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HTC One X Android 4.1, JellyBean Update Screenshots Leaked (PHOTOS)

Screenshots of the Android 4.1, JellyBean update on the HTC One X leaked onto the internet this week.

The images display the smartphone running the latest leaked ROM build of JellyBean with the new HTC Sense 4+ UI.

Sense 4+ provides HTC One X users with improved multitasking abilities, a Sony PlayStation Mobile Certificate, a blue color theme replacing the green, 3D animation when navigation between tabs in app is now deleted, HD pictures in contacts, and the option to enable/disable Beats Audio in the main settings page.

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In other HTC related news, the new One X+ will be released through AT&T.

The carrier announced the device yesterday and also confirmed that it will launch two other HTC smartphones: the HTC One VX and HTC Windows Phone 8X.

The HTC One X+ comes equipped with a 1.7GHz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, 2,100mAh battery with six hours more talk time, 64GB of storage, and Android 4.1, JellyBean with HTC's custom Sense 4+.

HTC stated that this new version of the One X is 67 percent faster than the original with LTE. It will also only come in black, eliminating the white and charcoal gray colors that the One X came in.

The HTC One VX features lower end specs such as a 4.5-inch display and a 5-megapixel rear camera. It also runs Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich.

The HTC Windows Phone 8X will be one of the first Windows 8 devices to be released and should launch sometime next month. The handset features a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 16GB of internal storage, an 8-megapixel camera, and a 4.5-inch display.

The prices and exact release dates for these handsets were not announced, but all three should arrive before 2013.

The One X+ is scheduled to hit Europe and North Asia sometime this month, with a South Asia launch following in November.

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