It should pack LTE connectivity inside, a 1.6GHz quad-core CPU

Sep 15, 2012 14:51 GMT  ·  By

HTC’s yet unannounced One X+ smartphone could be launched in Canada on the networks of Bell, Rogers or Telus, the latest reports on the matter suggest.

Packing a Tegra 3 Plus SoC, the quad-core smartphone has received the necessary approvals from the Federal Communications Commission with support for AT&T’s LTE network on LTE band 17 and band 4, which also makes it compatible with LTE bands in Canada.

According to a recent article on MobileSyrup, the smartphone could easily become available for purchase in Canada at Bell, Rogers or Telus, although nothing has been officially confirmed on the matter as of yet.

With a 1.6GHz quad-core CPU packed inside, the smartphone could easily prove a top seller, provided that HTC will indeed bring it to the market in Canada, just as rumored.