The much rumored HTC One X+, sporting a Tegra 3+ and LTE, has hit the FCC for certification. According to the documents, this HTC One X+ doesn't have the 3G bands for AWS carriers (WIND, Mobilicity, Videotron) but rather has the capabilities for LTE over the AWS (1700MHz) which is the bands that AT&T, Rogers, Bell and TELUS operate their LTE bands on. Now since the AT&T, Rogers and TELUS already carry the HTC One X which leaves Bell as the odd one out. It could be very possible that Bell had been biding their time for a Quad-Core LTE capable One X and this just fits the bill.
As a refresher here are the specs of the
rumored One X+:
- An improved 1.6GHz Quad-Core Tegra 3, with a higher clocked 1.7GHz Single Core mode
- 32GB of storage, 1GB of RAM
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and Sense 4.5
Source:
FCC
Via:
Engadget
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