The HTC One X+ is one of only a couple of handsets which deliver an incredible 64 GB of onboard data storage. But unlike other smartphones, in the case of the HTC One X+ 4G Android smartphone running on AT&T, this is non-partitioned internal memory, giving you much more flexible access. The handset was launched last year in the United States exclusive to the AT&T network, and can operate on both 4G LTE and HSPA+ AT&T networks.
The HTC One X+ is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $79.99.
The HTC One X+ was lauded as one of the first handsets to deliver a quad core processor, and is actually the first smartphone in the world to combine a Tegra processor suite with an LTE radio. Actually, the quad core CPU is a “4+1″ processor package, with a battery saving fifth core present. Basically that fifth core focuses exclusively on operations and requests which require very little power, allowing the four central cores to rest, and this helps add to single charge battery performance.
The Android Jelly Bean operating system is present out-of-the-box with the popular HTC Sense UI v4+ Android overlay present, and NFC wireless support is also on board. The exclusive Beats Audio sound system has been pre-installed, and joins a built-in music player and YouTube video player in the handset’s multimedia suite. Light and slim for a 4G smartphone with such a large display, the HTC One X+ weighs a light 4.55 ounces (129 g), and measures 5.29 x 2.75 x 0.35 inches (134.36 x 69.9 x 8.9 mm).
The display referred to above runs a full 4.70 inches, and HTC has included a protective layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 2 for scratch and chip resistance. Resolution on the HTC One X+ handset runs 720 x 1,280 pixels, delivered at 312 pixels per inch. That S–LCD2 display also provides more than 16 million independent colors, and supports standard multitouch, capacitive gestures for device navigation. Light and proximity sensors are built-in, and further enhance battery performance.
Talk time from a single battery charge runs approximately 50% better than the industry average, at 12.75 hours. The microchip package mentioned above is an NVIDIA Tegra 3 AP37 suite, built around a quad core 1.7 GHz CPU. A more than generous 64 GB of built-in storage is present, and leads the smartphone marketplace. 1.0 GB of RAM system memory is on board, the handset’s 8.0 megapixel camera provides nearly instant snapshot capture by launching in only 0.5 seconds, and video capture runs 1,080P HD resolution.
You can purchase the HTC One X+ at a discounted price tag now starting at $79.99.