When talking about LTE coverage in US shores, Verizon is still the league-leader among wireless providers in terms of the breadth and width its LTE network. AT&T on the other hand comes in at the second spot while Sprint with its nascent LTE network that first got lit up last July is at third. Both AT&T and Sprint are still trailing Big Red by a big margin but AT&T is making some headway in terms of the expansion of its LTE network.
The HTC One X+ is available for a special discounted holiday price now starting at $129.99.
If you happen to have AT&T for your wireless provider of choice and rock an LTE-capable smartphone like the HTC One X+ from the carrier’s lineup of Android-powered devices, you will be interested to know that the carrier has just expanded its LTE coverage. As it stands, the wireless provider has announced that it is lighting up its LTE network in four new markets and these new locations are listed below:
- Wilkes-Barre, Penn.
- Nashua, N.H.
- Grand Rapids, Mich.
- Auburn-Opelika, Ala.
With these four new markets getting AT&T LTE coverage, the carrier is continuing its expansionist policy that saw dozens of markets getting access to the wireless provider’s blazing fast internet speeds in the last couple of months. So if you happen to have an HTC One X+ for your mobile weapon of choice are live in any of the locations mentioned above, you better keep an eye on that signal indicator so you can start taking advantage of all the benefits that AT&T’s LTE network brings to the table.
As for the HTC One X+ 4G, the handset is the successor to the original HTC One X released by AT&T a couple of months back. The handset is based on the platform of its predecessor except for the fact that it got a bump up in its specs sheet and got some minor design overhaul along the way. The addition of the HTC One X+ to the Android lineup of AT&T was announced back in October and the handset promptly made its debut in the shelves of the wireless provider for mass consumption a month later.
As mentioned earlier, the HTC One X+ got some minor design changes but the handset still exhibits that solid build quality found in its predecessor. It has measurements of 134.4 x 69.9 x 8.9 mm and it tips the scales at 135 grams. Under the hood, the handset runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for its operating system and this draws power from the device’s NVIDIA Tegra 3 AP37 chipset. This SoC brings to the device a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor clocked at 1.7 GHz along with a full gigabyte of RAM. The HTC One X+ was released in a 32GB and a 64GB version in terms of onboard storage but sad to say, the handset does not support memory expansion. As for its display, the HTC One X+ comes with a 4.7-inch SuperLCD 2 panel with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels while its dual-shooter configuration boasts of a rear 8MP shooter and a front 1.6MP video call and self-portrait snapper.
You can purchase the HTC One X+ for a discounted price now starting at $129.99.