The title of this article is probably is drawing questions. Why is AT&T’s HSPA+ network getting the HTC One X approval? Why not the LTE? Well we have reported in the past that the Tegra 3 quad-core chips just simply do not play nice with LTE. Now AT&T will be rocking the dual-core version on the their 4G LTE, but if you can live with HSPA+, fill free to get an imported quad-core version to make everyone jealous. This is exciting for T-Mobile users, because if it got approved for AT&T’s HSPA+ network, there is no reason why it should not be approved for T=Mobile’s. excitement is building my Android friends. I can almost feel the HTC One X in the palm of my hands. Only problem I am seeing is the pre-orders have been set and they have the price tag of $770. Wow. I am hoping when it hits T-Mobile my upgrade will be in full force, and I will only go half broke for the month purchasing this phone.
Source: Pocketnow