The One X+ is a refresh of the One X and comes with a 4.7" Super LCD-2 720p screen, a Tegra 3+ quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 64(!)GB of standard on board storage and a larger 2100mah internal battery.
The One VX sports a 4.5" qHD screen, a 1.5ghz dual-core S4 Snapdragon, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of standard on board storage, an SD card slot and a 1810mah internal battery.
It's too bad both phones are limited to AT&T because the One X+ would be an excellent Samsung Galaxy S III alternative if it was available on other networks. HTC needs to figure out a way to get their phones on all the major U.S. carriers if they want to be competitive.
Release Date: November
Carrier(s): AT&T
Price: $199.99 on contract
CPU/GPU: Tegra 3+ 1.7ghz quad-core/Tegra 3+
Screen: 4.7" Super LCD-2 (RGB) 1280x720p
Camera: 1.3MP(Fr)/8MP/1080p@30fps
Memory: 1GB RAM
Storage: 64GB
Battery: Non-Removable/2100mah
Outlook: A very nice update to the already excellent One X. The One X+ has flagship specs, more standard storage than any other smartphone (64GB!), a larger battery and is still the best looking Android phone available.
HTC ONE VX
Release Date: November
Carrier(s): AT&T
Price: $99.99 on contract
CPU/GPU: Dual-core Snapdragon S4 1.2ghz/Adreno305
Screen: 4.5" Super LCD-2 (RGB) 960x540
Camera: 1.3MP(Fr)/5MP/1080p@30fps
Memory: 1GB RAMStorage: 8GB
Battery: Non-Removable/1810mah
Outlook: A good looking mid-tier phone reminiscent of the One S. The One VX has a powerful dual-core Snapdragon S4 with an updated Adreno 305 GPU. The One VX looks to be an excellent option for the casual smartphone user.
I hope HTC gets in the Nexus game...I relly like their hardware and would probably only drop my Galaxy Nexus for something better.
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