AT&T’s HTC One X gets benchmarked, performs admirably on two cores
Here’s a video of AT&T’s version of the HTC One X running through some familiar Android benchmarks. Overall, the device performs quite well, besting some favorites like the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S II. The AT&T version of the One X features a dual-core 1.5GHz processor, unlike the global version of the One X which rocks a quad-core Tegra 3. Still, the absence of two cores didn’t seem to matter much, particularly in these Android benchmarks. Check out the full video below.
AT&T HTC One X pictured, looks just like global version but with less cores, more LTE
Earlier this month, HTC launched its One X Android smartphone in European markets. With a quad-core Tegra 3 processor and a beautiful 4.7-inch screen, the One X is perhaps the most desirable device that HTC has launched so far.
The One X will be making an appearance on AT&T in the United States later this year, and we got a few pictures of the device. Externally, the AT&T One X looks just like the global version of the device aside from the AT&T logo on the phone’s face. It’s not until you go into the device’s hardware info that you see that AT&T’s One X does indeed rely on a 1.5GHz dual-core processor rather than a quad-core Tegra 3. The AT&T One X will also feature LTE.
Despite having two less cores than the global One X, the AT&T One X was quite snappy. We’ll have some benchmarks up soon.

