HTC One X+ with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean seemingly confirmed by O2 UK
Spotted a couple of days ago with T-Mobile USA’s logo on it, the unannounced HTC One X+ has appeared in an O2 UK brochure, too. This obviously confirms the fact that the British network is readying the launch of the new smartphone (as previously rumored).
The brochure (see below) also confirms that the One X+ runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and features a 1.7GHz quad-core processor, 64GB of internal memory, and 25GB free storage with Dropbox. The handset’s other specs are likely similar to what we can find in the original One X.
Most probably, HTC will officially unveil the One X+ very soon. We’ll let you know when it happens.
Via GSM Arena
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