HTC’s on a bit of a roll of late. On top of launching a couple of sexy Windows Phone handsets and dominating Android with its One range of phones, it’s seen fit to update the king of the latter. Ready to meet the HTC One X+?
The guys over at Pocket-Lint have unearthed a couple of shots (one front, one back) of the updated One X, which has yet to be officially unveiled, launched or even mentioned in passing by HTC.
HTC One X Jelly Bean update inbound
So what’s new? Well, the most notable physical change is the addition of the new, larger Beats logo on the back. Not an awful lot different, then, but don’t worry – the bulk of the change will be internal. The One X+ looks set to come with Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) out of the box, for one.
The engine room is also expected to have received a leg up: now with a 1.6GHz quad-core Nvidia processor (with 1GB or RAM) and storage maxing out at 32GB.
Little else is known about the One X+, but we’ll bring you more as we get it.
Source: Pocket-Lint

