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HTC One X+ AT&T Review - YouTube:

"Lisa Gade reviews the HTC One X+ Android smartphone on AT&T. This is the updated version of the One X with a 1.7GHz Tegra 3 quad core CPU and 64 gigs of internal storage. The phone runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with HTC Sense 4+ software. It has a gig of RAM, a 1.6MP front camera, 8MP rear camera with BSI and flash, dual band WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC and a GPS with Glonass. It has a polycarbonate unibody design and a superb 4.7", 1280 x 720 Super LCD2 display. It sells for $199 with contract on AT&T and $549 w/o contract extension."
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HTC One X+ Review - SlashGear:

"HTC’s One X, which launched earlier in the year, turned out to be quite a capable Android handset, and it was leaps and bounds above the company’s 2011 lineup. However, HTC decided to launch an updated version just a few months after the release of its predecessor. It’s available now exclusively on AT&T’s network, and it’s priced at $199 after a two-year contract. While the One X+ may not look any different than the One X, it does come with some decent and welcomed updates on the inside. It comes out of the box with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a NVIDIA Tegra 3 chip, 64GB of storage, and a slightly larger 2100mAh battery. These changes certainly are key updates that are crucial if HTC wants to keep up with other flagships going into the holiday season, but are the upgrades worth the higher price? And more importantly, can it compete with the other top-tier handsets on the market?"


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HTC One X+ review (AT&T LTE) | The Verge:

"Introduced back in February, HTC's One X was a new attempt to unify the company's product lines and stop pushing out the iterative, hard-to-differentiate models the company had unfortunately become known for. So it came as a bit of surprise to see HTC release the One X+ in October, an iterative update on the One X that simply bumps up the specs. It keeps the "One" brand and improves on its predecessor in a number of ways, but are the new, flagship-caliber specs enough to give the flagging company a boost?"

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