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HTC One S ICS 4.0.4 Update Rolls Out in Europe

The HTC One S ICS 4.0.4 update has begun rolling out in nations throughout the continent of Europe including the Netherlands and Germany.

This latest build of Ice Cream Sandwich for the HTC handset brings with it a few bug fixes and the latest Sense update that improves the phone's camera app.

The device will also now have the EA Gamebox gaming hub and a remote control diagnostic tool installed once the update is performed.

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The HTC One X Jelly Bean update should be released sometime next month.

The unbranded model of the HTC's flagship device will be the first variant to receive the update.

Carriers such as AT&T should roll out their official HTC One X upgrade sometime before the Christmas holidays.

An HTC One X 5-inch model press shot leaked onto the internet last Tuesday.

HTC is expected to unveil a new device that will be a successor to the original HTC One X- possibly the smartphone in the picture. The rumored name for this handset is the HTC One X5, but that is still subject to change.

Rumored specifications for the HTC One X5 include a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset and a 5-inch 1080p display. The device's screen should easily top what is already being offered in the Android market.

Specifications for a similar smartphone called the HTC One X+ were revealed by an XDA Developer recently.

This device also could be the successor to the original HTC One X that launched with Ice Cream Sandwich earlier this year.

According to the leaked information, the new handset will measure 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.3mm and weigh 129 grams. It will also pack an Nvidia AP37 1.6GHz quad-core processor with 32GB of internal storage and 1GB RAM.

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