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#1 HTC One X Features - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#1 HTC One X Features - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

This will be the new HTC flagship phone, and it will be on more than one carrier just like the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S2. It won't have the same name as the AT&T variant, but it will be the same basic device. In this case, it's a super-fast, super stylish phone with a great camera and HD video capture. There's even a separate imaging sensor to help produce very lifelike images with fast auto focusing. HTC One X supports NFC technology and bluetooth 4.0 with advanced audio compression.
#2 HTC One X Design - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#2 HTC One X Design - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

In keeping with HTC's design aesthetics, the One X will be an all brushed aluminum body phone just nine millimeters thick.
#3 HTC One X Apps - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#3 HTC One X Apps - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

Included at launch is the Beats Audio equalizer that can be used in third party apps, and Dropbox integration for file storage and transfer. There's also a suite of photo editing apps for the amazing camera.
#4 HTC One X Software - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#4 HTC One X Software - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

HTC is packing the Android 4.0 system with the One X, but also a new version of its own Sense software version 4.0. Sense is a software skin manufacturers often use to help buyers tell the phones apart. The lockscreen on the One X can launch right into one of four apps via fully customizable shortcuts. There's also the ability to assign tasks to contacts from the calender. Your to-do list can be on the calender and also connected to your friends and family. When they call or text you, the task will show up along with their info.
#5 HTC One X Hardware - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#5 HTC One X Hardware - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

There's lots of goodies here like the mobile high-definition link system that turns the micro-USB 2.0 port into an HDMI port. There's a full gigabyte of system memory, and a brand new CPU by Qualcomm called the Snapdragon S4. It's a 1.5GHz dual-core system for quick Web browsing and fast downloads.
#6 HTC One X Accessories - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#6 HTC One X Accessories - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

The Media Link HD lets the One X wirelessly stream HD content to an external display, and there's a car kit, car microphone and car stereo clip for your music. And that's just from HTC. Once the phone launches, more cases and adapters will surface.
#7 HTC One X Display - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#7 HTC One X Display - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

HTC is launching the One X with a large 4.7-inch screen capable of 1280x720p native resolution. Combined with the LTE speeds and fast CPU, the One X should be super versatile and one of the best phones of the year.
#8 HTC One X LTE - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#8 HTC One X LTE - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

Sprint's LTE network is being built right now, and should debut in a few cities by this Summer, according to the Web site.
#9 Samsung Galaxy Nexus - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#9 Samsung Galaxy Nexus - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

Right now, Verizon is the only U.S. carrier offering the Galaxy Nexus, and it sells it for $300 on contract. That would make it the most expensive phone on Sprint, but there's no word if that will be the price. It features a 4.65-inch display, Android 4.0, LTE and a curved glass display.
#10 LG Viper - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)
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#10 LG Viper - HTC One X: June 10 Release Date on Sprint and Galaxy Nexus on April 15 (Report)

A 4-inch screen and Android 3.2 will debut with the Viper, but it will be LTE and NFC-enabled. There's no price yet announced.

A new report says Sprint will release the HTC One X on June 10. We've already heard the Galaxy Nexus will be arriving on the Sprint network, and the same report says it will debut April 15, according to the S4GRU Web site. The One X is codenamed the Jet, but could debut as the next offering in Sprint's EVO lineup. It's been just about two years since the EVO went live as Sprint's original so-called 4G phone.

Furthermore, invitations have been sent out to the media about an April 4 press conference starring Sprint CEO Dan Hesse and HTC President Jason Mackenzie in New York City. That could be where they announce the One X, and maybe even reveal the launch dates for the Galaxy Nexus and LG Viper. Sprint's new LTE network is supposed to launch this summer, but that doesn't seem to match up with the April 15 release date for the Viper and Galaxy Nexus. It does match up to the One X launch, however. HTC already announced the One X would be coming to AT&T, but we don't have a date for that launch. There's also no price given yet for any of the new Sprint phones.

Sprint is also offering the Samsung Galaxy S 4G for free until the end of March, and that could be a signal new devices are close to release. That the Nexus S was supposed to be the first phone to get updated to Android 4.0 is another clue the Galaxy Nexus could be close. Galaxy Nexus is still the only smartphone running the system because the Nexus S update was aborted and has yet to resume for all owners. Start the slideshow to see these new Sprint phones in detail. Tell us if you're a Sprint customer and if you're ready for an upgrade.

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