NVIDIA sings Tegra 3 praises for HTC One X+ with LTE
AT&T. This device often is the first 4G LTE-capable device working with the Tegra 3, and this version of the Tegra 3 is available in at 1.7GHz per each of its four main cores. After all there’s always that hidden fifth core – the ninja core, as some call it – made to deal with low power-needs tasks and keep your battery life surprisingly long.
Though we have seen the HTC One X working with the NVIDIA Tegra 3 in an earlier iteration of both pieces of hardware, this new HTC handset brings the functionality to AT&T’s 4G LTE network. You must note here that the HTC One X already on AT&T works with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor under the hood while the international version has the Tegra 3. With the HTC One X+, you have got the Tegra 3 matched with LTE – again, for the primary time ever.
This piece of hardware has NVIDIA noting that it’s “67% faster than the HTC One X LTE” – and we’ll certainly be checking that claim once the device is in our hands for review. NVIDIA also notes that this device could have as much as 50% (6 hours) more talk time attached to it than its AT&T predecessor and the full experience can be swifter throughout. The addition of the NVIDIA processor also allows the user to access the NVIDIA TegraZone for optimized games galore!
Have a peek at our review of the unique HTC One X, comparison and review of the HTC One X LTE, and our hands-on with the HTC One X+, and stay tuned for our full review of the only X+ to boot. We’ve also got a feature entitled HTC One X hands-on with Tegra 3 gaming in order for you to take a look. Bobbing up soon! Take a look on the timeline below to benefit more concerning the One X+ to boot, and get pumped about it coming to AT&T for you soon!
[via NVIDIA]
