If you were in any doubt that HTC had a spritely spec bump coming the way of the One X, O2′s just put that to bed. Here’s a brochure that tells you everything you need to know. 64GB of storage; an 8MP shooter; a 1.7GHz quad-core chip, and Jelly Bean. Not a bad internal upgrade, let’s just hope it comes with a beefier battery too. [GSM Arena]
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Is that the LTE one?
Possibly, although not on O2 of course.
does it have removeable battery?, wish HTC wouldnt follow the non removable battery route
I agree. They’ve addressed my main issue by sticking 64 GB of memory in it which means the lack of micro SD card is less of an issue. However I’d still be wary of owning a phone where I couldn’t change the battery. Having said that, there are some decent portable chargers around.
What the hell is ‘Authentic Sound’?
If it’s anything to do with Beats Audio™ then a headache!
I had the One X. Great phone but something very wrong with the multitasking. After a quick root (oo er missus) and a flash of CyanogenMod it was even better.
Oh my…. I want!!