• HTC One X for AT&T gets benchmarked and is the fastest Android device till date

  • HTC has pretty much taken the smartphone market by storm with the upcoming HTC One X phone. To be a head-on competitor with Samsung’s soon-to-release Galaxy S 3, we’ve just stumbled across benchmark news of the AT&T version of the One X posted by an AT&T device tester named Phonegeek. The AT&T version loses out on the quad-core Tegra 3 to make way for a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor that was tested to be twice as fast! Also, this could or could not be what the final phone that hits the store shelves would look or perform like. To begin shipping in mid-May, the phone comes with 4G LTE and could sport the same design and camera specs as the base version of HTC’s flagship, the One X.
    HTC One X
    [Electronista]

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