HTC One X+ appears at FCC with Tegra 3 and AT&T LTE

HTC"s rumoured upgrade to the One X Android smartphone, the One X+, has landed at the FCC. Labelled as the PM63100, which has shown up in benchmark results as the HTC One X+ previously, it features a Tegra 3 1.7GHz quad-core processor, and LTE with AT&T compatible bands 2, 4, 5, and 17.

This comes a week after an XDA developer revealed purported details about the device. He has so far been correct, saying that the device would feature a Tegra 3 chipset. He also claims that it will feature 1GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a 1800mAH battery and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with HTC"s sense 4.5.

HTC is also set to announce three Windows Phone 8 devices in New York on September 19th, known as the 8X "Zenith", 8S "Accord", and 8V "Rio", to take on Nokia"s new Lumia smartphones.

Source: FCC

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