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Gadgets, News - Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:31 - 11 Comments
HTC One XL on sale: Compatible with Telstra 4G
news Independent mobile retailer Mobicity has started selling a version of HTC’s flagship HTC One XL smartphone which will fully function on Telstra’s 4G mobile network, ahead of an expected launch by the telco of the device in the next month or so.
In early March Telstra confirmed it would shortly be launching two handsets in HTC’s new flagship One line-up in Australia, firming suspicions that HTC’s new top-end LTE model, the One XL, could be headed to the big T’s flagship Next G 4G mobile network. All of the HTC One handsets run the new Ice Cream Sandwich (version 4.0) edition of Google’s Android operating system, and offer advanced features over the company’s line of HTC Sensation and Desire handsets previously launched in Australia.
However, the telco has not yet launched any HTC One handsets locally and is still believed to be testing the handsets with its Next G network. Unlike Optus and Vodafone, which have already launched 3G versions of the One X, Telstra also offers an extensive national 4G network with dramatically enhanced speeds over its rivals. Consequently, it is likely the telco is testing at least one of the HTC One series phones against this network.
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