Difference between HTC One X and HTC One X+

Long time ago, the hottest Android manufacturer was HTC and HTC is trying to regroup all the while. Now, HTC's attempt to rebound has come in the One series. The HTC One X+ is shaping to be one of Android's battleships this season. So, compare to its predecessor, the One X, how does the upgraded HTC One X+? Let's have a look!

Dimensions

Just as you can see, the phones are physically identical. These are somewhat beefy phones compared to anorexic handsets like the Droid Razr and iPhone 5, but their sleek design should help make up for that. 

Weight

 
The One X+ tips the scales a bit more than its predecessor, because of its superior battery. 

Display

 
The display also stayed the same in the One X+. HTC decided that the terrific 720p resolution, 
312 pixels per inch (ppi) screen in the One X was good enough to leave alone. You will probably agree.

Processor

 
Here's another big upgrade in the One X+: a quad-core Tegra 3 processor. The global (non-US) version of the One X sported a Tegra 3, but the US version had a dual-core chip. With the One X+, everyone gets in on the quad-core action. Clocked at 1.7GHz, it looks better on paper than just about any other smartphone CPU.

RAM

 
RAM stayed the same in the One X+, with HTC focusing more on the upgraded processor for a performance boost. 

Storage


Flash memory also got upgraded in the One X+. It ships with a whopping 64GB of internal memory. This helps to offset the absence of a microSD card slot, which the One X also lacked. Like with the One X, HTC is also offering 25GB of free Dropbox storage (which is integrated into HTC Sense for photo and video syncing) for two years. Combining physical and cloud storage, that gives One X+ owners a theoretical 89GB for storing files and media.

Wireless

  
The One X only supported LTE in the US (the rest of the world got Tegra 3 instead). With the One X+, HTC can finally combine NVIDIA's quad-core chip with "true 4G."
Many global customers, however, will be limited to a non-LTE version of the One X+.
In the US, the One X+ will be exclusive to AT&T. Keep in mind, though, that AT&T's LTE network is still growing and is only available in select regions.

Battery


The One X+ packs a better battery into an identical external casing. Of course non-replaceable.

Cameras

 
An improved 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera that shoots 720p HD video.

Intangibles

 
With two nearly identical phones, there aren't many miscellaneous differentiating factors. The One X+ will ship with Android 4.1 Jellybean, but the One X will be receiving an OTA Jellybean update soon.
The One X+ will sport an upgraded version of HTC Sense. Sense 4+ features a few perks, like a Self Portrait mode (face detection helps you take better pics with the front-facing camera), the ability to use the power button as a camera shortcut, and an enhanced Gallery.

Summing Up

If you're looking for a new HTC phone, you're probably wise to head straight for the One X+. Its longer battery life, improved performance, and extra storage will make it worth the extra cash for most customers.
If you already own a One X, these upgrades probably don't warrant an early upgrade.

Ok, that's some difference between HTC One X and One X+. If there are any ideas about smartphone, feel free to comment at below. Thank you for read it, have a good time!

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