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HTC One X+ officially revealed with bumped up specs

The HTC One X+ is finally revealed with no surprises on the specification. Seen as a refresh of its flagship HTC One X, the One X+ comes with upgraded hardware such as a new Tegra 3 processor that goes up to 1.7GHz, 1.6MP front facing camera, larger 2,100mAh battery and 64GB of on board storage. According to HTC, the new Tegra 3 processor offers 67% improvement over its predecessor.

It still maintains the same 8.9mm thickness but the weight has increased slightly to 135 grams from 130 grams to cater for extra 300mAh of juice. The rest of the specs remain unchanged with the similar 4.7″ Super LCD2 display with 1280×720 resolution, 1GB of RAM and the same snappy 8MP f/2.0 camera.

Just like the original One X, it still lacks micro SD expansion and the battery is non user removable. Out of the box, the HTC One X+ runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It is expected to go on sale in Asia beginning November where a regional launch is expected soon. Check out full product details over at HTC One X+ product page.

For existing HTC One X and One S users, HTC has also added that the new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update with Sense 4+ will be rolling out soon beginning this month.

Head after the break for product images and a hands-on video by CNet.



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