HTC's flagship 2012 Android phone, the HTC One X, has already been announced for AT&T in the U.S., but word is the handset will also be offered by Sprint later in the year. The One X has a 4.7-inch SLCD HD touchscreen, an aluminium alloy body, and LTE support.
The international version of the HTC One X is packing a quad-core Tegra 3 SoC; AT&T's has a dual-core Snapdragon S4. Until it's made official, we don't know which hardware the Sprint version will offer, but we'd guess the S4. Other features are likely to include 1GB of RAM, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and 16GB of onboard storage.
The HTC One X also features new HTC hardware and software which promises some pretty amazing performance. The 8MP shooter, HTC says, is ready to shoot in under one second, has 0.2 second autofocus, and can even capture photos while shooting 1080p video.
Sprint is rumored to will begin offering the HTC One X late in Q2 2012, likely June, alongside the carrier's new LTE network. The handset may be sold as the EVO One.
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Coming June 2012