HTC has unveiled the HTC One X+, a refreshed version of its HTC One X smartphone, running the HTC Sense 4+ experience on Android Jelly Bean. The HTC One X+ combines the iconic design, camera and audio experience of the HTC One series, with increased performance, longer battery life and expanded internal storage.
Featuring a 1.7GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 AP37 processor and 64GB of internal storage, the HTC One X+ LTE version is up to 67% faster than the HTC One X LTE, the vendor said.
In addition to its increased performance, the HTC One X+ introduces extended performance with the inclusion of a 2100 mAh battery, giving users up to 50% (6 hours) more talk time, and longer to browse the web, HTC added
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