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Thursday, 18 October 2012 12:25

HTC readies special edition white One S

Written by Fudzilla staff



64GB of storage on board


The HTC One X got a makeover a couple of weeks ago, ending up with a slightly faster processor and 64GB of storage.

Now the One S is also getting the special edition treatment. The new version is clad in white and it boasts 64GB of internal storage. The plain One S features 16GB and a dark gray ceramic finish, but we think the white finish looks a tad better. In fact it looks so good that Charlie Sheen would probably try to snort it.

one-s-white

However, HTC did not bother upgrading the CPU and why would it? The One S rocks Qualcomm’s S4 dual-core clocked at 1.5GHz and it’s as snappy as ever. The rest of the spec is unchanged, 4.3-inch pentile display, 1GB of RAM and an 8-megapixel snapper at the back.

Sadly, it appears the special edition is also a limited edition, limited to the Taiwanese market to be exact. We hope it will eventually find its way to Europe and the US.

Via androidcommunity.

Last modified on Thursday, 18 October 2012 12:33
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