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HTC One X could be arriving on both Sprint and T-Mobile
If you liked what you saw at MWC when HTC unveiled the quad-core HTC One X, you’ll be pleased to hear that they could be arriving stateside on Sprint and T-Mobile, with Sprint’s version being the 4G LTE version of the handset. Unfortunately this information cannot be confirmed right now and are merely rumors, but given the popularity that the One X has seen at MWC, we can’t say we’re surprised to see carriers rushing to get their hands on it.
As expected, the phone will be rebranded, with T-Mobile’s version to be called the HTC G4X, while Sprint will probably launch theirs under the EVO series moniker. However it should be noted that due to Sprint’s version being the LTE capable version of the One X, it will be seeing a change in its processor to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 processor which will make it compatible with Sprint’s LTE network. T-Mobile’s version on the other hand will remain the same.
We suggest you take all of this with a grain of salt for now, but check back with us in the near future as we will keep you updated. HTC has announced that their One series of Android handsets will be seeing a launch in April, so we expect official details to be made available then.
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Alleged HTC One X9 Gets A Photo Session
What is the world’s best kept secret? I suppose that would be a subjective question, with a myriad of answers for your picking if you were to take into consideration the different industries and niches, but where smartphones are concerned, especially with the HTC banner involved, then it would be the HTC One X9 being the next handset from the company. A set of photos of the alleged device has surfaced, and in these photos, it has more or less confirmed the overall design of the device – including its SIM card slot, power and volume button locations.
Other rumored hardware specifications include a 5.5” Full HD display, a MediaTek MT6795 SoC, either 2GB or 3GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory, a 3,000mAh battery, a 13MP shooter at the back with OIS, and an UltraPixel front camera. All that we have to do now is to sit tight and wait for an official announcement concerning the hardware, and it is good to go.
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HTC One E9s Seen
Now here is a new handset (in a sense) that hails from the folks over at HTC, although it does not really pay homage to HTC’s motto of “Here’s To Change”. Apparently, the HTC One E9s Dual SIM arrived on the HTC India website with nary an official announcement, and do not be fooled by its name since it is far less an improvement over the HTC One E9 as opposed to the HTC Desire 820, taking into consideration this device is thicker, heavier, has a slower chipset, a smaller battery, and a lower resolution 720p display as opposed to the Full HD display on the HTC One E9.
Other hardware specifications of the HTC One E9s Dual SIM include 16GB of internal memory, a 13MP shooter at the back, a 4MP camera in front, 2GB RAM, LTE connectivity and as mentioned earlier, Dual SIM capability. Oh yes, throw in stereo speakers and Dolby audio, and you’ve got a “new” model.
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HTC One A9 Photos Leaked…Again
We do know that the HTC One A9 is well on its way, but as to exactly when will it roll out to the masses? We do not really know, but what we do know is this – there will be an October 20th event that will be held by HTC, and chances are pretty high that will be the date on which HTC rolls out their new HTC One handset. Right here, right now, we will just have to make do with a bunch of leaked HTC One A9 photos, where this smartphone does seem to resemble an iPhone 6 where its design and form factor are concerned.
Of course, there is also a quick look at HTC’s very own Sense UI that will run on top of the Android operating system, in addition to rounded sides of an aluminum unibody and a microUSB 2.0 port – I guess that rules out the Type-C port that other handset manufacturers are starting to incorporate. Other than that, it looks like a loudspeaker resides on the bottom, with a lack of stereo speakers on the front. Check out the photo gallery after the jump.