As was widely expected, HTC announced its two halo devices for the first half of the year at M.W.C today, the quad-core HTC One X and slim, dual-core HTC One S. First
revealed as the HTC Edge and HTC Ville, respectively, the two handsets
are both powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and skinned with HTC Sense 4.0.
The One X, pictured up top (and better known by its final codename of
Endeavor), features a Tegra 3 "4+1" quad core processor, 4.7-inch, 720p
HD display, and 1GB of RAM / 32GB ROM. It's got a 1080p-capable
eight-megapixel main camera with the new HTC ImageSense technology, along with a 1.3-megapixel front-facing webcam. Like the One S, and most high-end HTC devices of late, the X brings Beats Audio enhancements to music playback.
While the S (pictured above) shares many of the same specs as the X, it
is highlighted by its 7.9-millimeter profile. The processor is a more
traditional dual-core Snapdragon from Qualcomm, while the display is 4.3
inches at qHD resolution. RAM is the same 1GB as the One S, but
built-in storage is only 16GB. The two phones share the same camera, as
well as a Bluetooth 3.0 radio, Wi-Fi b/g/n, and the usual complement of sensors.
Look for these two flagships to begin rolling out globally in late March
and early April, each with 25GB of free Dropdrop storage in tow. As of
now, the One S has been tipped for US release on T-Mobile, with further
carrier commitments to follow.
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