We already know that HTC is planning an event on September 19, to launch new phones. As of now it isn’t clear what the company is planning but a Windows Phone 8 device is a good bet. Twitter user Football4PDA has revealed that HTC is planning two phones – the One X+ powered by Android and the Windows Phone 8 powered 8X. These could very well be the smartphones the company unveils at the event later in the month. Also Read - HTC metaverse phone in development, company reveals: Report
The One X+ seems like a more powerful variant of the One X. Reportedly, it will be powered by a newer Nvidia Tegra 3 SoC clocked at 1.6GHz in quad-core mode, but can be pushed to 1.7GHz when a single core is used. Additionally, the phone will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, with HTC Sense 4.5, along with a 5-inch HD display, 32GB of internal memory, and 1GB of RAM. Also Read - YouTube, Gmail, Google Maps stops working on these phones from today: Check if your phone is in the list
The 8X will reportedly run more standard Windows Phone 8 specs. It will supposedly have a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, perhaps a Qualcomm Krait, a 4.3-inch HD display, 16GB of internal memory, Beats Audio, 1GB of RAM and a 8-megapixel camera with a f/2.0 aperture and a wide angle 28mm lens. Also Read - HTC Desire 20+ launched with 48-megapixel quad rear camera setup