As you may already know, the HTC One X has two versions: the quad core Tegra 3 international one and the dual core Snapdragon S4 LTE one for the USA market. What you see here are pictures of the AT&T version and a video after the break, exclusively made for us. Check it out and see if you find any difference from the European One X, for example.
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Other than the CPU the two versions are exactly the same, including the 8MP camera with ImageSense tech, 4.7 inch 720p screen, 3 capacitive buttons below the display and Android 4.0 + Sense 4.0. The case is also the same, aside from the AT&T branding on the American version. In spite of being a mere dual core unit, the One XL (US version) is pretty snappy and in some benchmarks it even beats the Tegra 3. We did a comparison in a previous article and in the AnTuTu benchmark, the quad core handset came on top.
The choice of the Snapdragon S4 was made for the LTE version because Tegra 3 had some kind of problems with this standard of connectivity, so that’s how the differences are explained. Do you own a HTC One X right now? Can you tell us what interesting facts you have about it? How about those lucky few sporting the One XL? Any other differences?






