Bad news comes from the coldest European countries for the owners of the HTC One X +. It has just been officially known that this terminal from the Taiwanese company HTC will not receive the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update or the update to the latest version of this operating system, Android 4.4 KitKat. After HTC updated the HTC One to Android 4.4 KitKat and announced that it is already working on the respective updates to the HTC One Mini and the HTC One MaxMany users pinned their hopes that the more modest versions of this terminal would also receive some update during these days.
But unfortunately for their owners, the HTC One X + will stay forever with the version of the operating system Android 4.2.2, as has confirmed the division of HTC in the Netherlands through a tweet from its official account @ HTC_NL. The message of this tweet has been forceful: " We can confirm that the HTC One X + will stay with its current version of the operating system, Android 4.2.2, and with the Sense 5 interface ." Precisely another of the aspects in which it was expected that the HTC One X +received an update was the interface of the phone, since other models of the same range such as the HTC One Mini already enjoy the interface in its Sense 5.5 version including interesting new features in the visual aspect of the terminal.
At the time of its launch (late 2012), the HTC One X + incorporated Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and the Sense 4+ interface, so owners of this terminal have at least been able to enjoy an update throughout This weather. Let's remember that we are facing a smartphone that incorporates a 4.7-inch screen with HD 720p resolution. Inside we can find a processor NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad - core that runs at a clock speed of 1.7 GHz accompanied by a memory RAM of 1 gigabyte.
The most striking thing about this terminal is its internal storage capacity, since we are facing no less than 64 GigaBytes of internal memory. This is a spectacular figure even for the type of smartphone in question, since with such a storage capacity no external storage card is needed (in fact, the terminal does not incorporate a microSD card slot for this same reason).
In addition to these specifications we must not forget other details such as camera eight megapixels with flash LED or battery with a capacity of 2100 mAh.
Knowing that HTC has practically ignored this phone, is it still worth your purchase? The truth is that a terminal that incorporates all these characteristics and that currently sells for just over 250 euros in stores is still a good option for anyone looking for a simple phone that meets the daily tasks of the day to day.