
HTC has finally announced the successor to HTC OneX in the form of HTC OneX+. The device was already in the rumor mill and we reported about it, a couple of times in the past. The new OneX+ is a significant improvement over OneX in terms of hardware.
The device weighs 135 grams and has a dimension of 134.36 x 69.9 x 8.9mm. The OneX+ looks different and wears a new color, has a 4.7″ Super LCD2 with 720p resolution and Gorilla glass 2 protection, runs on a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 AP37 chipset that is clocked at 1.7 GHz, storage memory varies between 32GB or 64GB with no possibility of further expansion due to lack of MicroSD slot.
There is an 8MP rear camera module that can also record videos at 1080p. The front camera module for web-calling is 1.6MP and can capture video in 720p.
The connectivity is top-notch which you can expect from a high-end phone with Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC also making its presence.
HTC OneX+ comes with Android 4.1 with Sense UI 4+ slapped over it. We are neither a big fan and nor a critic of the Sense UI. The device should soon hit the Europe and Asia by this month.
Source: Engadget
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