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HTC One X is finally available at AT&T after US Customs delay, along with HD Media Link

att one - for some reason we don't have an alt tag hereThe HTC One X will finally be available again on June 10 for purchase from AT&T, following a long delay at customs with its sibling, the HTC EVO 4G LTE. Additionally, the second iteration of HTC’s wireless streaming solution, the HD Media Link, will also be available at AT&T stores this Friday for the hefty price of $90.

HTC made this announcement in an official press release, which appears below. This should come as welcome news to consumers who have been looking for the device or its high definition partner, but have been unable to find either in local stores. And in case you’re the type who likes to do all your shopping online, AT&T has also reopened sales of the One X on its website, and is also taking orders now for the Media Link.

Of course, I already told you what I think of AT&T’s treatment of this device, but many post-paid customers find themselves in an entirely different situation than I do. So if you’re on AT&T and looking for a new phone right now, I’d be hard pressed to recommend any other.

Here’s the full press release that HTC sent to Pocketables:

The HTC One X, the flagship device of the HTC One series, is available today online from AT&T and will be available at AT&T stores nationwide this Sunday, June 10th for $199.99. In addition, Media Link HD, which enables a consumer’s HTC One device to share photos, videos and more through their TV’s HDMI port, will also be available on June 8th for $90.00.

Enhanced by HTC Sense 4, the HTC One X is AT&T’s first smartphone to offer HTC’sAmazing Camera,  including HTC ImageSense which delivers improvements to every part of the camera, as well as an impressive suite of imaging features, including:

  • Continuous Shooting – take up to 99 photos at the rate of four frames per second, just by holding the shutter button
  • HTC Video PicTM – capture HD quality video while concurrently capturing still photos

Additionally, by plugging HTC’s wireless Media Link HD into their TV’s HDMI port, consumers will experience the benefit of quickly and easily sharing their favorite and most memorable images and videos from their HTC One X with family, friends and colleagues.

Whether listening to music, watching a YouTube video or playing a game, the HTC One X delivers Authentic Sound by integrating Beats Audio across the entire multimedia experience on the device.

Setting a higher standard for style, speed and performance, the HTC One X features:

  • A sleek polycarbonate unibody design that has the ruggedness of metal, but is super lightweight
  • A dazzling 4.7-inch 720p HD display
  • 1.5GHz dual-core processor
  • And the power to run an entire day on a single charge due to software optimization and an 1800 mAh lithium battery

The HTC One X is available exclusively at AT&T for $199.99.

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John F

John was the editor-in-chief at Pocketables. His articles generally focus on all things Google, including Chrome and Android, although his love of new gadgets and technology doesn't stop there. His current arsenal includes the Nexus 6 by Motorola, the 2013 Nexus 7 by ASUS, the Nexus 9 by HTC, the LG G Watch, and the Chromebook Pixel, among others.

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