
Well, what do you know! It seems that, as much as HTC tried to keep its plans for the September 19 NYC unveiling event under wraps, these are leaking all over the web.
We just recently found out that a Flyer 2 7-inch tablet might be in the works, we spotted a trio of Chinese mid-range phones that could also be on display in New York, and now we got info on that much awaited and rumored One X+.
The One X+ (or One XXL, as some called it) starred in a bunch of so-called “leaks” and reports back in June, July and early August, but disappeared without a trace since then. Upon stopping hearing rumors about the One X successor, we started speculating that the project was abandoned or was never real, but that doesn’t seem to be the case after all.
According to a few tweets from @Football4PDA, the One X+ is a-coming, but is certainly not very a-impressive. The new phone will be a slightly rehashed version of the One X (with a heavy emphasis on “slightly”), and will be powered by an NVIDIA AP37 quad-core CPU. That’s a faster version of the AP33 featured by the One X, but the actual difference in raw speed might not be grand.
The processor will be able to hit 1.6 GHz in quad-core mode and 1.7 GHz in single-core mode, according to one of the tweets, in a similar fashion that the AP33 can run at 1.4 GHz in quad-core and 1.5 in single-core.
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