HTC One X+ specs pop up on Twitter

phone suffered an identical spec leak just lately. HTC is widely expected to disclose the telephone at a press event on September 19, and if it does, we will have just been given an inventory of hardware it is going to come packing under the hood.


According to this tweet, the HTC One X+ has dimensions of 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.3mm and weighs in at 129g. Like past rumors, this tweet claims that the HTC One X+ comes equipped with NVIDIA‘s new Tegra 3+ AP37 1.6GHz quad-core / 1.7GHz single-core processor. We’ve also got 1 GB of RAM under the hood, consisting of 32GB ROM.

This is all powered by a 1800mAH battery, like the one present in the unique HTC One X. That allows you to likely be a subject matter for many, because the HTC One X received an even choice of complaints about its short battery life. With this new hardware, we will be able to expect battery life to be disappointingly short over again, so brace for that.

Finally, our anonymous source claims that the HTC One X+ will come running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean behind HTC’s Desire 4.5. Naturally, it is a good idea to stay at the skeptical side of factors until HTC makes and announcement, however the specs listed during this tweet (or series of tweets, because it happens) appear to jibe pretty much with what we’ve heard formerly. Also worth stating is the truth that it’s the similar developer who outed the name of the HTC Accord, so he’s got some credit in terms of HTC leaks. We’ll be sorting out if this leak is legitimate soon enough, because the HTC One X+ is predicted to get a reveal on September 19.

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