Let me just break it down for you. Nvidia Tegra 3, 1.5GHz quad-core CPU, 4.7-inch Super LCD2 (non-PenTile) Gorilla Glass display with an HD 1280 x 720 resolution, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 8MP rear facing camera with f/2.0 lens and five levels of LED flash brightness, auto focus, video recording and playback at 1080p, 1.3 front-facing camera capable of 720p video recording, Beats Audio, 1800mAh battery, HSPA+ 42Mbps support, Bluetooth 4.0 and 32GB onboard storage. Sadly there’s no SD card slot, but HTC has partnered with Dropbox to give you a nice chunk of 25GB cloud storage.
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Unveiled last night at MWC 2012, Peter Chou ushered in the One X as HTC’s new flagship “superphone” running Sense 4 on top of Ice Cream Sandwich. It has a polycarbonate unibody frame so it’s rugged and light with a 0.36-inch (9.27-millimeter) profile. It also takes photography seriously with a better image sensor and an imaging chip dedicated to processing photos and videos with 0.7 seconds of lag between taking shots.
The specs mentioned here is for the global version of the One X, there’s also be a 1.5GHz dual-core (Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Krait processor), LTE version heading for the US.
Excited? We are. Check out the video below.