Htc one x+ going to tmobile?

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It even mentions that it may come to att. Which In a sense explains the price drop. If that's the case I'm gonna be fairly angry because I would rather have the amazing tegra graphics.

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Yeah, that's what the news said. HTC is bumping up its devices just to squeeze more revenue from them. Probably, it still cannot afford to release high quality, feature-packed smartphones due to financial problems.
 

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Yeah, that's what the news said. HTC is bumping up its devices just to squeeze more revenue from them. Probably, it still cannot afford to release high quality, feature-packed smartphones due to financial problems.

Lulz. I guess the current One X isn't "high-quality and feature-packed" enough for you. What features is it missing exactly?

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The HTC One X+ will be an interesting device.. But Kevin and SenseMonkey are right - it very well might be because T-Mobile is running HSPA+
 

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Yeah, that's what the news said. HTC is bumping up its devices just to squeeze more revenue from them. Probably, it still cannot afford to release high quality, feature-packed smartphones due to financial problems.

Umm.. Although I've never used one, what exactly is missing from the HOX? Seems like a high end device to me.
 

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Answer:

HTC had to use the Krait processor for LTE while the Euro market got the Tegra... But a new Tegra is coming out with LTE builtin, IIRC.

Good news for the US buyers who boohooed in their Russian Bulls about not getting the Tegra-chipped One from ATT.

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Its might be going to tmobile cause the tegra3 chip might still be 4g lte incompatible and tmobile uses hspa for their 4g. :p

So does AT&T. They've been calling their HSPA by the 4G name for two years.

And quite frankly, its fast enough.
That's why I chose the international model HOX for use on AT&T.
 

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