II display with Gorilla Glass, Beats Audio support, NFC support with, 8-megapixel auto-focus camera with backside illumination and a F2.0 lens, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, DC-HSPA+ 42Mbps connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, and a non-removable 1,800 mAh battery.
No kidding it’s a big one in terms of size, but nevertheless, it’s pretty skinny by today’s standards thanks to its 9.27mm (0.36") thick body. Moreover, the handset will be available in both white and black paint jobs, which are great contrasting colors needless to say. Unfortunately, its pricing is still unknown at this point, but it’s expected to launch within 60 days – albeit, no specific markets are mentioned as of right now. Finally, if you’re considering picking this one up when it’s available, you’ll be glad to know that it’ll include 25GB of cloud storage with Dropbox for two years, so yeah, no worries about maxing out its internal capacity.
Confused about the difference with this international one versus the one announced for AT&T? Actually, they're nearly identical to one another except that the international HTC One X is outfitted with a 1.5GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and has HSPA+ 42Mbps connectivity. In contrast, AT&T's HTC One X features 4G LTE connectivity and a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor. Everything else, like its display, camera, and software, are identical to one another – so yeah, hopefully that clears things up.
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18 Comments
1. Sackboy117 posted on 26 Feb 2012, 15:57 1 0
hope its good at conserving battery cause battery seems a bit low.
3. darkkjedii posted on 26 Feb 2012, 16:08 0 0
Gross lol,but I hear u. Thats a sweet device...
6. Commentator posted on 26 Feb 2012, 16:13 1 1
Don't worry, Sprint will probably get some variant this summer with Evo branding.
18. Commentator posted on 28 Feb 2012, 00:10 0 0
HTC will do what will make them the most money and the EVO brand has a much larger brand name among Sprint customers (and dare I say the American public in general) than the One brand does. I could see them naming it the "EVO OneX" or something along the lines. Also, as per usual, they'll probably replace the aluminum with cheap plastic, as HTC is wont to do with their phones for Sprint...
4. idanielx (banned) posted on 26 Feb 2012, 16:10 1 13
sorry but this is just like htc version of a iphone 4s
8. Birds posted on 26 Feb 2012, 16:31 3 0
How could you say something so s**ty when this phone has phablet capabilities unlike the puny ass iPhone!!!
12. metoyou posted on 26 Feb 2012, 17:07 1 0
What are you ? stupid? or blind?
This is one of the phone I want to get, now i'm waiting for Samsung Galaxy-S3 :)
Oops this message is for idiot idanielx
5. darkkjedii posted on 26 Feb 2012, 16:10 0 0
My new wish list. Htc one x,iPhone LTE,galaxy s3. To replace my galaxy s2 skyrocket,and iPhone 4S.
9. HTCiscool posted on 26 Feb 2012, 16:39 0 1
Just hope that screen stands up to Super AMOLED...
17. arcq12 posted on 27 Feb 2012, 09:30 0 0
super amoled looks crap.. yes the colors are bright and pretty but doesnt look realistic.. its over saturated..
10. LoneShaolin posted on 26 Feb 2012, 16:54 1 1
f**k ATT. I'm lusting after the intl version.
14. yorkeandvedder posted on 26 Feb 2012, 19:04 1 0
I'm not sure i understand... why would you make the battery non-removable? What if it eventually needs replacing? You'd have to replace the whole phone?
15. InspectorGadget80 posted on 26 Feb 2012, 21:04 0 1
Still piss off at AT&T for not getting QUAD CORE version. And HTC not using SD MICRO card. i'll stay away from this phone and get the SONY iON. And Europe always gets the goods. And how can you call this EXCLUSIVE AT&T (NO TEGRA 3)?


