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HTC One X, One X+ Android 4.2, Sense 5 update now available in the UK

Following the release of the Android 4.2 update for the HTC One X across mainland Europe, HTC is now pushing out the update to HTC One X and HTC One X+ in the UK. New features include all the usual Android 4.2 goodies along with dozens of new features which are baked into HTC Sense…
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AT&T finally announced HTC One X+ and HTC One VX launch date and pricing details

More than a month after the unveiling of HTC One X+ and HTC One VX, AT&T has finally announced that both devices will be available starting on November 16th. As expected, AT&T will be selling the HTC One X+ for $199 with a two-year contract while the HTC One VX will be available for $49.99…
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HTC One X+ versus the Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S III – spec showdown

If you’re on the market to get the best Android powered phone from HTC, the newly announced HTC One X+ is the best option currently available. The handset may look identical to the HTC One X, but HTC has equipped the phone with a much faster 1.7 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, added LTE, beefed…
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HTC One X+ picture reveals T-Mobile branding

It’s no secret that HTC has been working on the HTC One X+ with an upgraded NVIDIA Tegra 3 Plus chip. There’s been evidence that T-Mobile was testing the HTC One X+ and even featured it on its fall roadmap as the HTC Era 42, and now we have a picture which shows off the new…
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FCC documents reveal HTC One X+ heading to AT&T with LTE connectivity

With most of the details of the HTC One X+ already out in the open, the trip through the halls of the FCC is one of the last mandatory steps in the process of releasing the device in the U.S. market. Since the rumors around the HTC One X+ started with the device heading to T-Mobile, were…
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Rumored HTC Era 42 turns out to be the HTC One X+, not the QWERTY equipped G3 we were hoping for

QWERTY fans got a bit excited last week when rumors about the HTC Era 42 started floating around. Not much was known about the device, but the name did have a loose affiliation with the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1). It turns out that our speculation of a QWERTY equipped T-Mobile G3 may have been off…