There
are quite a few quad-core Android smartphones that are waiting to be
officially unveiled at MWC 2012 in a few days from now, and one of them
is the HTC One X, previously known as HTC Endeavor and HTC Edge. The first press shot of the One X has seemingly appeared on the web today, showing a device that resembles what we've previously seen as the Edge. However, there are now only three software keys on the front of the handset, and not four. Which makes sense, since the One X will run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich from day one. Like LG's Optimus 4X HD (officially announced earlier today), the HTC One X should feature a 4.7 inch HD display, and an Nvidia Tegra 3 chip. We will bring more details on the HTC One X - hopefully including a launch date and a price point - this Sunday, after HTC's press event at MWC. |
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